Neilonella sulculata is a dominant bivalve on muddy bottoms of the continental shelf and gulfs off Argentina (Southwest Atlantic). Two benthic surveys performed in 2007 and 2009 in San Jorge Gulf, a depositional area characterized by silt/clay sediments, gave us the opportunity to test whether the population of this clam displays a significant spatial structure and to analyse if there is an inverse relationship between size and density. Density, biomass and size?frequency distribution displayed significant spatial structure, being positively autocorrelated at the smallest spatial scales (c. 1.7?14/17 km). Biomass also showed spatial contagion at scales of 25?33 km. A substantial increase in density and biomass occurred between 2007 and 2009...
The density, size, and morphology of coastal invertebrate species often predictably vary with latitu...
Ecosystem engineers can modify habitat, creating structural microhabitats. This structural complexit...
Fluctuations in abundance of dominant species can cause competitive release of resources with conseq...
The population biology of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius is poorly understood, despite the sp...
The population biology of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius is poorly understood, despite the sp...
Demographic and life-history attributes of the yellow clam, Mesodesma mactroides, were analyzed alon...
The yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides (Deshayes, 1854) is a seasonal migrant that moves in spring to ...
The yellow clam Amarilladesma mactroides (Reeve, 1854), is an intertidal species that prospers mainl...
Morphometric relationships, age and growth rates of the yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, 1854...
The geoduck clam Panopea globosa is a commercially important species because of its high market dema...
The population structure of the intertidal surf clam Donax hanleyanus (Philippi, 1845) (Bivalvia: Do...
The yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides (Deshayes, 1854) is a seasonal migrant that moves in spring to ...
Beach clam fisheries often provide an alternate income for traditional fishermen, but this activity ...
The clam Neilonella sulculata is the dominant bivalve on muddy bottoms along the Argentine continent...
Morphometric relationships and age and growth rates of the yellow clam (Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, ...
The density, size, and morphology of coastal invertebrate species often predictably vary with latitu...
Ecosystem engineers can modify habitat, creating structural microhabitats. This structural complexit...
Fluctuations in abundance of dominant species can cause competitive release of resources with conseq...
The population biology of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius is poorly understood, despite the sp...
The population biology of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius is poorly understood, despite the sp...
Demographic and life-history attributes of the yellow clam, Mesodesma mactroides, were analyzed alon...
The yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides (Deshayes, 1854) is a seasonal migrant that moves in spring to ...
The yellow clam Amarilladesma mactroides (Reeve, 1854), is an intertidal species that prospers mainl...
Morphometric relationships, age and growth rates of the yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, 1854...
The geoduck clam Panopea globosa is a commercially important species because of its high market dema...
The population structure of the intertidal surf clam Donax hanleyanus (Philippi, 1845) (Bivalvia: Do...
The yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides (Deshayes, 1854) is a seasonal migrant that moves in spring to ...
Beach clam fisheries often provide an alternate income for traditional fishermen, but this activity ...
The clam Neilonella sulculata is the dominant bivalve on muddy bottoms along the Argentine continent...
Morphometric relationships and age and growth rates of the yellow clam (Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, ...
The density, size, and morphology of coastal invertebrate species often predictably vary with latitu...
Ecosystem engineers can modify habitat, creating structural microhabitats. This structural complexit...
Fluctuations in abundance of dominant species can cause competitive release of resources with conseq...