Morphological variations in blood cockle Tegillarca granosa (L, 1758) populations collected from the south-east and south-west coasts of Bangladesh

A Waliullah, Selina Yeasmine, M Uddin
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Morphology helps in studying the external features of an individual, including the size, shape, structure of the animals and in determining the evolutionary relationships among organisms. Current study was undertaken to investigate the morphological variations between the two populations of blood cockle, Tegillarca granosa collected from the south-east (west coast of Maheshkhali Island, Cox’s Bazar; S1) and south-west (Jamuna River Estuary near Ishawrypur, Shemnagar, Shatkhira; S2) coasts of Bangladesh. Samples were drawn from the intertidal region during low-tide by hand-picking with the aid of local people in March 2020 from both sites. Fifteen primary parameters, and 27 secondary parameters obtained from the ratios of different primary parameters were studied to compare the values between the two populations. Out of 15 primary morphological parameters, there was no significant difference (p>0.05) between the populations. Among the 27 secondary morphological parameters, only 4 parameters were significantly different (p<0.05) between the two populations. The statistically different parameters were shell length (SL)/wet tissue weight (TWW), shell height (SH)/wet tissue weight (TWW), shell thickness (ST)/wet tissue weight (TWW) and condition index (CI). The ratios of shell dimensions and wet tissue weight were significantly higher (p<0.05) in S2 when compared with S1 indicated that S1 population could be more economically viable due to their relatively higher edible meat content. The CIs were significantly higher (p<0.05) in S1 population than the CIs of S2 population. The values of CIs reflected that S1 population had better health condition than S2 population. The ratios of different shell measurements did not vary significantly implied that both populations were homogenous in size, shape and structure. Morphological analyses of different populations of T. granosa revealed that habitat could play a vital role in morphological variations.
从孟加拉国东南和西南海岸采集的血蚶(L, 1758)种群的形态变异
形态学有助于研究个体的外部特征,包括动物的大小、形状、结构,并有助于确定生物之间的进化关系。目前的研究是为了调查两个血蛤种群之间的形态差异,Tegillarca granosa采集自科克斯巴扎尔Maheshkhali岛东南(西海岸);S1)和西南(靠近Ishawrypur, Shemnagar, Shatkhira的Jamuna河河口;孟加拉国海岸。2020年3月,在两个地点的当地居民的帮助下,在低潮期间从潮间带地区手工采集样本。研究了15个主要参数和27个次要参数,比较了不同主要参数的比值。在15个主要形态参数中,居群间无显著差异(p>0.05)。27个次生形态参数中,只有4个参数差异显著(p < 0.05)。有统计学差异的参数为壳长(SL)/湿组织重(TWW)、壳高(SH)/湿组织重(TWW)、壳厚(ST)/湿组织重(TWW)和状态指数(CI)。S2种群的壳尺寸和湿组织重比显著高于S1种群(p<0.05),说明S1种群的可食肉含量较高,具有较高的经济效益。S1群体的CIs显著高于S2群体(p < 0.05)。CIs值反映S1群体健康状况优于S2群体。不同壳测量值的比值差异不显著,表明两个种群在大小、形状和结构上是均匀的。对不同居群的形态分析表明,生境在其形态变化中起着重要作用。
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