<p>Early post-settlement mortality is difficult to measure in mobile benthic taxa such as mussels. Field studies typically employ settlement collectors that often contain empty shells of dead individuals, which are usually disregarded. Here, empty shells of pediveligers, i.e. recent settlers that died before beginning to grow as juveniles, were used to assess temporal and spatial patterns of early mortality in mussels, whether size at settlement determined mortality, and whether mortality was density-dependent. This study took place at two intertidal sites in a large harbour in central New Zealand where monthly cohorts of mussels were collected over a 2-year period. Monthly mortality varied substantially, ranging from 0% to 42.6%, but not a...
International audienceMollusc death assemblages were recovered in 98 subtidal sampling stations on t...
Infaunal bivalve molluscs on the flood tidal delta of Tauranga Harbour, north-eastern New Zealand, w...
This thesis investigates the reason(s) for an anomalous distribution of mussels on Wellington’s Sout...
Sedimentation in the sea occurs through natural processes, such as wave and tidal action, which can ...
Sedimentation in the sea occurs through natural processes, such as wave and tidal action, which can ...
Although progress has been made, we are still a long way from being able to predict and understand t...
We investigated density-dependent mortality within the early months of life of the bivalves Macoma b...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
ABSTRACT: To evaluate methods for calculating mortality in bivalve molluscs, we analyzed historical ...
International audienceIndividual traits and population parameters can be used as proxies of processe...
We investigated density-dependent mortality within the early months of life of the bivalves Macoma b...
The agreement between the death (DA) and the living (LA) molluscs assemblages is analyzed in an infr...
Alterations to flow regimes are predicted to increase with water management and changing climatic co...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
Settlement and metamorphosis mark a critical transition in the life cycle of marine invertebrates, d...
International audienceMollusc death assemblages were recovered in 98 subtidal sampling stations on t...
Infaunal bivalve molluscs on the flood tidal delta of Tauranga Harbour, north-eastern New Zealand, w...
This thesis investigates the reason(s) for an anomalous distribution of mussels on Wellington’s Sout...
Sedimentation in the sea occurs through natural processes, such as wave and tidal action, which can ...
Sedimentation in the sea occurs through natural processes, such as wave and tidal action, which can ...
Although progress has been made, we are still a long way from being able to predict and understand t...
We investigated density-dependent mortality within the early months of life of the bivalves Macoma b...
Recruitment of mussels is a complex process with the successful arrival of individuals hinging on th...
ABSTRACT: To evaluate methods for calculating mortality in bivalve molluscs, we analyzed historical ...
International audienceIndividual traits and population parameters can be used as proxies of processe...
We investigated density-dependent mortality within the early months of life of the bivalves Macoma b...
The agreement between the death (DA) and the living (LA) molluscs assemblages is analyzed in an infr...
Alterations to flow regimes are predicted to increase with water management and changing climatic co...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
Settlement and metamorphosis mark a critical transition in the life cycle of marine invertebrates, d...
International audienceMollusc death assemblages were recovered in 98 subtidal sampling stations on t...
Infaunal bivalve molluscs on the flood tidal delta of Tauranga Harbour, north-eastern New Zealand, w...
This thesis investigates the reason(s) for an anomalous distribution of mussels on Wellington’s Sout...