A comparative study of the morphometrics and the proximate composition of two edible molluscs Crassostrea cuculata (Born) and Perna perna (L.)


Autoria(s): Indrasena, W.M.
Data(s)

1984

Resumo

The morphometrics and the bio-chemical characteristics of Crassostrea cuculata and Perna perna were studied. In the oyster, the length was found to be positively correlated with breadth and total body weight. There was also a positive relationship between the total body weight and the total muscle weight. In the mytilid the total body weight was positively correlated with length and total muscle weight. The muscle weight was also found to be highly correlated with the length. In both animals the relationship between the length and the total body weight was curvilinear. In the oyster, the protein content was found to increase with the total body weight and the total muscle weight. In the mytilid the protein content increased not only with the total body weight but also with the length. In both animals, the relative content of protein is higher than that of carbohydrates, lipids and ash.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17307/1/NARA31_109.pdf

Indrasena, W.M. (1984) A comparative study of the morphometrics and the proximate composition of two edible molluscs Crassostrea cuculata (Born) and Perna perna (L.). Journal of the National Aquatic Resources Agency, 31, pp. 109-122.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17307/

Palavras-Chave #Biology
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Article

NonPeerReviewed