World Congress of Malacology, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, 21-28 de julho.Global changes occurring in the biogeochemistry o f the oceans may influence the ecology of the biota. There is evidence that species are reacting to changes in climate through variations in the abundance and phenology with many species showing a poleward shift in their distributional range. The rocky intertidal is a relatively simple ecosystem but highly susceptible to anthropogenic activities and is thus an excellent model system for the understanding of the consequences of change in climate. This study presents a preliminary analysis of the changes in gonad phenology of Patella aspera over time. Patella aspera is being collected in various locations of t...
Aim: Recent colonization of northern Portuguese shores by Patella rustica Linnaeus, 1758, led to the...
Patellid limpets are ecologically important keystone grazers having a long history of overexploitati...
Rising sea-level following the Last Glacial Maximum lead to fragmentation of coastal limpet populati...
World Congress of Malacology, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, 21-28 de julho.Global changes ...
Copyright © 2005, Taylor & Francis.Patella candei gomesii is morphologically plastic comprising two ...
Samples of Patella vulgata were collected along the Portuguese continental and the southern Spanish ...
Sex change, or sequential hermaphroditism, occurs in the plant and animal kingdoms and often determi...
The reproductive periodicities of the patellid limpets Cellana capensis and Patella concolor were de...
This study describes the reproductive cycle of the common limpet (Patella vulgata) and rough limpet ...
There is substantial evidence from terrestrial and freshwater systems of species responding to clima...
The reproductive cycle and the sex ratio of the limpet Patella depressa Pennant, 1777 were stud-ied ...
The reproductive cycles of four limpet species, Patella depressa, Patella ulyssiponensis, Patella vu...
World Congress of Malacology, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, 21-28 de julho.Species o f the...
Dispersal and connectivity of patellid limpets (Patella spp.) in the eastern North Atlantic have bee...
The present thesis is aimed principally at the population dynamics and biological interactions of Pa...
Aim: Recent colonization of northern Portuguese shores by Patella rustica Linnaeus, 1758, led to the...
Patellid limpets are ecologically important keystone grazers having a long history of overexploitati...
Rising sea-level following the Last Glacial Maximum lead to fragmentation of coastal limpet populati...
World Congress of Malacology, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, 21-28 de julho.Global changes ...
Copyright © 2005, Taylor & Francis.Patella candei gomesii is morphologically plastic comprising two ...
Samples of Patella vulgata were collected along the Portuguese continental and the southern Spanish ...
Sex change, or sequential hermaphroditism, occurs in the plant and animal kingdoms and often determi...
The reproductive periodicities of the patellid limpets Cellana capensis and Patella concolor were de...
This study describes the reproductive cycle of the common limpet (Patella vulgata) and rough limpet ...
There is substantial evidence from terrestrial and freshwater systems of species responding to clima...
The reproductive cycle and the sex ratio of the limpet Patella depressa Pennant, 1777 were stud-ied ...
The reproductive cycles of four limpet species, Patella depressa, Patella ulyssiponensis, Patella vu...
World Congress of Malacology, Universidade dos Açores, Ponta Delgada, 21-28 de julho.Species o f the...
Dispersal and connectivity of patellid limpets (Patella spp.) in the eastern North Atlantic have bee...
The present thesis is aimed principally at the population dynamics and biological interactions of Pa...
Aim: Recent colonization of northern Portuguese shores by Patella rustica Linnaeus, 1758, led to the...
Patellid limpets are ecologically important keystone grazers having a long history of overexploitati...
Rising sea-level following the Last Glacial Maximum lead to fragmentation of coastal limpet populati...