The potential for predation by the sea stars Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis on seed-size (41 ± 3 mm shell height) juvenile scallops (Pecten maximus), ready for seeding in sea ranching areas, was investigated in a 30-day laboratory predation experiment. There was no significant difference (P[0.05) in predation rate of large A. rubens (95–115 mm radium) and large M. glacialis (120–164 mm radius), which averaged 0.88 and 0.71 scallops individual-1 day-1, respectively. Maximum rates of predation were 2.44 scallops individual-1 day-1 for large A. rubens and 3.00 scallops individual-1 day-1 for large M. glacialis. Small M. glacialis (76–87 mm radius) had a significantly lower predation rate than large individuals of either species (a...
Scallop aquaculture in Chile suffers from intense fouling on culture facilities by invasive species ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Mussel beds are an important ecological component in the Wadden Sea. Muss...
Knowledge about the key factors influencing recruitment of exploited benthic marine invertebrates is...
The potential for predation by the sea stars Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis on seed-siz...
Sea ranching of the great scallop (Pecten maximus) may have a high potential for future aquaculture ...
High sea scallop abundances such as those in the closed areas of Georges Bank may cause predators, i...
In order to have a better understanding of recessing in great scallop, Pecten maximus and consequent...
The functional response characterises the relationship between prey density and the consumption rate...
WOS: 000351250600012Predatory behaviors of spiny sea star (Marthasterias glacialis) and red comb sta...
In the last decades, the invasive Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) increased dramatically in the W...
Escape responses of Australian scallops (Pecten fumatus and Chlamys asperrima) to native and introdu...
Presently 80 % of the biomass of sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus on Georges Bank is located wit...
Bay scallops, Argopecten irradians, were once an abundant estuarine species, associated with seagras...
Early post-settlement mortality is one of the main processes determining distribution and abundance ...
The present study examined the seasonal effects of a predatory crab assemblage on a population of no...
Scallop aquaculture in Chile suffers from intense fouling on culture facilities by invasive species ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Mussel beds are an important ecological component in the Wadden Sea. Muss...
Knowledge about the key factors influencing recruitment of exploited benthic marine invertebrates is...
The potential for predation by the sea stars Asterias rubens and Marthasterias glacialis on seed-siz...
Sea ranching of the great scallop (Pecten maximus) may have a high potential for future aquaculture ...
High sea scallop abundances such as those in the closed areas of Georges Bank may cause predators, i...
In order to have a better understanding of recessing in great scallop, Pecten maximus and consequent...
The functional response characterises the relationship between prey density and the consumption rate...
WOS: 000351250600012Predatory behaviors of spiny sea star (Marthasterias glacialis) and red comb sta...
In the last decades, the invasive Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) increased dramatically in the W...
Escape responses of Australian scallops (Pecten fumatus and Chlamys asperrima) to native and introdu...
Presently 80 % of the biomass of sea scallop Placopecten magellanicus on Georges Bank is located wit...
Bay scallops, Argopecten irradians, were once an abundant estuarine species, associated with seagras...
Early post-settlement mortality is one of the main processes determining distribution and abundance ...
The present study examined the seasonal effects of a predatory crab assemblage on a population of no...
Scallop aquaculture in Chile suffers from intense fouling on culture facilities by invasive species ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Mussel beds are an important ecological component in the Wadden Sea. Muss...
Knowledge about the key factors influencing recruitment of exploited benthic marine invertebrates is...