The mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island (PEI) has grown over the last 20 years to now produce over 17 000 Mt, valued at $107 M to the economy and supplies approximately 80% of the North American market (Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 2006). Recently, several exotic tunicates (Styela clava, Ciona intestinalis, Botrylloides violaceus and Botryllus schlosseri) have been detected throughout PEI which is cause for concern for the industry. Tunicates compete with mussels for space and food, potentially decreasing the growth rates and meat yields of cultured mussels. Ciona intestinalis is presently the dominant tunicate on mussel farms and is considered a serious threat to this aquaculture industry, mainly due to its unma...
The first confirmed report of the invasive solitary ascidian Styela clava (clubbed tunicate) in the ...
A major problem for the mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island, Canada surfaced in the ...
The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides vio...
In 2004, an exotic tunicate, Ciona intestinalis, was detected in Montague River, Prince Edward Islan...
Aquatic invasive species decrease yields and increase costs in aquaculture operations worldwide. Ane...
The invasive tunicate species Ciona intestinalis (Linnaeus, 1767) has had an economic impact on the ...
abstract: Over the past decade, four exotic tunicates (Styela clava, Ciona intestinalis, Botrylloide...
The culture of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis in Prince Edward Island (PEI) began in the 1970's. Pro...
abstract: Anecdotal reports from mussel growers suggest that increased stocking density decreases th...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis aquaculture lines and associated gear provide habitat for sessile and mob...
The Prince Edward Island (PEI) mussel industry has faced challenges associated with invasive tunicat...
The potential spread of Didemnum vexillum through aquaculture transfers of Pacific oyster (Crassostr...
Invasive species such as ascidians have negative effects on aquaculture operations worldwide. Prince...
The invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L., 1767) had an economic impact on the aquaculture of the...
A mathematical model was used to describe the population of the aquatic invasive species, Ciona inte...
The first confirmed report of the invasive solitary ascidian Styela clava (clubbed tunicate) in the ...
A major problem for the mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island, Canada surfaced in the ...
The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides vio...
In 2004, an exotic tunicate, Ciona intestinalis, was detected in Montague River, Prince Edward Islan...
Aquatic invasive species decrease yields and increase costs in aquaculture operations worldwide. Ane...
The invasive tunicate species Ciona intestinalis (Linnaeus, 1767) has had an economic impact on the ...
abstract: Over the past decade, four exotic tunicates (Styela clava, Ciona intestinalis, Botrylloide...
The culture of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis in Prince Edward Island (PEI) began in the 1970's. Pro...
abstract: Anecdotal reports from mussel growers suggest that increased stocking density decreases th...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis aquaculture lines and associated gear provide habitat for sessile and mob...
The Prince Edward Island (PEI) mussel industry has faced challenges associated with invasive tunicat...
The potential spread of Didemnum vexillum through aquaculture transfers of Pacific oyster (Crassostr...
Invasive species such as ascidians have negative effects on aquaculture operations worldwide. Prince...
The invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L., 1767) had an economic impact on the aquaculture of the...
A mathematical model was used to describe the population of the aquatic invasive species, Ciona inte...
The first confirmed report of the invasive solitary ascidian Styela clava (clubbed tunicate) in the ...
A major problem for the mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island, Canada surfaced in the ...
The development of effective mitigation techniques against Botryllus schlosseri and Botrylloides vio...