Effectiveness of conservation measures for diminished populations depends on the mechanism producing low abundance. In queen conch, which is heavily exploited, reproductive activity is depressed where conch density is low, which may be due to the Allee effect, poor habitat quality, or delayed functional maturity. To determine the mechanism underlying impaired reproduction in shallow seagrass beds, mature conch were translocated from \u27source\u27 sites with high and low, ambient conch density (similar to1000 and similar to20 conch ha(-1), respectively), and kept at high density in enclosures within high- and low-density \u27host\u27 sites. We monitored reproductive activity, and modelled conch population dynamics under exploitation, a repr...
<p>The large gastropod queen conch, Strombus gigas, is a valuable food source throughout the Caribbe...
Queen conch (Lobatus gigas) populations living deeper than 20 m are rarely studied, because of the l...
Ontogenetic, seasonal, and spatial variation in the diets of queen conch, Strombus gigas, were inves...
Effectiveness of conservation measures for diminished populations depends on the mechanism producing...
The queen conch, Lobatus gigas, is key to the Bahamian way of life. Recent studies suggest that comm...
The queen conch (Strombus gigas) is a large economically important gastropod that has been severely ...
Queen conch is a gastropod inhabiting the Caribbean Sea, it represents the second largest fishery af...
The marine gastropod queen conch (Lobatus gigas), found throughout the Wider Caribbean Region, suppo...
Queen conch (Strombus gigas) stocks in the Florida Keys once supported commercial and recreational f...
Intense harvest of queen conch (Strombus gigas L.) throughout the Caribbean has resulted in serious ...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
Overexploitation of the Queen Conch is a major problem throughout the Caribbean. We have explored th...
The queen conch (Strombus gigas) provides important economic, ecological, and societal benefits to l...
In this dissertation, I experimentally examine predation-induced mortality upon juvenile queen conch...
<p>The large gastropod queen conch, Strombus gigas, is a valuable food source throughout the Caribbe...
Queen conch (Lobatus gigas) populations living deeper than 20 m are rarely studied, because of the l...
Ontogenetic, seasonal, and spatial variation in the diets of queen conch, Strombus gigas, were inves...
Effectiveness of conservation measures for diminished populations depends on the mechanism producing...
The queen conch, Lobatus gigas, is key to the Bahamian way of life. Recent studies suggest that comm...
The queen conch (Strombus gigas) is a large economically important gastropod that has been severely ...
Queen conch is a gastropod inhabiting the Caribbean Sea, it represents the second largest fishery af...
The marine gastropod queen conch (Lobatus gigas), found throughout the Wider Caribbean Region, suppo...
Queen conch (Strombus gigas) stocks in the Florida Keys once supported commercial and recreational f...
Intense harvest of queen conch (Strombus gigas L.) throughout the Caribbean has resulted in serious ...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
The queen conch Strombus gigas represents one of the most important fishery resources of the Caribbe...
Overexploitation of the Queen Conch is a major problem throughout the Caribbean. We have explored th...
The queen conch (Strombus gigas) provides important economic, ecological, and societal benefits to l...
In this dissertation, I experimentally examine predation-induced mortality upon juvenile queen conch...
<p>The large gastropod queen conch, Strombus gigas, is a valuable food source throughout the Caribbe...
Queen conch (Lobatus gigas) populations living deeper than 20 m are rarely studied, because of the l...
Ontogenetic, seasonal, and spatial variation in the diets of queen conch, Strombus gigas, were inves...