The Breeding Cycle and Growth of Hydrobia Ulvae in the Dovey Estuary

Abstract
Hydrobia ulvae has featured in many reports on the ecology of estuaries and mud-flats, yet surprisingly there are few detailed studies on population structure, growth and the breeding cycle. Population densities fluctuate widely from one locality to the next, and the variation in size recorded for the adults suggests significant differences in growth rate and the size at which the snails become sexually mature. The occurrence of Hydrobia in the stomachs offish and birds is well documented (Clay, 1960) and the suggestion that this species may influence the breeding success of some species of bird (Anderson, 1971) illustrates its importance in the ecology of estuaries and salt marshes.

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