Biometric Characteristic Study of Green Lipped Mussel, Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) From Malad Creek, Mumbai, India

Sujal Chaudhari, Arya Upadhya, Dinesh Kumar Saroj, Hitesh U. Shingadia
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Biometric Studies are essential to understand the growth rate of the species which helps understand the growth patterns, reproduction rate and population distribution of the species. Growth patterns of molluscs help in evaluating their production potential and energy flows through populations and their distribution. Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) commonly known as the green-lipped mussel or the Asian green mussel belongs to the family Mytilidae. It is distributed along the Indo-Pacific region. They are attached to the rocky substratum along the coast, in the intertidal region. The Biometric Analysis and Length-Weight Relationship study was carried out on Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) to understand their growth rate and population distribution through the Coast of Mumbai. A total of 100 samples were used in this study. The correlation between the Total Weight of the Shell with the organism (WSO) to the Shell Length (SL), Shell Width (SW) and Shell Height (SH) and the correlation between the Soft Tissue Weight of the Organism (WO) to the Shell Length (SL), Shell Width (SW) and Shell Height (SH) gave an idea about the growth factors. The Relative Condition Factor was determined by equation W = aLb. The b values of each correlation showed negative allometric growth with p value to be p<.001 with same significance in Pearson Correlation test. The Relative Condition Factor of WSO-SW and WSO-SL was observed to be above 1 indicating good growth conditions. Thus, biometric studies are a useful tool in study of Perna viridis (Linnaeus 1758) biology, physiology, ecology, growth potential, stock assessment, genetics and breeding of Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758).
印度孟买 Malad 溪绿唇贻贝 Perna viridis(林尼厄斯,1758 年)的生物特征研究
生物计量学研究对了解物种的生长率至关重要,这有助于了解物种的生长模式、繁殖率和种群分布。软体动物的生长模式有助于评估其生产潜力和种群中的能量流及其分布。Perna viridis(林奈,1758 年)俗称绿唇贻贝或亚洲绿贻贝,属于贻贝科。它分布于印度洋-太平洋地区。它们附着在沿海潮间带的岩石底层。对 Perna viridis (Linnaeus, 1758) 进行了生物计量分析和长度重量关系研究,以了解它们在孟买海岸的生长速度和种群分布情况。本研究共使用了 100 个样本。贝壳与生物体的总重量(WSO)与贝壳长度(SL)、贝壳宽度(SW)和贝壳高度(SH)之间的相关性,以及生物体软组织重量(WO)与贝壳长度(SL)、贝壳宽度(SW)和贝壳高度(SH)之间的相关性,都有助于了解生长因素。相对条件因子通过公式 W = aLb 得出。各相关系数的 b 值均呈负异速增长,P 值小于.001,在皮尔逊相关检验中具有相同的显著性。观察发现,WSO-SW 和 WSO-SL 的相对条件因子高于 1,表明生长条件良好。因此,生物计量学研究是研究鲈鱼(林奈,1758 年)生物学、生理学、生态学、生长潜力、种群评估、遗传学和育种的有用工具。
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