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Larval recruitment of the manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum in Ariake Sound, southern Japan
Authors:Ryo Ishii  Hideo Sekiguchi  Yasutomo Nakahara  Yasunari Jinnai
Institution:Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507 and; Kumamoto Prefectural Fishery Research Center, Amakusa, Kumamoto 869-3603, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT: The mechanisms by which catch yields of the manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum have decreased drastically in Kumamoto Prefecture, southern Japan, and the larval recruitment by which benthic populations of the clam are maintained were studied. Samples at different growth stages (planktonic larvae, new settlers, and small to large bivalves of the species) were collected from February 1997 to December 1998 on two tidal flats (Kawaguchi and Nameishi, 20 km distance from each other) along the eastern coast of Ariake Sound. Densities of planktonic larvae, new settlers and small bivalves were generally higher at Kawaguchi than Nameishi. The higher density of large bivalves at Kawaguchi depends on a high larval density. Larval retention mechanisms coupled with water movement at Kawaguchi, such as tidal residual currents, may be related intimately with the higher larval density at Kawaguchi. Predation by shore birds at and after recruitment may be related to the lower density of large bivalves recorded at Kawaguchi in 1998, despite larval densities being higher there.
Keywords:Ariake Sound  larval recruitment              Ruditapes philippinarum            tidal flat
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