Ecological models have been applied for carrying capacity assessments of oyster aquaculture, and have shown to be very useful in guiding the planning and management towards production optimization. However, the existing models are mostly directed to the grow-out phase (production of adult oyster), lacking models to be applied in nurseries (production of juvenile oyster). This work presents two models to support the management of oyster nurseries that are targeted to farmers: - A static mass balance model for oyster nurseries, which estimates the maximum stock for typical external food concentrations of the nursery. Part of the work developed herein contributed to its development (available online at: http://seaplusplus4.com/oysterspatbud....
Based on the individual growth, food limitation, population renewal through seeding, and individual ...
The Farm Aquaculture Resource Management (FARM) model has been applied to several shellfish species ...
A model to estimate the mean monthly growth of Crassostrea virginica oysters in Chesapeake Bay was d...
A one-dimensional ecosystem box model is presented for carrying capacity assessment.The model inclu...
International audienceThe natural productivity of ecosystems, farming practices and mortality events...
Bivalve farming is a major European aquaculture activity, representing 48.5% of total biomass produc...
Saldanha Bay, located near the coastal town of Saldanha, in Western Cape Province of South Africa, p...
This thesis assesses the viability of shellfish aquaculture in the Tagus Estuary of the species Mani...
Three models were coupled to investigate the effects of changes in environmental conditions on the p...
A bio-energetic model, based on the DEB theory exists for the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. Pouv...
Oysters have experienced drastic declines in their population because of environmental factors and h...
A case study was developed to assess the viability of Portuguese oyster (Magallana angulata) and Pac...
In the context of aquaculture, carrying capacity is generally understood as the standing stock of a ...
A framework was developed for determining carrying capacity through mass-balance ecosystem modeling ...
One of the primary obstacles to understanding why some oyster populations are successful and others ...
Based on the individual growth, food limitation, population renewal through seeding, and individual ...
The Farm Aquaculture Resource Management (FARM) model has been applied to several shellfish species ...
A model to estimate the mean monthly growth of Crassostrea virginica oysters in Chesapeake Bay was d...
A one-dimensional ecosystem box model is presented for carrying capacity assessment.The model inclu...
International audienceThe natural productivity of ecosystems, farming practices and mortality events...
Bivalve farming is a major European aquaculture activity, representing 48.5% of total biomass produc...
Saldanha Bay, located near the coastal town of Saldanha, in Western Cape Province of South Africa, p...
This thesis assesses the viability of shellfish aquaculture in the Tagus Estuary of the species Mani...
Three models were coupled to investigate the effects of changes in environmental conditions on the p...
A bio-energetic model, based on the DEB theory exists for the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. Pouv...
Oysters have experienced drastic declines in their population because of environmental factors and h...
A case study was developed to assess the viability of Portuguese oyster (Magallana angulata) and Pac...
In the context of aquaculture, carrying capacity is generally understood as the standing stock of a ...
A framework was developed for determining carrying capacity through mass-balance ecosystem modeling ...
One of the primary obstacles to understanding why some oyster populations are successful and others ...
Based on the individual growth, food limitation, population renewal through seeding, and individual ...
The Farm Aquaculture Resource Management (FARM) model has been applied to several shellfish species ...
A model to estimate the mean monthly growth of Crassostrea virginica oysters in Chesapeake Bay was d...