Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality

The population dynamics of a Mya arenaria cohort in the White Sea was studied throughout almost its entire duration (ca. 25 years). We aimed to study changes in the growth heterogeneity of the cohort in terms of individual growth rate and to find out whether there was a connection between the growth...

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Main Authors: Gerasimova, Alexandra V., Ushanova, Ekaterina V., Filippov, Andrew A., Filippova, Nadezhda A., Stogov, Igor A., Maximovich, Nikolay V.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.5357830.v1 2023-05-15T18:43:49+02:00 Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality Gerasimova, Alexandra V. Ushanova, Ekaterina V. Filippov, Andrew A. Filippova, Nadezhda A. Stogov, Igor A. Maximovich, Nikolay V. 2017 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5357830.v1 https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/Long-term_changes_in_cohort_structure_of_the_soft-shell_clam_i_Mya_arenaria_i_in_the_White_Sea_growth_rate_affects_lifespan_and_mortality/5357830/1 unknown Taylor & Francis https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2017.1346259 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5357830 Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Medicine Microbiology FOS Biological sciences Ecology Sociology FOS Sociology 69999 Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified Developmental Biology Inorganic Chemistry FOS Chemical sciences Text article-journal Journal contribution ScholarlyArticle 2017 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5357830.v1 https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2017.1346259 https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5357830 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The population dynamics of a Mya arenaria cohort in the White Sea was studied throughout almost its entire duration (ca. 25 years). We aimed to study changes in the growth heterogeneity of the cohort in terms of individual growth rate and to find out whether there was a connection between the growth rate and both lifespan and mortality rate. Significant variation of the individual growth rate within the cohort of the soft-shell clams was detected. To a great extent it seemed to be determined by the characteristics of the growth achieved in the initial growth period (shell size by the start of the second growing season). Most of the cohort individuals (about 60%) had a similar growth rate during the study period. They belonged to the group of medium-growing clams and with a few exceptions represented the cohort at later stages of development (at the age of 16–24 years). In the most slow-growing group no individuals older than 15 years were found. Clams of this group had the highest mortality rate and the shortest lifespan. In all other groups, periods of low mortality alternated with periods of a much higher mortality. The survival of Mya arenaria seems to be affected mostly by the degree of protection (largely determined by burial depth), intraspecific relationships and ageing. Text White Sea DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) White Sea
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Gerasimova, Alexandra V.
Ushanova, Ekaterina V.
Filippov, Andrew A.
Filippova, Nadezhda A.
Stogov, Igor A.
Maximovich, Nikolay V.
Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality
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Inorganic Chemistry
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description The population dynamics of a Mya arenaria cohort in the White Sea was studied throughout almost its entire duration (ca. 25 years). We aimed to study changes in the growth heterogeneity of the cohort in terms of individual growth rate and to find out whether there was a connection between the growth rate and both lifespan and mortality rate. Significant variation of the individual growth rate within the cohort of the soft-shell clams was detected. To a great extent it seemed to be determined by the characteristics of the growth achieved in the initial growth period (shell size by the start of the second growing season). Most of the cohort individuals (about 60%) had a similar growth rate during the study period. They belonged to the group of medium-growing clams and with a few exceptions represented the cohort at later stages of development (at the age of 16–24 years). In the most slow-growing group no individuals older than 15 years were found. Clams of this group had the highest mortality rate and the shortest lifespan. In all other groups, periods of low mortality alternated with periods of a much higher mortality. The survival of Mya arenaria seems to be affected mostly by the degree of protection (largely determined by burial depth), intraspecific relationships and ageing.
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author Gerasimova, Alexandra V.
Ushanova, Ekaterina V.
Filippov, Andrew A.
Filippova, Nadezhda A.
Stogov, Igor A.
Maximovich, Nikolay V.
author_facet Gerasimova, Alexandra V.
Ushanova, Ekaterina V.
Filippov, Andrew A.
Filippova, Nadezhda A.
Stogov, Igor A.
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title Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality
title_short Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality
title_full Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality
title_fullStr Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality
title_full_unstemmed Long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam Mya arenaria in the White Sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality
title_sort long-term changes in cohort structure of the soft-shell clam mya arenaria in the white sea: growth rate affects lifespan and mortality
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