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Growth and reproduction of the common whelk Buccinumundatum in west Cotentin (Channel), France

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2011

Clothilde Heude-Berthelin
Affiliation:
UMR Ifremer M100 Physiologie et Ecophysiologie des Mollusques marins, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, 14032 Caen Cedex, France
Laurence Hégron-Macé
Affiliation:
Syndicat mixte pour l’Equipement du Littoral, 50560 Blainville-sur-mer, France
Véronique Legrand
Affiliation:
Comité régional des Pêches maritimes de Basse Normandie, 34 rue de la Louverie, 50560 Blainville-sur-mer, France
Aude Jouaux
Affiliation:
UMR Ifremer M100 Physiologie et Ecophysiologie des Mollusques marins, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, 14032 Caen Cedex, France
Béatrice Adeline
Affiliation:
UMR Ifremer M100 Physiologie et Ecophysiologie des Mollusques marins, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, 14032 Caen Cedex, France
Michel Mathieu
Affiliation:
UMR Ifremer M100 Physiologie et Ecophysiologie des Mollusques marins, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, 14032 Caen Cedex, France
Kristell Kellner*
Affiliation:
UMR Ifremer M100 Physiologie et Ecophysiologie des Mollusques marins, Université de Caen Basse-Normandie, 14032 Caen Cedex, France
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Abstract

The common whelk Buccinum undatum (Neogastropoda, Buccinidae) iswidespread along the north Atlantic coasts of France. In west Cotentin (Normandy), animportant local fishery exists that depends exclusively on this marine resource andrepresents about 90% of French whelk production. Despite successive restrictive measures,fishing yields have decreased since 2000. Shell length frequency distributions ofBuccinum undatum caught in west Cotentin were studied in 2005(N = 2910), in 2007 (N = 2032) and in 2009(N = 4145) ranging from 7 to 85 mm. In order to preserve this fisheryand to characterise the whelk stock at this site, the reproductive biology of this specieswas studied in relation to age, sex and size, for whelks of commercial size (45 to 61 mm)over the complete annual cycle in 2008. Age was determined by reading the number ofoperculum striae: animals between 45 and 59 mm had 2 to 4 striae. Four reproductive stageswere defined for males and females on the basis of histological analysis. The time courseof reproductive events was described according to size and sex: the highest percentages ofripe stages were found in October for both sexes. Spawning events occurred between Octoberand December. The shell length that corresponded to 50% of animals having mature gonads(49 mm and 52 mm for males and females, respectively, corresponding to 3 and 4 years oldanimals) exceeded the minimal landing size (45 mm). Fifty percent maturity was reached formales in their third year and for females in their fourth year. Reproductive investmentwas evaluated by quantitative analysis of the gonadal thickness or surface and was foundto be proportional to shell size. We found that less than 20% of females under 49 mm inlength were sexually mature and that these produced only a few eggs. This information,collected in a major fishing area, should assist fishery management decisions.

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