Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks

Estudios en una población del cirripedio Tetraclita stalactifera en Bahía Ballena, Costa Rica, indicari que la clase de edad cero exhibe la tasa más alta de crecimiento. Los incrementos netos por año para cualquiera de las edades son mayores si se les compara con aquellos encontrados en poblaciones...

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Main Author: Villalobos, Carlos R.
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description Estudios en una población del cirripedio Tetraclita stalactifera en Bahía Ballena, Costa Rica, indicari que la clase de edad cero exhibe la tasa más alta de crecimiento. Los incrementos netos por año para cualquiera de las edades son mayores si se les compara con aquellos encontrados en poblaciones del norte.El crecimiento es bastante consistente durante todo el año, aunque se observa una pequeña reducción en los meses de agosto, setiembre y octubre, que corresponden al período previo de la liberación de las larvas.Se incluye en el presente trabajo además, una discusión en torno a las diferencias y similaridades observadas entre T. rubescens de California, EUA, y T. stalactifera de Costa Rica. De manera similar se analiza el posible papel de la temperatura como factor importante en las diferencias observadas. Studies of a population of Tetraclita stalactifera from Bahía Ballena, Costa Rica, indicate that, as expected, the Zero year class exhibits the fastest growth rate. For any age, net increments per year are higher here than those observed in northern populations. Growth seems to be very consistent during the year. It slightly declines during the period August through October, just before the release of the nauplii. These and other differences, such as longevity and reproduction, may be influenced by the variation and constancy of the prevailing temperature.
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Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks
author_facet Villalobos, Carlos R.
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title Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks
title_short Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks
title_full Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks
title_fullStr Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks
title_full_unstemmed Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks
title_sort variations in population structure in the genus tetraclita (crustacea: cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. iv. the age structure of t. stalactifera and concluding remarks
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Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol 28 No 2 (1980): Volume 28 - Regular number 2 - December 1980; 353-359
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spelling ftucostaricaojs:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/25602 2023-05-15T14:28:19+02:00 Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. IV. The age structure of T. stalactifera and concluding remarks Villalobos, Carlos R. 2016-07-11 application/pdf https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/25602 eng eng Universidad de Costa Rica https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/25602/26053 Ansell, A.D. 1968. The rate of growth of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria throughout the geographical range. J. Cons. perm. int. Explor. Mer., 31: 364-409. Dehnel, P.A. 1955. Rates of growth of gastropods as a function of latitude. Physiol. Zool., 28: 115-144. Frank, P.W. 1969. Growth rates and longevity of some gastropod mollusks on the coral reef of Heron Island. Oecologia, 2: 232-250. Medawar, P.B. 1957. Old age and natural death. In "Uniqueness of the Individual", Methuen, London. pp. 17-43. Newcombe, C.L. 1936. A comparative study of the abundance and the rate of growth of Mya arenaria (L) in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and Bay of Fundy Regions. Ecology, 17: 418-428. Pütter, A. 1920. Lebensdauer und Altersfaktos. Z. Allg. Physiol., 19: 9-36. Thorson, G. 1936. The larval development, growth and metabolism of arctic marine bottom invertebrates. Medd. om. Gronland. Vol. 100. N° 6. ViIlalobos, C.R. 1979. Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. I. Fecundity, recruitment, mortality and growth in T. rubescens. Rev. Biol. Trop., 27: 279-291. VilIalobos, C.R. 1980 a. Variations in population structure in the genus Tetraclita (Crustacea: Cirripedia) between temperate and tropical populations. III. T. staloctifera in Costa Rica. Rev. Biol. Trop., 28: 193-201. ViIlalobos, C.R. 1980 b. Algunas consideraciones sobre el efecto de los factores físicos y biológicos en la estructura de una comunidad de algas en el Pacífico de Costa Rica. Brenesia (en prensa). Weymouth, F.W., H. McMillin, & W. Rich. 1931. Latitude and relative growth in the razor clam Siliqua patula. J. Exp. Biol., 8: 228-249. Wilson, D.P. 1952. The influence of the nature of the substratum on the metamorphosis of the larvae of marine animals, especially the larvae of Ophelia bicomis (S). Ann. Inst. Oceanogr. Monaco., 27: 40-156. https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/25602 Revista Biología Tropical; v. 28 n. 2 (1980): Volumen 28 - Número regular 2 - Diciembre 1980; 353-359 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol 28 No 2 (1980): Volume 28 - Regular number 2 - December 1980; 353-359 Revista de Biología Tropical; Vol. 28 Núm. 2 (1980): Volumen 28 - Número regular 2 - Diciembre 1980; 353-359 2215-2075 0034-7744 10.15517/rbt.v28i2 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftucostaricaojs https://doi.org/10.15517/rbt.v28i2 2022-05-18T23:33:08Z Estudios en una población del cirripedio Tetraclita stalactifera en Bahía Ballena, Costa Rica, indicari que la clase de edad cero exhibe la tasa más alta de crecimiento. Los incrementos netos por año para cualquiera de las edades son mayores si se les compara con aquellos encontrados en poblaciones del norte.El crecimiento es bastante consistente durante todo el año, aunque se observa una pequeña reducción en los meses de agosto, setiembre y octubre, que corresponden al período previo de la liberación de las larvas.Se incluye en el presente trabajo además, una discusión en torno a las diferencias y similaridades observadas entre T. rubescens de California, EUA, y T. stalactifera de Costa Rica. De manera similar se analiza el posible papel de la temperatura como factor importante en las diferencias observadas. Studies of a population of Tetraclita stalactifera from Bahía Ballena, Costa Rica, indicate that, as expected, the Zero year class exhibits the fastest growth rate. For any age, net increments per year are higher here than those observed in northern populations. Growth seems to be very consistent during the year. It slightly declines during the period August through October, just before the release of the nauplii. These and other differences, such as longevity and reproduction, may be influenced by the variation and constancy of the prevailing temperature. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Portal de revistas académicas de la Universidad de Costa Rica Alta Pequeña ENVELOPE(-61.455,-61.455,-64.012,-64.012)