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Advances in the aquatic sciences
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Size Distributions and Growth of the Fan-shell Pinna bicolor Gmelin (Mollusca : Eulamellibranchia) in South Australia

AJ Butler and FJ Brewster

Australian Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 30(1) 25 - 39
Published: 1979

Abstract

Fourteen random samples of Pinna bicolor were collected over a period of 31 months from 6 m depth in Gulf St Vincent off Edithburgh, South Australia. The length-frequency distributions suggest that: P. bicolor larvae settle in spring but with variable success; growth of newly settled young is rapid over summer; by age 1 year their modal shell length is about 20 cm; by age 2 it is about 26 cm; they may survive substantially longer than 3 years so that a length-class of mode c. 35 cm is always present and is composed of several age-classes not necessarily equally represented. These suggestions are corroborated by limited data on adductor muscle scars, the development of epibiota on the shells, and the growth and survival of tagged animals over 9 months.

https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9790025

© CSIRO 1979

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