The smooth clam Callista chione is an Atlantic-Mediterranean species that is commercially exploited in several European countries. Several aspects of its reproduction were studied in a coastal location of the northwestern Mediterranean as a tool for sustainable fisheries management. Gonadal development was classified into 6 different stages, ranging from immature to degradation of the remaining sexual structures. Results showed that C. chione was able to reproduce throughout the year but a main spawning period occurred in spring. First records of hermaphrodites were found for this species. The mature spermatozoa measured 4.70±0.66 μm (without the flagellum), including a very short acrosome of 0.75±0.09 μm. The mid-piece of the spermatozoa h...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione a conditioning experi...
Mariculture in estuaries provides substrate for colonization by fouling organisms, thus attracting s...
The sexual maturation and the growth of the salema, Sarpa salpa (Linnaeus, 1758), along the Italian ...
Summary: The smooth clam Callista chione is an Atlantic-Mediterranean species that is commercially e...
The smooth clam, Callista chione (Linnaeus, 1758), is a venerid bivalve widely appreciated in southe...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione, a conditioning expe...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione, a conditioning expe...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione, a conditioning expe...
This study describes the first data on larval development and growth of the smooth clam Callista chi...
The smooth clam, Callista chione (Linnaeus, 1758), is a venerid bivalve widely appreciated in southe...
The spawning cycle of the European hake (Merluccius merluccius, (Linnaeus, 1758)) was studied in two...
The gametogenic cycle of three populations of Chamelea gallina (L., 1758) from the Andalusian coast ...
Cardium costatum (Linne, 1758) is a marine mollusc bivalve fishing in the exclusive economic zone (E...
Cardium costatum (Linne, 1758) is a marine mollusc bivalve fishing in the exclusive economic zone (E...
burrowing filter feeder, inhabiting sandy sediments, from just offshore to a depth of about 130m. It...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione a conditioning experi...
Mariculture in estuaries provides substrate for colonization by fouling organisms, thus attracting s...
The sexual maturation and the growth of the salema, Sarpa salpa (Linnaeus, 1758), along the Italian ...
Summary: The smooth clam Callista chione is an Atlantic-Mediterranean species that is commercially e...
The smooth clam, Callista chione (Linnaeus, 1758), is a venerid bivalve widely appreciated in southe...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione, a conditioning expe...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione, a conditioning expe...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione, a conditioning expe...
This study describes the first data on larval development and growth of the smooth clam Callista chi...
The smooth clam, Callista chione (Linnaeus, 1758), is a venerid bivalve widely appreciated in southe...
The spawning cycle of the European hake (Merluccius merluccius, (Linnaeus, 1758)) was studied in two...
The gametogenic cycle of three populations of Chamelea gallina (L., 1758) from the Andalusian coast ...
Cardium costatum (Linne, 1758) is a marine mollusc bivalve fishing in the exclusive economic zone (E...
Cardium costatum (Linne, 1758) is a marine mollusc bivalve fishing in the exclusive economic zone (E...
burrowing filter feeder, inhabiting sandy sediments, from just offshore to a depth of about 130m. It...
In order to select the most suitable broodstock conditions for Callista chione a conditioning experi...
Mariculture in estuaries provides substrate for colonization by fouling organisms, thus attracting s...
The sexual maturation and the growth of the salema, Sarpa salpa (Linnaeus, 1758), along the Italian ...