2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1519-69842012000300020
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Reproductive cycle of Tagelus plebeius (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the estuary of the Cachoeira River, Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil

Abstract: This study characterized the reproductive cycle of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius in the estuary of the Cachoeira River, Ilhéus, Bahia, northeastern Brazil. Samples of 20 animals per collection were taken biweekly from August 2005 to August 2006. The 480 specimens were measured on the antero-posterior axis (length) and then removed from the shell. After macroscopic analysis, the gonads were fixed in Davidson's solution, processed by routine histology and stained by Harris hematoxylin and eosin. The gona… Show more

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“…Conversely, when the ripe stage occurred, the mean oocyte area showed high values due to the presence of mature gametes. The equal sex ratio observed in this study is in agreement with observations by Clédon et al (2004) and Ceuta and Boehs (2012) in other occurrence areas.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Conversely, when the ripe stage occurred, the mean oocyte area showed high values due to the presence of mature gametes. The equal sex ratio observed in this study is in agreement with observations by Clédon et al (2004) and Ceuta and Boehs (2012) in other occurrence areas.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Once the individuals bury themselves deeply in the sediment (50 cm), a great effort is involved in sampling, frequently precluding population studies. To achieve the minimum number of individuals necessary for analysis, we chose to apply a standard procedure used to sample razor clams (Gutiérrez and Iribarne 2003;Vásquez et al 2006;Abrahão et al 2010;Ceuta and Boehs 2012;Farias and Rocha-Barreira 2012) instead of using the most common methods used in macrofaunal studies (e.g., transects and/or random stratification). This approach consisted of (1) identifying the area of greatest abundance of T. plebeius (the upper level of the intertidal region of Camaroeiro Beach); (2) establishing a sector in this area (a 450 m 2 sector-30 m long and 15 m wide); and (3) excavating the sand in all locations where T. plebeius marks could be observed inside the sector.…”
Section: Sampling Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According to Boehs (2000), bivalves of tropical regions, where the seasons are well defined, tend to present continuous reproduction, with peaks of gamete release. This was observed for M. guyanensis in Brazil's North (Gomes et al, 2009) and Northeast (Luz, 2009) regions, as well as for other bivalve species, such as Anomalocardia brasiliana (Lavander et al, 2011), Crassostrea rhizophorae (Lenz and Boehs, 2011), Tagelus plebeius (Ceuta and Boehs, 2012), Perna viridis (Acosta et al, 2012), and Iphigenia brasiliana (Silva et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…It is known that water temperature influences the process of maturation and release of gametes, as observed in native oysters of the genus Crassostrea (Absher, 1989;Christo and Absher, 2006) and Pteria hirundo (Salvador et al, 2011); Anomalocardia brasiliana cockle (Boehs et al, 2008;Luz and Boehs, 2011); Nodipecten nodosus scallop (Albuquerque and Ferreira, 2006;Rupp and Parsons, 2004); Perna perna mussel (Ferreira and Magalhães, 2004); Tagelus plebeius (Ceuta and Boehs, 2012) and Crassostrea gigas cultivated oyster (Manzoni and Schmitt, 1997).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%