2021
DOI: 10.25268/bimc.invemar.2021.50.1.1019
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Hermaphroditism of bivalves Anadara tuberculosa and Anadara similis Sowerby 1883 (Arcidae) in Colombian Pacific mangroves

Abstract: The hermaphrodite condition of the cockles Anadara tuberculosa and Anadara similis, gonochoric species living in mangroves of the Pacific coast of Colombia, are described in this paper. The gonads of 290 individuals of A. tuberculosa and 336 individuals of A. similis collected in five localities of the Colombian Pacific coast were analyzed using histological methods. Our results exposed that 3.1 % of A. tuberculosa and 3.0 % of A. similis analyzed showed signs of both ovules and spermatozoids, as well as simul… Show more

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“…They inhabit the intertidal zone, are often buried in mud, associate with mangrove ecosystems, and share a habitat with other bivalve species, such as A. multicostata and A. similis [2,3]. A. tuberculosa is characterized by protandrical sequential hermaphrodite behavior influenced by anthropogenic and environmental pressures [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They inhabit the intertidal zone, are often buried in mud, associate with mangrove ecosystems, and share a habitat with other bivalve species, such as A. multicostata and A. similis [2,3]. A. tuberculosa is characterized by protandrical sequential hermaphrodite behavior influenced by anthropogenic and environmental pressures [4,5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%