Open Journal of Marine Science, 2015, 5, 280-289
Published Online July 2015 in SciRes.
http://www.scirp.org/journal/ojms
http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojms.2015.53023
Environmental Factors and Seasonal
Variation in Density of Mussel Larvae
(Mytilus
edulis)
in Danish Waters
Hans Ulrik Riisgård
1*
, Kim Lundgreen
1
, Daniel Pleissner
2
Marine Biological Research Centre, University of Southern Denmark, Kerteminde, Denmark
Department of Bioengineering, Leibniz-Institute for Agricultural Engineering Potsdam-Bornim e. V., Potsdam,
Germany
*
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2
1
Received 29 May 2015; accepted 13 July 2015; published 16 July 2015
Copyright © 2015 by authors and Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
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Abstract
Mussel larval densities may fluctuate considerably on both small spatial and short temporal scales.
So far, only few and scattered data on the occurrence of mussel larvae have been reported from
Danish waters. However, seasonal variation in density of blue mussel (Mytilus
edulis)
larvae as re-
lated to environmental factors (temperature, salinity, phytoplankton biomass) is basic informa-
tion of relevance for future line-mussel farming in Danish waters. Here we report on the density of
mussel larvae in a number of potential farming sites in the inner Danish waters. The mussel larval
density measured in Skive Fjord, an eutrophicated inner branch of Limfjorden, during a period of
20 years, from 1989 to 2009, along with corresponding temperatures and chlorophyll
a,
makes up
the most important series of data reported here. In most years, a pronounced spring density peak
and a subsequently lower autumn peak could be seen in Skive Fjord, but most conspicuous in the
period 1993 to 2002 where the mean maximum spring larval density was 319 ± 260 ind∙l
−1
. Fur-
ther, data on mussel larval densities have been recorded on 4 locations in the Great Belt region:
Kerteminde Bay in 2008 to 2011, and in 2008 at 3 other locations: Musholm Bay, Svendborg Sund,
and Horsens Fjord. The maximum spring densities in the studied waters were observed in Skive
Fjord, typically in May, whereas 10 to 100 times lower peak densities were found at the other lo-
cations studied. The reported observations show that mussel larvae are omnipresent in the stud-
ied areas and it is suggested that the larval density is sufficient for recruitment to future line-
mussel farms.
Keywords
Mussel Larval Density, Seasonal Variation, Environmental Factors,
Mytilus edulis
*
Corresponding author.
How to cite this paper:
Riisgård, H.U., Lundgreen, K. and Pleissner, D. (2015) Environmental Factors and Seasonal Variation
in Density of Mussel Larvae (Mytilus
edulis)
in Danish Waters.
Open Journal of Marine Science,
5,
280-289.
http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/ojms.2015.53023