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Growth and mortality rates of the gastropod Cerithium nodulosum Bruguière were investigated by repetitive mark-and-recapture censuses for the inner and middle reef flat subpopulations of Pago Bay, Guam, from February to October 1975. Overall population density was about 2 individuals per 100 m2 in October. Juveniles (28 to 75 mm shell length) grew at mean rates of from 2.3 to 4.6 mm per month, with great (average coefficient of variation, CV: 32% of the mean) individual variations within the cohorts. The adult stage, which ceases growing in length after forming characteristic shell apertures, was reached within 3 years. Individual adult sizes varied markedly within each subpopulation; the mean shell length was 76.3 mm (standard deviation, SD=6.2, N=129) for the inner and middle reef flat subpopulation and 84.3 mm (SD=6.6; N=127) for the outer reef flat subpopulation. The difference in mean adult shell length between the two subpopulations was highly significant (0.01 level). Mortality rates were estimated from the slopes of regression lines fitted to the catch curves. Assuming tag loss of 10%, crude mortality rates were 15 to 20% per month for the population of C. nodulosum.
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Communicated by G.F. Humphrey, Sydney
Contribution No. 103, University of Guam Marine Laboratory.
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Yamaguchi, M. Shell growth and mortality rates in the coral reef gastropod Cerithium nodulosum in Pago Bay, Guam, Mariana Islands. Marine Biology 44, 249–263 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00387706
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