Species Profiles. Life Histories and Environmental Requirements of Coastal Fishes and Invertebrates (Pacific Northwest). Common Littleneck Clam.
Abstract
Species profiles are literature summaries of the taxonomy, morphology, distribution, life history, and environmental requirements of coastal aquatic species. They are prepared to assist in environmental impact assessment. The common littleneck clam (Protothaca staminea) is important both in recreational and commercial fisheries in the Pacific Northwest region. This review describes the life history (spawning, egg and larval stages, postlarvae and juveniles, maturity, and life span), growth characteristics, commercial and sport fishes, aquaculture, ecological role, and environmental requirements of the species. An updated literature cited section is also included. Keywords: Estuaries, Life cycles, Growth(Physiology), Fisheries, Salinity, Temperature, Depth, Sediments, Feeding habits, Contaminants, Water pollution, Competition, Aquaculture, Predators, Marine biology, Reproduction(Physiology), Life history, Ecological role, Common littleneck clam, Protothaca staminea.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1987
- Accession Number
- ADA189654
Entities
People
- Alex P. Ma
- Kenneth K. Chew
Organizations
- University of Washington