Effect of Aggregation on the Respiration Rate of the Freshwater Unionid Bivalve, Elliptio complanata (Solander)

C. G. Paterson
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The freshwater unionid bivalve, Elliptio complanata (Solander), has an aggregated distribution in Morice Lake, New Brunswick, Canada. Respiration rate, as measured in a 23 liter respirometer under varying degrees of aggregation, showed a significant decline as the number of bivalves was increased from 1 to 7 and then remained constant. Preliminary experiments suggest that a single individual uses oxygen at the same rate as each individual in a larger group when placed in water previously containing the larger group. It is hypothesized that the presence of other individuals in the vicinity in some way makes each individual more 'comfortable' and consequently lowers the extent to which water is transported to sense the environment which in turn reduces respiration rate.
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聚集对淡水双壳贝(Elliptio planata, Solander)呼吸速率的影响
淡水联合双壳类Elliptio compplanata (Solander)在加拿大新不伦瑞克省的莫里斯湖聚集分布。在不同聚集程度下,用23升呼吸计测量的呼吸速率,随着双壳类动物的数量从1只增加到7只,然后保持不变,呼吸速率明显下降。初步的实验表明,当把一个个体放在先前有较大群体的水中时,它使用氧气的速度与较大群体中的每个个体相同。据推测,在某种程度上,其他个体在附近的存在使每个个体更“舒适”,从而降低了水被输送到感知环境的程度,从而降低了呼吸速率。
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