Larval transport and settlement have been shown in various studies to be essential in determining population abundance and connectivity for benthic invertebrates. This transport is influenced by both the physical environment and biological behavior. The Atlantic surfclam, Spisula solidissima, is a commercially important benthic invertebrate fishery species along the U.S northeastern coast. In this study, a physical circulation model is coupled to a surfclam larval model to investigate the dynamics of larval transport and settlement within the Middle Atlantic Bight (MAB) shelf in 2006. The main physical mechanisms causing variability in larval transport and settlement are also examined. Model results show that surfclam larvae released from J...
Using an integrated physical and biological approach, we examined across-shelf advection and exchang...
This study examined the effects of wind-driven, cross-shelf circulation on invertebrate larval suppl...
Pelagic larval stages of most marine benthic species are important in maintaining coastal population...
The Atlantic surfclam, Spisula solidissima, is one of the most commercially important species along ...
To study the primary larval transport pathways and inter-population connectivity patterns of the Atl...
The majority of benthic marine invertebrate life cycles include a meroplanktonic phase. Most marine ...
Coastal hydrodynamics regulate population dynamics through the distribution and dispersal of the mer...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
Coastal hydrodynamics regulate population dynamics through the distribution and dispersal of the mer...
The majority of benthic marine invertebrate life cycles include a meroplanktonic phase. Most marine ...
Atlantic surfclams support a major commercial fishery in the western North Atlantic Ocean with landi...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
Atlantic surfclams support a major commercial fishery in the western North Atlantic Ocean with landi...
Using an integrated physical and biological approach, we examined across-shelf advection and exchang...
Using an integrated physical and biological approach, we examined across-shelf advection and exchang...
This study examined the effects of wind-driven, cross-shelf circulation on invertebrate larval suppl...
Pelagic larval stages of most marine benthic species are important in maintaining coastal population...
The Atlantic surfclam, Spisula solidissima, is one of the most commercially important species along ...
To study the primary larval transport pathways and inter-population connectivity patterns of the Atl...
The majority of benthic marine invertebrate life cycles include a meroplanktonic phase. Most marine ...
Coastal hydrodynamics regulate population dynamics through the distribution and dispersal of the mer...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
Coastal hydrodynamics regulate population dynamics through the distribution and dispersal of the mer...
The majority of benthic marine invertebrate life cycles include a meroplanktonic phase. Most marine ...
Atlantic surfclams support a major commercial fishery in the western North Atlantic Ocean with landi...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
ABSTRACT: Explorations of the dynamics of nearshore regions of the coastal zone are missing from man...
Atlantic surfclams support a major commercial fishery in the western North Atlantic Ocean with landi...
Using an integrated physical and biological approach, we examined across-shelf advection and exchang...
Using an integrated physical and biological approach, we examined across-shelf advection and exchang...
This study examined the effects of wind-driven, cross-shelf circulation on invertebrate larval suppl...
Pelagic larval stages of most marine benthic species are important in maintaining coastal population...