Aquaculture is increasing rapidly to meet global seafood demand. Some hydroid populations have been linked to mortality and health issues in finfish and shellfish, but their dynamics in and around aquaculture farms remain understudied. In the present work, two experiments, each with 36 panels, tested colonization (factors: Depth, season of immersion) and succession (factors: Depth, submersion duration) over one year. Hydroid surface cover was estimated for each species, and data were analyzed with multivariate techniques. The assemblage of hydrozoans was species-poor, although species richness, frequency and abundance increased with time, paralleling the overall increase in structural complexity of fouling assemblages. Submersion duration a...
Aquaculture facilities provide a suitable habitat for a wide group of marine species that are able t...
BBSRC Eastbio funded studentship (lead author).Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fis...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...
Aquaculture is increasing rapidly to meet global seafood demand. Some hydroid populations have been...
Aquaculture is increasing rapidly to meet global seafood demand. Some hydroid populations have been ...
Biological fouling organisms on fish cages represent a major issue and costly factor in marine finfi...
© The Author(s).-- 17 pages, 6 figures, 5 tablesBiological fouling organisms on fish cages represent...
© 2011 Dr. Isla FitridgeHydroids (Cnidaria:Hydrozoa) are a frequently abundant component of marine s...
Fouling assemblage colonizing fish-farms is considered mostly to produce negative impacts causing fi...
In recent years, caged finfish mariculture across European seas suffered production losses by severe...
11 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389...
Fouling assemblage colonizing fish-farms is considered mostly to produce negative impacts causing fi...
Biofouling, the unwanted growth of organisms on submerged artificial surfaces, is ubiquitous in the ...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
Biofouling is generally considered a serious threat for human coastal activities such as aquaculture...
Aquaculture facilities provide a suitable habitat for a wide group of marine species that are able t...
BBSRC Eastbio funded studentship (lead author).Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fis...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...
Aquaculture is increasing rapidly to meet global seafood demand. Some hydroid populations have been...
Aquaculture is increasing rapidly to meet global seafood demand. Some hydroid populations have been ...
Biological fouling organisms on fish cages represent a major issue and costly factor in marine finfi...
© The Author(s).-- 17 pages, 6 figures, 5 tablesBiological fouling organisms on fish cages represent...
© 2011 Dr. Isla FitridgeHydroids (Cnidaria:Hydrozoa) are a frequently abundant component of marine s...
Fouling assemblage colonizing fish-farms is considered mostly to produce negative impacts causing fi...
In recent years, caged finfish mariculture across European seas suffered production losses by severe...
11 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, supplementary material http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389...
Fouling assemblage colonizing fish-farms is considered mostly to produce negative impacts causing fi...
Biofouling, the unwanted growth of organisms on submerged artificial surfaces, is ubiquitous in the ...
Biofouling has become a serious problem for farmers in the Norwegian finfish aquaculture industry in...
Biofouling is generally considered a serious threat for human coastal activities such as aquaculture...
Aquaculture facilities provide a suitable habitat for a wide group of marine species that are able t...
BBSRC Eastbio funded studentship (lead author).Gelatinous plankton present a challenge to marine fis...
This study was made possible through a Marine Alliance for Science and Technology Scotland Prize PhD...