The effect of temperature on the filtration rate of Solen cylindraceus (Hanley)(Mollusca: Bivalvia)

1989 
Filtration rates of the infaunal estuarine bivalve  Solen cylindraceus were determined. The filtration rate of animals collected in summer (26°C) and winter (16,5°C), although significantly different, exhibit only slight variation in absolute rate, and may be expressed as a function of shell length, by the equations y = 0.247× 1,066  (winter) and y = 0,758× 0,826  (summer).  Solen cylindraceus  acclimates to both high and low temperatures under laboratory conditions. Filtration rates show a thermal optimum in the range 15–35°C, declining at higher and lower temperatures. Q 10  values of filtration decrease rapidly from greater than 4 to less than 2 when the thermal optimum is reached. Maximum rates generally occur approximately 5°C above the temperature to which the animal has been acclimated.
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