The abalone Haliotis laevigata Donovan is commercially exploited in southern Australia; Haliotis scalaris Leach is a smaller, noncommercial species. This thesis describes the early life history of both species and other aspects of the fishery biology of H. Iaevigata required for fishery management. Both abalone species recruit onto a crustose coralline substratum variously from spring to winter. After settlement the growth rate of both species Is linear for a number of years (1 .7mm/month for H. Iaevigata and 1.1mm/month for H. scalaris) . Crustose coralline algae are the main food during the first year of life but thereafter the diet switches largely to drift algae and seagrass. Survival of newly-settled cohorts differed between years and ...
A study was initiated to determine the effect of selected factors on the reproductive development an...
Polydorid polychaetes can infest cultured abalone thereby reducing productivity. In order to effect...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species that is found throughout...
The fishery for Haliotis rubra or blacklip abalone is Tasmania's most valuable fishery, with a land...
The dynamics of an unfished population of the abalone Haliotis iris Martyn in Peraki Bay, Banks Peni...
The Arabian abalone occur in the Arabian Sea’s rocky coastal zone in association with conspicuous ma...
A population of Haliotis rubra Leach at Blubber Head in south-eastern Tasmania, Australia (43°19′S; ...
This study was based on wild-caught blacklip abalone Haliotis rubra L., from Port Fairy waters, sout...
This thesis examines the release and long-term (>2 years) survival and growth of hatchery-reared lar...
Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates...
This thesis examines the release and long-term (>2 years) survival and growth of hatchery-reared lar...
Includes bibliographical references.Decline of populations of marine broadcast spawners has led to b...
Cox (1962) gave an excellent historical review of all published works on Haliotis beginning with Ari...
Haliotis midae is the cornerstone of the South African abalone fishery. For more than a decade, the ...
ii The role of nursery habitat to the distribution and abundance of abalone fisheries globally is po...
A study was initiated to determine the effect of selected factors on the reproductive development an...
Polydorid polychaetes can infest cultured abalone thereby reducing productivity. In order to effect...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species that is found throughout...
The fishery for Haliotis rubra or blacklip abalone is Tasmania's most valuable fishery, with a land...
The dynamics of an unfished population of the abalone Haliotis iris Martyn in Peraki Bay, Banks Peni...
The Arabian abalone occur in the Arabian Sea’s rocky coastal zone in association with conspicuous ma...
A population of Haliotis rubra Leach at Blubber Head in south-eastern Tasmania, Australia (43°19′S; ...
This study was based on wild-caught blacklip abalone Haliotis rubra L., from Port Fairy waters, sout...
This thesis examines the release and long-term (>2 years) survival and growth of hatchery-reared lar...
Many sedentary marine invertebrates have a fine-scale (100s m) population structure that complicates...
This thesis examines the release and long-term (>2 years) survival and growth of hatchery-reared lar...
Includes bibliographical references.Decline of populations of marine broadcast spawners has led to b...
Cox (1962) gave an excellent historical review of all published works on Haliotis beginning with Ari...
Haliotis midae is the cornerstone of the South African abalone fishery. For more than a decade, the ...
ii The role of nursery habitat to the distribution and abundance of abalone fisheries globally is po...
A study was initiated to determine the effect of selected factors on the reproductive development an...
Polydorid polychaetes can infest cultured abalone thereby reducing productivity. In order to effect...
The tropical abalone Haliotis asinina is a wild-caught and cultured species that is found throughout...