Abstract
Monthly samples of the bivalves Atactodea striata, Gafrariurn turnidum and Anadara scapha were
collected over 1 year from the littoral zone on the south-western coast of New Caledonia. A. striata
and G. turnidum were studied by macroscopic examination of gonads and microscopic examination of
gamete smears. For A. scapha, only microscopic examination was used. A. striata and G. turnidum
are dioecious, whereas A. scapha is a protandric hermaphrodite. Sexual differentiation begins at a shell
length of 20 mm for A. striata and G. turnidum and 22 mm for A. scapha. The three species have an
extended or continuous breeding period, although, in all three, sexual activity peaks in the hot season.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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