1998
DOI: 10.3354/meps166173
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Suspension-feeding behaviour in tropical bivalve molluscs:Perna viridis, Crassostrea belcheri, Crassostrea iradelei, Saccostrea cucculata and Pinctada margarifera

Abstract: Filter-feeding behaviours of the mussel Perna viridis and the oysters Crassostrea belchen, Crassostl-ea ~radelei, Saccostrea cucculata and Pinctada mal-garifera were compared during natural tidal vanations in the concentration (6 to 40 dry mg total particulate mass I-') and organic content (6 to 2 2 % ) of seston available in the Merbok mangrove system, Malaysia. In P. viridis, C. belcheriand S. cucculata, declining retention eff~ciencles for the largest available particle slze classes of more than 6 to 12 pm … Show more

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“…This complements similar recent observations in the mussel Perna viridis and oysters Crassostrea belcheri and Saccostrea cucculata, when significant organic enrichment was associated with declining retention efficiencies for particles within size classes larger than 6 to 12 pm equivalent spherical diameter (Hawkins et al 1998b). Newel1 et al (1989) described how the mussel Mytilus edulis preferentially filtered algal cells relative to inorganic particles of equivalent size from natural seston.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…This complements similar recent observations in the mussel Perna viridis and oysters Crassostrea belcheri and Saccostrea cucculata, when significant organic enrichment was associated with declining retention efficiencies for particles within size classes larger than 6 to 12 pm equivalent spherical diameter (Hawkins et al 1998b). Newel1 et al (1989) described how the mussel Mytilus edulis preferentially filtered algal cells relative to inorganic particles of equivalent size from natural seston.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…To obtain a fully comparative measure of feeding rate throughout the complete range of experimental seston concentrations, including experimental conditions when CR and OCF were not measured satisfactorily, we calculated the total rate of filtration not corrected for selective retention on the gills (FROCS, mg h-') ( Table 2). This measure of FROCS is similar to all previous gravimetric measures of filtration rate (mg h-') in bivalve shellfish, except for Hawkins et al (1998b), who were the first to correct for selective retention.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…Compared with considerable scientific research on Mytilus spp. in temperate waters, much less work has been done on tropical and subtropical species (Ward & MacDonald 1996, Hawkins et al 1998a, Yukihira et al 1999, particularly the warm-water species Perna viridis (L.), though it is of high ecological significance (Seed & Richardson 1999) and has aquaculture value (Guo et al 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%