Studies on the condition factor of the Sierra Leone mangrove oyster (Crassostrea tulipa)


Autoria(s): Wellesley-Cole, C.; Kamara, A.B.
Data(s)

1978

Resumo

Sierra Leone is a tropical country where water temperatures are high throughout the year. Consequently the local oysters tend to spawn the year round, with one or two spawning peaks. The condition of such tropical oysters may not be as high as those oyesters in temperate countries since the stored glycogen is regularly utilized to form gonads. A high condition factor value indicates that the oysters have accumulated glycogen and or gonads, whereas a low condition factor value indicates that the oysters have spawned and are in the process of accumulating glycogen, which may later be utilized for gonad development. In oyster culture, condition factor studies may be supported by plankton and oyster spat settlement studies in the culture area. These studies give an indication of when oyster larvae and spat settlement are at their peak values. In Sierra Leone studies of the plankton and spat settlement are undertaken every week throughout the year. Conditions factor is obtained from the ratio weight of dry (oyster) meat x 1000/internal volume. Detailed condition factor values are shown in relation to salinity at two stations. Condition factor declines with reducing salinity, which principally occurs during the rainy season. The best times to collect spat are May to June and September to October

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4173/1/1978_ColeP027.CV01.pdf

Wellesley-Cole, C. and Kamara, A.B. (1978) Studies on the condition factor of the Sierra Leone mangrove oyster (Crassostrea tulipa). Bulletin of the Institute of Marine Biology & Oceanography, Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone, 3(1), pp. 27-33.

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en

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http://aquaticcommons.org/4173/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Biology #Fisheries
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Article

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