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The pattern of growth of the total population of Musculista arcuatula over a period of thirteen months was built up plotting length-percentage frequency histograms each month. From the shifting of the modes it was noticed that the increase in size from November to December was 2 mm, the growth during December to January 3 mm. In February the growth was nil. In March the size increasing by 6 mm and in April by 1 mm, when mortality of the largest size groups started to get completed in May. In June a conspicuous mode appeared at 9 mm, grew 1 mm in July, 2 mm in August and 3 mm in September. Growth remained stationary in October and November. The rate of increase in length was found to follow exponential law. The growth rate of this bivalve goes on increasing at a steady pace, the rate being 1.086 mm per month. The mean size of the females was found to be significantly larger than that of the males. The proportion of the males in the size group 3 mm to 10 mm was found to be significantly larger than in the entire population. But in the larger size groups there was no difference in the number of males and females and the proportion was almost 1:1. Throughout the year only one age class was recognizable in the natural population. There appears to be an excessive post reproductive mortality of adults rendering the population during most of the year of a single age class recruited through the various months of spawning. The maximum longevity was found to be at the most 18 months.
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George, E.L., Balakrishnan Nair, N. The growth rates of the estuarine mollusc Musculista arcuatula Yamamoto and Habe (Bivalvia: Mytilidae). Hydrobiologia 45, 239–248 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00014004
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