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Salinity dependence in the marine mud snails Hydrobia ulvae and Hydrobia ventrosa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2001

Johan Grudemo
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, Göteborg University, Box 463, SE-405 30 Göteborg, Sweden
Carl André
Affiliation:
Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory, SE-452 96 Strömstad, Sweden

Abstract

The effect of different salinities on the marine snails Hydrobia ulvae and Hydrobia ventrosa (Mollusca: Prosobranchia) was studied in laboratory experiments. For juvenile snails, neither shell growth nor the strength of interspecific competition were affected by salinity within the range of 15–30 psu. In contrast, we found that larvae of H. ulvae were sensitive to salinity: survival was higher and the larvae were more active in higher salinity. The negative influence of low salinity on H. ulvae larvae may not be the only explanation of the complementary field distribution of the two species, since habitat separation is present in areas without spatial salinity variation.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2001 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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