Abstract
A field survey of hematopoietic neoplasia (Hn) in the soft shell clamMya arenaria (L.) was undertaken using an immunoperoxidase diagnostic technique. Monthly collections ofM. arenaria were made at two sites: Little Buttermilk Bay and New Bedford Harbor, both in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts, USA, from May 1986 to October 1987. Clams were diagnosed for leukemia and analyzed for soft-tissue dry weight, condition index, and carbon and nitrogen content of the soft tissue. Prevalence of leukemia inM. arenaria exhibited a seasonal fluctuation with a maximum prevalence in fall (September to October) and a minimum prevalence in early summer (March to July). A second maximum peak in late winter (January to March) was observed at one site. Leukemia primarily affected clams that were 3 to 4 yr post-settlement. Lower prevalence levels were observed in both younger and older clams. LeukemicM. arenaria with advanced stages of the disease, were in poorer physiological condition based on dry weight of the soft tissue, condition index, and carbon content of the tissue. Nitrogen metabolism appeared to be unimpaired. Significant differences were observed between the two sites with respect to prevalence of Hn and the physiological condition of clams. Differences in disease prevalence between the two sites may be the result of unknown environmental factors that facilitate initiation of the disease or, that compromise the defense mechanisms of the clams.
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