Energetics of the extremely long-living bivalve Arctica islandica based on a Dynamic Energy Budget model

Volume: 143, Pages: 173 - 182
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
The ocean quahog Arctica islandica is the longest–living mollusk on Earth with a lifespan of at least 500 years. The slow senescence of this bivalve has promoted a great interest in its metabolic strategy. A dynamic energy budget (DEB) model was applied to describe how this species allocates its energy to maintenance, growth, maturation, and reproduction in a variable environment. We studied the relationship between A. islandica growth,...
Paper Details
Title
Energetics of the extremely long-living bivalve Arctica islandica based on a Dynamic Energy Budget model
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
143
Pages
173 - 182
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