• Title/Summary/Keyword: Purpulish Washington clam

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Age and Growth of Purpulish Washington Clam (Saxidomus purpuratus) in Jinhae Bay, Korea (진해만에 분포하는 개조개 (Saxidomus purpuratus)의 연령과 성장)

  • KIM Yeong Hye;RYU Dong Ki;CHANG Dae Soo;KIM Jong Bin;KIM Seong Tae
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.495-499
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    • 2003
  • Age and growth of purpulish Washington clam (Saxidomus purpuratus) was investigated from 480 samples monthly collected from January to December 2002 in Jinhae Bay, Korea. Examination of outer margins of the shell revealed that the translucent zone was formed once a year from March to April, it can be used as annulus. Ages were determined from ring radius of shell, and maximum age of the the clam was 9 years. The spawning period was from May to October, and the main spawning occurred in July. The relationship between shell length (SL) and shell height (SH) was $SH=0.8405{\times}SL^{-4.9709}\;(R^2=0.97)$ and that between the shell length (SL) and total weight (TW) was $TW=0.9580{\times}10-4{\times}SL^{3.220}(R^2=0.97).$ The von Bertalanffy growth equation were $SL_t=125.57(1-e^{-0.2523(t+0.5367)},\;TW_t=549.26(1-e^{-0.2523(t+0.5367)})^{3.220}.$

Morphological Analysis among Populations of Purpulish Washington Clam, Saxidomus purpuratus on the Korean Waters

  • Kim, Yeong-Hye;Ryu, Dong-Ki;Lee, Dong-Woo;Chang, Dae-Soo;Kim, Jong-Bin;Kim, Seong-Tae;Kwon, Dae-Hyeon
    • The Korean Journal of Malacology
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    • v.22 no.1 s.35
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    • pp.23-26
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    • 2006
  • Morphological differences were studied using the analysis of variance between various partial length and shell length of three populations of Saxidomus purpuratus on the Korean waters. The Relative growth equations, that is, SH-SL, SW-SL, TW-SL of S. purpuratus by sex were estimated. The analysis of variance of four morphological characters proved that each population has no sexual differences (p>0.01). But the three populations are significantly different in morphological characters (p<0.01).

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