Density and size structure of the endangered fan mussel Pinna nobilis (Linnaeus 1758), in the shallow water zone of Maliakos Gulf, Greece

Authors

  • John A. THEODOROU
  • Ross JAMES
  • Dimitrios TAGALIS
  • Ioannis ΤZΟVENIS
  • Claire HELLIO
  • George KATSELIS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32582/aa.58.1.5

Keywords:

Mediterranean, Maliakos Gulf, Pinna nobilis, fan mussel, population density, seagrass

Abstract

       A total of 346 live animals of the endangered species fan mussel Pinna nobilis (Linnaeus 1758) were recorded in situ in the shallow water zone (<2m) within two sites of the marine protected area “Natura 2000” of Maliakos Gulf (Central Hellas). Our results showed that the recorded length (from 11.89 to 72.51 cm) of the fan mussels corresponds to ages that cover the majority of the species life time. Population densities were comparable to the higher values recorded previously in the Mediterranean Sea. The spatial distribution of species was clumped. Estimated total mortality was close to estimated natural mortality indicating that fishing activity does not significantly affect the population density and mortality of fan mussel in the study area. Population densities were related to sediment type, the buried length of animals was related to both sediment type and sea grass leaves size.

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15.06.2017

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