Understanding the factors and mechanisms that control temporal changes of larval settlement and subsequent recruitment of marine bivalves have strong implications for the management of exploited populations of coastal species and the conservation of benthic communities. Therefore, assessing both organismal and environmental drivers of the reproductive function, gamete release and recruitment is important. This is particularly true for highly productive upwelling coastal areas that are heavily affected by shifts in climatic regimes during the El Niño (EN)-La Niña (LN) cycle. We aimed to assess temporal variation in the transition between gamete release, larval settlement and subsequent recruitment of the commercially- important ribbed mussel...
The trophic flow of a species is considered a characteristic trait reflecting its trophic position a...
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global climate variablility, which fundamentally influences...
Paphies ventricosa is a large surf clam endemic to New Zealand with a patchy distribution and whose ...
Understanding the factors and mechanisms that control temporal changes of larval settlement and subs...
Since its accidental introduction in 1991, Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout the del Plata b...
Background: Since its accidental introduction in 1991, - Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout t...
Background: Since its accidental introduction in 1991, - Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout t...
The Humboldt Current that bathes the west coast of South America is affected by different influences...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
The mass mortality of the highly dominant and abundant bivalve Mesodesma donacium along Peruvian san...
The ability of a species to show plasticity throughout its range is suggested to be significant to t...
Estuarine bivalves are especially susceptible to salinity fluctuations. Stage-specific sensibilities...
The Humboldt Current System is a highly productive ecosystem that is subject to the dynamics of the ...
The trophic flow of a species is considered a characteristic trait reflecting its trophic position a...
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global climate variablility, which fundamentally influences...
Paphies ventricosa is a large surf clam endemic to New Zealand with a patchy distribution and whose ...
Understanding the factors and mechanisms that control temporal changes of larval settlement and subs...
Since its accidental introduction in 1991, Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout the del Plata b...
Background: Since its accidental introduction in 1991, - Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout t...
Background: Since its accidental introduction in 1991, - Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout t...
The Humboldt Current that bathes the west coast of South America is affected by different influences...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
Marine systems are driven by the relationships among organisms and environmental conditions. Anthrop...
The mass mortality of the highly dominant and abundant bivalve Mesodesma donacium along Peruvian san...
The ability of a species to show plasticity throughout its range is suggested to be significant to t...
Estuarine bivalves are especially susceptible to salinity fluctuations. Stage-specific sensibilities...
The Humboldt Current System is a highly productive ecosystem that is subject to the dynamics of the ...
The trophic flow of a species is considered a characteristic trait reflecting its trophic position a...
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a global climate variablility, which fundamentally influences...
Paphies ventricosa is a large surf clam endemic to New Zealand with a patchy distribution and whose ...