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Development & Reproduction
2010 Volume.14 No. 1 p.7 ~ p.11
Germ Cell Aspiration (GCA) Method as a Non-fatal Technique for Sex Identification in Two Bivalves - Gomphina veneriformis and Tegillaca granosa
Lee Jung-Sick

Ju Sun-Mi
Park Ji-Seon
Jin Young-Guk
Shin Yun-Kyung
Park Jung-Jin
Abstract
This study attempted to verify the possibility of using germ cell aspiration (GCA) method as a non-fatal technique in studying the life-history of equilateral venus, Gomphina veneriformis (Veneridae) and granular ark, Tegillarca granosa (Arcidae). Using twenty-six gauge 1/2" (12.7§®) needle, GCA was carried out in equilateral venus through external ligament. In granular ark, GCA was performed by preventing closure of the shells by inserting a tongue depressor between the shells while still open. The success rate of sex identification using the GCA method was 95.6% for the equilateral venus (n=650/680) and 94.3% for the granular ark (n=707/750). Mortality of equilateral venus, which spent 33 days under wild conditions, was 13.8% (n=90/650) while the mortality of granular ark, which spent 390 days under wild conditions, was 2.4% (n=17/707). Although we believe that GCA does not appear to cause death in equilateral venus or granular ark, the success rate in employing of this methodology may differ depending on the level of proficiency of the researcher and reproductive stage of the bivalve. This study concludes that GCA is a convenient non-fatal methodology, which can be employed to identify sex and investigate gonadal maturity in Gomphina veneriformis and Tegillarca granosa.
KEYWORD
Germ cell aspiration, Gomphina veneriformis, Tegillarca granosa, Sex identification, Gonadal maturity
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