“…Typically, temperature peaks in summer and concentration of phytoplankton is generally higher during spring, summer and early autumn than in late autumn and winter (Gómez and Gorsky, 2003;Valiela and Cebrián, 1999). In these environments, most bivalve species display an annual reproductive cycle characterized by a resting period during the coldest months of the year with spawning inhibited under a given temperature threshold (Dutertre et al, 2009). During spring and summer, the most favorable period for gametogenesis and spawning, food availability has a major impact on spawning frequency and reproduction effort (Enríquez-Díaz et al, 2008;Mac Donald and Thompson, 1985;Ruiz et al, 1992;Saucedo et al, 2002;Saxby, 2002).…”