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Distribution, growth, production, and ecological significance of the clam Unio terminalis in Lake Kinneret, Israel

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The distribution, body composition, growth rate, and population structure of Unio terminalis were measured at different sites of Lake Kinneret (Israel). Maximum clam density was found on the muddy sand between 0.3–6 m depth. Clams were most abundant in the River Jordan inlet zone, where they showed the highest growth rate. This was probably related to both highest food availability and the highest density of fish hosting Unio glochidia in this area. U. terminalis in Lake Kinneret has a more massive shell and ash content as compared with the European Unio species. The annual P/B ratios of U. terminalis populations at different sites were similar and ranged within 0.17–0.18. The computated filtration capacity and energetic budget permit the assumption that the U. terminalis population plays a substantial role in removal of organic particles from the water in the Kinneret shallow inshore zone (up to 15 m depth), and in nutrient recycling.

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Ostrovsky, I., Gophen, M. & Kalikhman, I. Distribution, growth, production, and ecological significance of the clam Unio terminalis in Lake Kinneret, Israel. Hydrobiologia 271, 49–63 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00005695

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