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Crecimiento y ciclo reproductivo de Polymesoda radiata (Bivalvia:Corbiculidae) en Costa Rica

Authors: Ruiz Campos, Eleazar; Cabrera Peña, Jorge; Cruz, Rafael A.; Palacios, José A.;

Crecimiento y ciclo reproductivo de Polymesoda radiata (Bivalvia:Corbiculidae) en Costa Rica

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Una población de almeja verde, Polymesoda radiata, fue muestreada desde agosto de 1992 hasta julio de 1993 en el río Bebedero, Guanacaste, Costa Rica (n= 978) para obtener datos demográficos. Los valores medios (seguidos de los rangos) fueron: longitud de la concha 32,29 ± 7,63 min (6,9-44,10 mm). El peso total medio fue de 11,13 ± 5,71 g (0,4-23,98 g). El análisis de los datos mostró una relación isométrica entre la longitud y el peso total, representada por la ecuación: Pt=2,07 x IOALt3.()1 (r=0,987, p< 0,01). Las ecuaciones de Von Bertalanffy fueron: para longitud Lt=45[l _e{-l(t+0.06)(05/2) sen2 «t-065}j y para peso PI;:; 26,53 (1-eH (t + 0,06)]), la tasa de crecimiento para la longitud total fue de 2,25 ±. 0,66 mm/mes el primer año (0,83±0,24 el segundo año y 0,26±0,1 el resto de meses). Los individuos alcanzan la madurez sexual durante todo el año. La proporción media de sexos fue de 1,00 machos: 0,61 hembras. El desove sugirió que la talla mínima a la madurez sexual fue de 7.80 mm de Lt. El mayor número de individuos maduros se encontró en la época poco lluviosa. Los picos de desove fueron en diciembre y marzo. Histológicamente se trata de un bivalvo dioico con gonocorismo estable.

A populationof green clam, Polymesoda radiata was sampled from August 1992 through July 1993 in Bebedero river, Guanacaste, Costa Rica (n= 978) for demographic data. Mean values (followed by ranges) were: shell length 32.29 ± 7.63 min (6.9-44.10 mm). The mean total weight was 11.13 ± 5.71 g (0.4-23.98 g). Data analysis showed a isometric relationship between Jength and total weight, represente

Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica.

Escuela de Ciencias Biológicas

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Costa Rica, gonadic development, BIVALVIA, QH301-705.5, ALMEJAS, bivalvia, growth, MOLLUSCS, Polimesoda radiata, BIVALVOS, COSTA RICA, spawning cycle, Biology (General), clam

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