A. A. Zotin
Russian Academy of Sciences
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Biology Bulletin | 2004
A. A. Zotin; N. D. Ozernyuk
We studied the following growth indices of the White Sea mussels Mytilus edulis: shell length, total weight, soft tissue weight, and shell weight. The coefficients of allometric relationships between the indices were determined. Age-related changes in the indices could be approximated by the Bertalanffy equation. The maximum age of mollusks in the studied population equaled 13 years (with the maximum shell length of 66.2 mm). Growth rate of littoral mussels in the region of Umba Settlement (Northern Kandalaksha Bay) was lower as compared to those published for other littoral White Sea populations (Chupa Bay).
Biology Bulletin | 2006
A. A. Zotin
Equations describing growth and respiration rate of animals during postembryonic development have been derived on the basis of thermodynamics of linear irreversible processes. The conditions for equation application are specified as well as the conditions when growth equation can be reduced to the von Bertalanffy equation and when the relationship between the mass-specific rate of oxygen consumption and body weight becomes an allometric relationship.
Biology Bulletin | 2006
N. D. Ozernyuk; A. A. Zotin
Growth properties were studied in edible mussel Mytilus edulis from different biotopes of the Kandalaksha Bay in the White Sea.Growth curves of the mussel shell were approximated by the von Bertalanffy equation. The highest growth rate, primarily dependent on hydrological conditions, was observed in mussels from the Chupa Bay (Levin Navolok fishery), while the lowest rate was observed in mussels from the Umba region (Turii Cape, Murmansk Region). Allometric relationships of the mussel shell were determined. Analysis of the relationship between the maximum width/convexity and their length demonstrated that this relationship is described by a single allometric equation for mussels from the Umba region, which indicates the homogeneity of this population. For mussels from the Chupa Bay, this relationship cannot be described by a single equation, which points to the population heterogeneity. For 90% mussels from this region, the shell width/convexity ratio ranged from 0.5 to 0.9; while for the remaining 10%, it ranged from 0.9 to 1.15.
Biology Bulletin | 2002
A. A. Zotin; N. D. Ozernyuk
Comparison of respiration rate in pulmonate snails living in various climatic zones demonstrated higher constant a in representatives of Arion genus (A. subfuscus and A. fasciatus) from Polar Area (Murmansk Region) as compared to inhabitants of temperate latitudes (Moscow Region). The snails of Deroceras genus (D. reticulatum) from these two climatic zones were indistinguishable by relative standard metabolism. Different effects of climatic thermal conditions on respiration rates in representatives of these two snail genera can be due to their specific biology. Representatives of Deroceras genus are short-cycle synanthropic species, while the snails of Arion genus are long-cycle species living mostly in the forest zone.
Biology Bulletin | 2004
A. A. Zotin; N. D. Ozernyuk
AbstractWe determined the rate of oxygen consumption in the White Sea edible mussel Mytilus edulis of different ages. The mass-specific rate of oxygen consumption proved to decrease with mussel age according to the equation:
Biology Bulletin | 2013
A. A. Zotin; S. Yu. Kleimenov
Biology Bulletin | 2009
A. A. Zotin
\dot q_{O_2 }
Biology Bulletin | 2006
A. A. Zotin; N. D. Ozernyuk
Biology Bulletin | 2001
A. A. Zotin; I. G. Vladimirova
= 40.1/(1 – e–0.194t), where
Biology Bulletin | 2009
A. A. Zotin