Lunar Periodicity in Reproduction of Senatorial Scallop (Chlamys Senatoria Gmelin, 1791) in Asid Gulf, Masbate, Philippines

Author:

Cabiles Christian D.1

Affiliation:

1. Agriculture Department , Catanduanes State University-Panganiban Campus , Panganiban, Catanduanes, 4806 , Philippines

Abstract

Abstract In Masbate, senatorial scallop Chlamys senatoria is one of the five commercially important species of scallop present in Asid Gulf, but its basic biology is poorly understood in the Philippines. To provide biological information for future conservation and management, the reproductive rhythm of senatorial scallop in relation to lunar phase was investigated from October 2016 to March 2017. Scallops were collected daily from the fishers’ catches and were measured, dissected, and processed for histological analysis; whereas, fecundity and size of eggs (diameter) were also determined. Ecological parameter such as bottom water temperature was monitored during the sampling period. Results showed that C. senatoria is a highly fecund species, which ranges from 8.3 X 105 to 2.1 X 106 oocytes per female and its sizes (oocytes) ranges from 53.8 µm to 72.5 µm while Gonado-somatic index (GSI) ranges from 3.2 to 7.1. Fecundity, egg diameter, and the GSI decreased during new moon (NM) and full moon (FM). GSI indicates that the onset of spawning activity commences during NM and FM. Environmental parameters that were monitored showed significant variations in relation to lunar phase. Spawning of scallop C. senatoria follows a lunar reproductive pattern, which was initiated and influenced by the variations of different factors such as temperature, water amplitude, and light as the effect of lunar/tidal cycles. These findings indicate that reproduction and necessarily spawning in the scallop are related to factors associated with lunar phases. Strategies for managing the resource can be formulated using the temporal dimension of lunar phases.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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