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Optimum temperature for growth of an invasive green mussel Perna viridis population from Venezuela, determined in an open-flow system

•Optimum temperature for growth of green mussel from Guayacan Venezuela is 26 °C.•Positive SFG were found from 22–30 °C and negative at 34 °C.•Positive allometry of shell length-total wet weight was found, which is higher than that from native populations.•Temperature-wise Gulf of Cariaco is a suita...

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Published in:Aquaculture reports 2020-03, Vol.16, p.100284, Article 100284
Main Authors: Arrieche, Dwight, Maeda-Martínez, Alfonso N., Acosta-Balbás, Vanessa, Freites, Luis, Acosta-Salmón, Héctor, Lodeiros-Seijo, César
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Summary:•Optimum temperature for growth of green mussel from Guayacan Venezuela is 26 °C.•Positive SFG were found from 22–30 °C and negative at 34 °C.•Positive allometry of shell length-total wet weight was found, which is higher than that from native populations.•Temperature-wise Gulf of Cariaco is a suitable site for P. viridis aquaculture.•A new reliable system for physiological SFG measurements is described. Optimum temperature for growth of an invader population of green mussel Perna viridis (31.1 ± 1.9 mm SL; 0.8 ± 0.2 g DTW) from Guayacan Venezuela, was determined by means of scope for growth (SFG) at 22−34 °C with an open-flow system. The objective was to find the suitability of its cultivation in the Gulf of Cariaco Venezuela. Morphometric relationships of shell length vs. wet and dry weights were obtained to determine the condition index of experimental mussels. SFG was highest at 26 °C (64 ± 16 J g−1 h−1), was positive at 22–30 °C (35 ± 3 and 20 ± 1 J g−1 h−1 respectively) and negative at 34 °C (-39 ± 11 J g−1 h−1). Mussels employed were at good condition indicated by a positive allometry of shell length–total wet weight (b-value = 3.7394) (R2 = 0.397) which was higher than in native populations. Condition index (2.01–13.49) indicated that the mussels studied were not active in reproduction. Based on SFG results and temperature published data from the Gulf of Cariaco, it is concluded that temperature-wise this site (20.1–29.1 °C) is appropriate for aquaculture of the population of P. virids studied. Further studies on the combined effect of temperature and seston concentrations over SFG are needed since a combination of high temperature and seston depletion frequently occurs in this site from September to January. The advantages of the new open-flow sytem for ecophysiological studies in aquatic organisms are discussed.
ISSN:2352-5134
2352-5134
DOI:10.1016/j.aqrep.2020.100284