Models and tools for assessing the carrying capacity of an area of interest for bivalve culture can be classified according to their level of complexity and scope. In this report, we discuss and outline four hierarchical categories of carrying capacity studies: physical, production, ecological, and social carrying capacity. The assessment of carrying capacity for progressively higher categories of models is based on a sound understanding of preceding categories. We discuss each in brief and the third in more detail as this is the level at which knowledge is the most lacking and for which science may make the most advances. (1) Physical carrying capacity may be assessed by a combination of hydrodynamic models and physical information, ideall...
In order to assess the carrying capacity of two Mediterranean areas, the Incze et al. model and its ...
carrying capacity of suspension feeding bivalves in 11 coastal and estuarine ecosystems is examined....
Suspension-feeding bivalves often may occur in large concentrations ('beds') on tidal flats. This ma...
Models and tools for assessing the carrying capacity of an area of interest for bivalve culture can ...
The carrying capacity concept for bivalve aquaculture is used to assessproduction potential of cultu...
An investigation into the potential carrying capacity of suspended bivalve culture was undertaken us...
Bivalve culture is an important economic activity in several regions and it should be carefully mana...
A framework was developed for determining carrying capacity through mass-balance ecosystem modeling ...
Mollusc culture is one of the most important types of mariculture, with suspension feeding bivalves ...
In the context of aquaculture, carrying capacity is generally understood as the standing stock of a ...
Aquaculture is a growing industry in response to the reduction or collapse of many fisheries around ...
Aquaculture is a growing industry internationally. In the United States, aquaculture of bivalves occ...
Given the current levels of understanding and experience in the implementation of ecological carryin...
The general purpose of assessment is to provide decision-makers with the best valuable data, informa...
International audienceThe general purpose of assessment is to provide decision-makers with the best ...
In order to assess the carrying capacity of two Mediterranean areas, the Incze et al. model and its ...
carrying capacity of suspension feeding bivalves in 11 coastal and estuarine ecosystems is examined....
Suspension-feeding bivalves often may occur in large concentrations ('beds') on tidal flats. This ma...
Models and tools for assessing the carrying capacity of an area of interest for bivalve culture can ...
The carrying capacity concept for bivalve aquaculture is used to assessproduction potential of cultu...
An investigation into the potential carrying capacity of suspended bivalve culture was undertaken us...
Bivalve culture is an important economic activity in several regions and it should be carefully mana...
A framework was developed for determining carrying capacity through mass-balance ecosystem modeling ...
Mollusc culture is one of the most important types of mariculture, with suspension feeding bivalves ...
In the context of aquaculture, carrying capacity is generally understood as the standing stock of a ...
Aquaculture is a growing industry in response to the reduction or collapse of many fisheries around ...
Aquaculture is a growing industry internationally. In the United States, aquaculture of bivalves occ...
Given the current levels of understanding and experience in the implementation of ecological carryin...
The general purpose of assessment is to provide decision-makers with the best valuable data, informa...
International audienceThe general purpose of assessment is to provide decision-makers with the best ...
In order to assess the carrying capacity of two Mediterranean areas, the Incze et al. model and its ...
carrying capacity of suspension feeding bivalves in 11 coastal and estuarine ecosystems is examined....
Suspension-feeding bivalves often may occur in large concentrations ('beds') on tidal flats. This ma...