Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay

A study of shelled mollusks gathered in Pampanga Bay, Central Luzon, Philippines was conducted in May to October 1991 to determine their species composition and nutritive value and to describe the substratum and water quality where they are found.These shelled mollusks locally known as gasang are cu...

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Main Author: Ongtangco, Remedios Eugenio
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-83342023-01-29T23:37:16Z Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay Ongtangco, Remedios Eugenio A study of shelled mollusks gathered in Pampanga Bay, Central Luzon, Philippines was conducted in May to October 1991 to determine their species composition and nutritive value and to describe the substratum and water quality where they are found.These shelled mollusks locally known as gasang are currently being used as supplemental prawn feeds in Central Luzon. Gasang is a collection of shells composed of two bivalves belonging to Family Tellinidae, Omala hyalina., Cadella narutoensis and a gastropod belonging to Family Thiaridae, Melanoides plicaria.Water quality determined at two sites in Sasmuan, Pampanga (where shell gathering occurs) gave recorded values of 29-31 degrees C temperature, 4.4-5.8 mg/l dissolved oxygen, 13.8-16.6 ppt salinity, 2.75 mg/l ammonia - nitrogen and 7.7-8.3 pH units.Soil collected at average depth of 6.9-8.1 m is composed of 77-88 percent silt, 9-19 percent sand and 2-4 percent clay.Recorded mean values for crude protein (2.78-5.37 percent) and fat (1.6-2.5 percent) in shelled mollusks were comparatively lower than commercial feed ingredients but higher levels of Ca (23.2 percent), Mn (0.0677-0.1220 percent), Mg (1.60 percent), Fe (0.1519-0.1716 percent), Cu (0.0015-0.0029 percent), Zn (0.0015-0.0029 percent), and P (1.1004-1.1650 percent) were noted. Trace elements of K (0.1743-0.2906 percent), SiO (1.800 percent), and Co (0.0106 percent) were also noted. 1992-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1496 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8334&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Mollusks—Variation—Philippines—Pampanga Bay Water—Analysis Biology
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building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Mollusks—Variation—Philippines—Pampanga Bay
Water—Analysis
Biology
spellingShingle Mollusks—Variation—Philippines—Pampanga Bay
Water—Analysis
Biology
Ongtangco, Remedios Eugenio
Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay
description A study of shelled mollusks gathered in Pampanga Bay, Central Luzon, Philippines was conducted in May to October 1991 to determine their species composition and nutritive value and to describe the substratum and water quality where they are found.These shelled mollusks locally known as gasang are currently being used as supplemental prawn feeds in Central Luzon. Gasang is a collection of shells composed of two bivalves belonging to Family Tellinidae, Omala hyalina., Cadella narutoensis and a gastropod belonging to Family Thiaridae, Melanoides plicaria.Water quality determined at two sites in Sasmuan, Pampanga (where shell gathering occurs) gave recorded values of 29-31 degrees C temperature, 4.4-5.8 mg/l dissolved oxygen, 13.8-16.6 ppt salinity, 2.75 mg/l ammonia - nitrogen and 7.7-8.3 pH units.Soil collected at average depth of 6.9-8.1 m is composed of 77-88 percent silt, 9-19 percent sand and 2-4 percent clay.Recorded mean values for crude protein (2.78-5.37 percent) and fat (1.6-2.5 percent) in shelled mollusks were comparatively lower than commercial feed ingredients but higher levels of Ca (23.2 percent), Mn (0.0677-0.1220 percent), Mg (1.60 percent), Fe (0.1519-0.1716 percent), Cu (0.0015-0.0029 percent), Zn (0.0015-0.0029 percent), and P (1.1004-1.1650 percent) were noted. Trace elements of K (0.1743-0.2906 percent), SiO (1.800 percent), and Co (0.0106 percent) were also noted.
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author Ongtangco, Remedios Eugenio
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title Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay
title_short Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay
title_full Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay
title_fullStr Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay
title_full_unstemmed Species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of Pampanga Bay
title_sort species composition and nutritive value of shelled mollusks of pampanga bay
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1992
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1496
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