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Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 59 Issue 4
published_at 2011-03

Changes in Ventilation in the Purplish Bifurcate Mussel Septifer virgatus (Mollusca : Mytilidae) Associated with Feeding

ムラサキインコガイの餌投与に伴う換水運動の変化
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Changes in the ventilation volume and the amount of oxygen uptake associated with feeding Chaetoceros gracilis were examined in the Purplish bifurcate mussel Septifer virgatus. At a density of 26,000 cells/ml, the ventilation volume rose from 1.56 l/min/kgWW in non-feeding to 8.18 l/min/kgWW (5.2-fold increase in the volume). The amount of oxygen uptake increased from 0.527 ml/min/kgWW in non-feeding to 0.742 ml/min/kgWW (1.4-fold increase in the amount). The oxygen utilization decreased from 5.23 % in non-feeding to 1.58 %. The ventilation volume showed a maximum at about 1 hr later from the start of feeding, and the maximum level maintained for 8 hours or more.
Creator Keywords
Purplish bifurcate mussel
Feeding
Ventilation
Oxygen uptake