Ciclo reproductivo de la almeja chocolata Megapitaria squalida (Sowerby, 1835) (Bivalvia: Veneridae) en Bahía Juncalito, Golfo de California, México

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  • Marcial Villalejo-Fuerte Laboratorio de Invertebrados CICIMAR-IPN. Apdo. Postal 592, La Paz, B.C.S., México C.P. 23000.
  • Marcial Arellano-Martínez Laboratorio de Invertebrados CICIMAR-IPN. Apdo. Postal 592, La Paz, B.C.S., México C.P. 23000.
  • B. Patricia Ceballos-Vázquez Laboratorio de Invertebrados CICIMAR-IPN. Apdo. Postal 592, La Paz, B.C.S., México C.P. 23000.
  • Federico García-Domínguez Laboratorio de Invertebrados CICIMAR-IPN. Apdo. Postal 592, La Paz, B.C.S., México C.P. 23000.

Keywords:

Reproduction, bivalves, Megapitaria squalida, Gulf of California

Abstract

The reproductive cycle of Megapitaria squalida was described in Bahía Juncalito, Gulf of California from November 1995 to May 1997. Common histologic techniques were applied and a general condition factor was calculated. The population sexual proportion was 1F : 1M. The length range was 47.1 - 93.3 mm. Histologic analysis reveal that M. squalida is gonochoric species which presents a synchronic gonad development. The phases of maturity and spawn were present during the whole period of study (in different proportions) for that is assumed that the species reproduces all the year in Bahía Juncalito. They were interannual differences attributable to environmental changes caused by the El Niño phenomenon. The condition of the organisms has an inverse relationship with the degree of maturity. The results are compared with those founded in other localities.

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Villalejo-Fuerte, M., Arellano-Martínez, M., Ceballos-Vázquez, B. P., & García-Domínguez, F. (2017). Ciclo reproductivo de la almeja chocolata Megapitaria squalida (Sowerby, 1835) (Bivalvia: Veneridae) en Bahía Juncalito, Golfo de California, México. HIDROBIOLÓGICA, 10(2), 165–168. Retrieved from https://hidrobiologica.izt.uam.mx/hidrobiologica/index.php/revHidro/article/view/932

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