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Relationships between water chemistry and respitration rate in several populations of lymaea peregra Müller (Gastropoda: Mollusca)

  • Georges Dussart
  • , R. Kay

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Abstract

Respiration rates of specimens of L peregra obtained from waters with a wide range of ionic concentrations were measured using a constant volume respirometer. Multiple regression analysis showed that hardness of the water from which the snails were taken could significantly affect dry-wet weight relationships, oxygen consumption in relation to shell-free dry weight, and oxygen consumption in relation to live wet weight. There were also significant differences in respiration rate between populations from within water hardness categories (hard >40 mg l-1 Ca++ medium 40 - 10 mg l-1 Ca++, soft <10 mg l-1 Ca++). In experiments with constant anion but different cation concentrations, calcium and potassium concentrations were the most significant variables tested. There were no differences in respiration rates of animals taken from the same sites in different years. <br />
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-65
JournalHydrobiologia
Volume69
Issue number1-2
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 1980

Keywords

  • Calcium
  • Lymnaea
  • Multiple regression
  • Potassium
  • Respiration
  • Water chemistry

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