Article

The effect of temperature on the filtration rate of Solen cylindraceus (Hanley)(Mollusca: Bivalvia)

DOI: 10.1080/02541858.1989.11448128
Author(s): C.J. de Villiers Department of Zoology and Entomology, Republic of South Africa, B.R. Allanson Department of Zoology and Entomology, Republic of South Africa, A.N. Hodgson Department of Zoology and Entomology, Republic of South Africa,
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Abstract

Filtration rates of the infaunal estuarine bivalve Solen cylindraceus were determined. The filtration rate of animals collected in summer (26°C) and winter (16,5°C), although significantly different, exhibit only slight variation in absolute rate, and may be expressed as a function of shell length, by the equations y = 0.247×1,066 (winter) and y = 0,758×0,826 (summer). Solen cylindraceus acclimates to both high and low temperatures under laboratory conditions. Filtration rates show a thermal optimum in the range 15–35°C, declining at higher and lower temperatures. Q10 values of filtration decrease rapidly from greater than 4 to less than 2 when the thermal optimum is reached. Maximum rates generally occur approximately 5°C above the temperature to which the animal has been acclimated.

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