The effect of an invasive infaunal suspension-feeding bivalve, the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum, on benthic inorganic carbon and nutrient fluxes was examined through in situ incubations. Measurements were performed in spring and summer on a tidal sandflat of the Rance estuary (south part of the Western English Channel) colonized by the Manila clam after its deliberate introduction in the 1990's. Benthic inorganic carbon fluxes were measured using light and dark benthic chambers both at emersion and immersion. Benthic nutrient fluxes were measured using dark benthic chambers at immersion. Inorganic carbon (IC) and ammonium sediment release under darkness at immersion reached 5.60 mmol m−2 h−1 and 441 μmol m−2 h−1 respectively for a cl...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
Effects of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on sediment characteristics, and benthic o...
Bioturbation studies have generally analyzed small and abundant organisms while the contribution to ...
Bivalve aquaculture introduces high densities of farmed organisms to the natural environment with po...
Fluxes of dissolved oxygen and ammonium across the water sediment interface were measured in a contr...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
In this paper the relationships between the Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) farming and benthi...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
The influence of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) on N-cycle processes, and oxygen and nutr...
As bivalve aquaculture expands globally, an understanding of how it alters nitrogen is important to ...
Estuaries are dynamic and unique habitats which act as transition regions between fresh water and ma...
The suspension feeding bivalve Austrovenus stutchburyi is a key species on intertidal sandflats in N...
The introduction of the short-necked clam Tapes philippinarum into the Sacca di Goro has over a shor...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
Effects of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on sediment characteristics, and benthic o...
Bioturbation studies have generally analyzed small and abundant organisms while the contribution to ...
Bivalve aquaculture introduces high densities of farmed organisms to the natural environment with po...
Fluxes of dissolved oxygen and ammonium across the water sediment interface were measured in a contr...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
In this paper the relationships between the Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) farming and benthi...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
High densities of bivalves found in aquaculture can exert ‘top-down’ control on primary production t...
The influence of the manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) on N-cycle processes, and oxygen and nutr...
As bivalve aquaculture expands globally, an understanding of how it alters nitrogen is important to ...
Estuaries are dynamic and unique habitats which act as transition regions between fresh water and ma...
The suspension feeding bivalve Austrovenus stutchburyi is a key species on intertidal sandflats in N...
The introduction of the short-necked clam Tapes philippinarum into the Sacca di Goro has over a shor...
The influences of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on benthic metabolism and nutrient ...
Effects of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on sediment characteristics, and benthic o...
Bioturbation studies have generally analyzed small and abundant organisms while the contribution to ...