Correlation between the edible freshwater bivalves and some ecological factors at selected sites of Cagayan River
The edible freshwater bivalves in Cagayan River were: Batissa childreni, Corbicula manilensis and Psammotaea virescens. Corbicula manilensis was the most abundant species collected. High density and bigger-sized bivalves were collected in the months of May, which was the peak season. A high density...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_masteral-85522022-03-11T02:11:03Z Correlation between the edible freshwater bivalves and some ecological factors at selected sites of Cagayan River Tolentino, Nenette A. The edible freshwater bivalves in Cagayan River were: Batissa childreni, Corbicula manilensis and Psammotaea virescens. Corbicula manilensis was the most abundant species collected. High density and bigger-sized bivalves were collected in the months of May, which was the peak season. A high density of Batissa childreni was noted as the temperature of water was low. Total hardness and organic content significantly influenced the density of Corbicula manilensis and Psammotaea virescens. Lesser density of Corbicula manilensis resulted as the total hardness decreased while high density of Psammotaea virescens was noted as the organic content of the substrate increased. Relative abundance was greatly affected by the total water hardness. A positive correlation existed between relative abundance of Batissa childreni and total hardness while negative correllation existed between relative abundance of Corbicula manilensis and total hardness. Shell size of Corbicula manilensis was bigger as the total hardness increased and bigger sized Psammotaea virescens was noted as the organic content of the substrate increased. No predictor variables were significantly correlated with relative abundance of Psammotaea and the shell size of Batissa childreni. 1996-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_masteral/1714 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8552&context=etd_masteral Master's Theses English Animo Repository Shells--Philippines--Cagayan River Mollusks Bivalvia Freshwater ecology Water--Composition Water quality Biology |
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The edible freshwater bivalves in Cagayan River were: Batissa childreni, Corbicula manilensis and Psammotaea virescens. Corbicula manilensis was the most abundant species collected. High density and bigger-sized bivalves were collected in the months of May, which was the peak season. A high density of Batissa childreni was noted as the temperature of water was low. Total hardness and organic content significantly influenced the density of Corbicula manilensis and Psammotaea virescens. Lesser density of Corbicula manilensis resulted as the total hardness decreased while high density of Psammotaea virescens was noted as the organic content of the substrate increased. Relative abundance was greatly affected by the total water hardness. A positive correlation existed between relative abundance of Batissa childreni and total hardness while negative correllation existed between relative abundance of Corbicula manilensis and total hardness. Shell size of Corbicula manilensis was bigger as the total hardness increased and bigger sized Psammotaea virescens was noted as the organic content of the substrate increased. No predictor variables were significantly correlated with relative abundance of Psammotaea and the shell size of Batissa childreni. |
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