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Respiratory rates ofMacoma balthica, Mulinia lateralis andMya arenaria were determined under an experimental design using acclimation and exposure temperatures ranging from 1 to 30 C. Rates decreased with increasing size and in general varied directly with temperature. However, high temperatures (30 C) depressed metabolism of cold-acclimatedMulinia andMya. Very youngMya were less affected by high...
Twenty-four hour, upper lethal temperatures were determined at different acclimation levels for Mya arenaria, Macoma balthica, Mulinia lateralis and Gemma gemma. Limited information was obtained for Macoma phenax. Young Mya arenaria and Macoma balthica were more tolerant of high temperature than were older clams of the same species. This difference, and that between the two species, may be related...
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