Veligers from two populations of scallop Placopecten magellanicus exhibit different vertical distributions in the same mesocosm

Joan L. Manuel, Susan Burbridge, Ellen L. Kenchington, Martin Ball, Ronald K. O'Dor

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Resumen

Veligers of the giant scallop, Placopecten magellanicus, spawned from parents that came from two different populations (Georges Bank and Passamaquoddy Bay), were maintained together in large mesocosms 0.6 m in diameter and 9.0 m deep. A new microsatellite probe (PMMS-130) developed by Gjetvaj et al. (unpublished observation) was used to distinguish the population of origin of the veligers. Samples obtained at various depths confirmed that the vertical distribution of the two populations differed. These results confirm population differences in vertical migration behavior seen in a previous study and indicate the value of the microsatellite probe for larvae as well as the efficacy of mesocosm replication techniques.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)251-257
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónJournal of Shellfish Research
Volumen15
N.º2
EstadoPublished - jun. 1996

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  • Aquatic Science

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