Hyeon Jin Kim, So Ryung Shin, Han Young Oh, Jae Won Kim, Jung Sick Lee
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Sex of Mussel Mytilus coruscus (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) : Sequential Hermaphroditism.
Samples were collected from the subtidal region of Jumunjin on the eastern coast of Korea in July 2020. A total of 338 mussels of shell height (SH) 20.8-149.8 mm were used for sex ratio analysis. The sex ratio (F:M) in the same population of mussel Mytilus coruscus was approximately 1:0.7. The sex ratio according to the class of SH was different. The sex reversal pattern of M. coruscus appears to go from male → female → male → female, and as such is determined to be sequential hermaphrodites.