Seasonal changes in the morphometric and physiological parameters of the cockle
Cerastoderma glaucum (Bivalvia) from the Baltic Sea (GD), the North Sea (LV),
and the Mediterranean Sea (BL) were investigated. The cockles from GD were
much smaller than those from other populations due to osmotic stress. The female
to male ratios did not differ significantly from 1 : 1. The northern populations (GD, LV) had a monocyclic reproductive pattern, whereas the southern population
(BL) seemed to reproduce throughout the year. Seasonal changes in the contents
of biochemical components appeared to be correlated with changes in trophic
conditions and the reproductive cycle. Protein content was the highest in spring for
all the populations. The highest lipid contents and lowest carbohydrate contents
were noted in GD and BL in spring, while no marked differences were noted
among seasons in LV (probably because the data from both sexes were pooled).
Respiration rates in GD were the highest among the populations, which could have
been due to osmotic stress. High metabolic rates expressed by high respiration rates
in GD and LV in spring and autumn could have resulted from gamete development
(in spring) and phytoplankton blooms (in spring and autumn).
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