Tidal currents, seston, and sediments separately influence growth of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, but it is uncertain how these factors may interact. A 3×3 factorial field experiment, carried out in Great Sound, a coastal lagoon in Southern New Jersey, USA, between May and September 1986, determined the relative effects of three sediment types and three site-specific seston/tidal current regimes on the individual growth of M. mercenaria. Analysis of variance of the change in shell length after 15 wk (differences in initial and final lengths) demonstrated a significant difference (P=0.0064) in growth among sites, but no significant differences (P=0.1331) for growth in different sediments, although trends were evident. Effects of sit...
This work reports on the effects of cage mesh size and tidal level placement upon the growth and sur...
Spatial growth variation of experimentally cultured blue mussels Mytilus edulis in Tracadie Bay, Pri...
Aquatic organisms that produce epibenthic structures such as saltmarsh plants play key roles in habi...
Several field experiments have shown that bottom sediment type affects growth of the hard clam, Merc...
The interactions between physical, chemical and biological processes influencing lagoonal and coasta...
An investigation of how the presence of seagrass and seagrass patch size in high- and low-energy env...
Shellfish cultures worldwide are often located in sheltered marine bays. The Oosterschelde is such a...
The goal of this study was to characterize the seasonal quality and quantity of suspended particulat...
Experiments were conducted in a multiple-flume apparatus to determine the effects of water flow (cur...
The hard shell clam Mercenaria mercenaria (L.) is a long-lived animal tolerating wide environmental ...
A study of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria (Linnaeus, 1758) resources of Virginia is currently ...
Growth and survival of Mercenaria mercenaria seed in three marinas and a control site were compared ...
Effects of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on sediment characteristics, and benthic o...
Manila clam (Tapes philippinarum) culture and sediment interactions were tested by comparing two rea...
The supply of detritus is an important food source for many soft-sediment invertebrates, but its imp...
This work reports on the effects of cage mesh size and tidal level placement upon the growth and sur...
Spatial growth variation of experimentally cultured blue mussels Mytilus edulis in Tracadie Bay, Pri...
Aquatic organisms that produce epibenthic structures such as saltmarsh plants play key roles in habi...
Several field experiments have shown that bottom sediment type affects growth of the hard clam, Merc...
The interactions between physical, chemical and biological processes influencing lagoonal and coasta...
An investigation of how the presence of seagrass and seagrass patch size in high- and low-energy env...
Shellfish cultures worldwide are often located in sheltered marine bays. The Oosterschelde is such a...
The goal of this study was to characterize the seasonal quality and quantity of suspended particulat...
Experiments were conducted in a multiple-flume apparatus to determine the effects of water flow (cur...
The hard shell clam Mercenaria mercenaria (L.) is a long-lived animal tolerating wide environmental ...
A study of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria (Linnaeus, 1758) resources of Virginia is currently ...
Growth and survival of Mercenaria mercenaria seed in three marinas and a control site were compared ...
Effects of suspended mussel and infaunal clam cultivation on sediment characteristics, and benthic o...
Manila clam (Tapes philippinarum) culture and sediment interactions were tested by comparing two rea...
The supply of detritus is an important food source for many soft-sediment invertebrates, but its imp...
This work reports on the effects of cage mesh size and tidal level placement upon the growth and sur...
Spatial growth variation of experimentally cultured blue mussels Mytilus edulis in Tracadie Bay, Pri...
Aquatic organisms that produce epibenthic structures such as saltmarsh plants play key roles in habi...