© 2020 Society for Ecological Restoration Ensuring that oysters remain sustainable in the face of significant coastal restoration activities, high local subsidence rates, and predicted sea-level rise requires a deeper understanding of basic population demographics, including reproductive potential. We quantified fecundity (eggs ind−1) of oysters at high- and low-salinity sites during a fall and spring spawn season. We assessed the relationships between oyster size, the relative proportion of females across size classes, and fecundity. Finally, we quantified reproductive potential (eggs m−2) of an engineered reef by connecting fecundity with annual oyster population demographic data as a means to assess population sustainability. The proport...
Understanding how different life history stages are impacted by extreme or stochastic environmental ...
1.The European native oyster, Ostrea edulis, has been in severe decline since the early 1900s across...
Oyster reefs are one of the most depleted and degraded marine habitats worldwide. To reverse the cur...
Sustainability of a fishery is traditionally and typically considered achieved if the exploited popu...
A sustainable fisheries model for the estimation of harvests of oysters, maintenance of cultch, and ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the reproductive processes of a collapsing population of ...
Reproductive activity in oysters, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin, in the James River, Virginia, was ex...
Restoring and conserving coastal resilience faces increasing challenges under current climate change...
Populations of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) have experienced declines from overfishing...
The proliferation of the voluntarily-introduced cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas, has attained the p...
These data are being shared under a CC-BY (Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/...
Populations of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) have experienced declines from overfishing...
Marine species characterized as structure building, autogenic ecosystem engineers are recognized wor...
Oyster populations from six estuaries in Florida were sampled monthly from January to December of 20...
Stock–recruitment relationships (SRR) are used by many resource managers as a metric to evaluate sto...
Understanding how different life history stages are impacted by extreme or stochastic environmental ...
1.The European native oyster, Ostrea edulis, has been in severe decline since the early 1900s across...
Oyster reefs are one of the most depleted and degraded marine habitats worldwide. To reverse the cur...
Sustainability of a fishery is traditionally and typically considered achieved if the exploited popu...
A sustainable fisheries model for the estimation of harvests of oysters, maintenance of cultch, and ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the reproductive processes of a collapsing population of ...
Reproductive activity in oysters, Crassostrea virginica Gmelin, in the James River, Virginia, was ex...
Restoring and conserving coastal resilience faces increasing challenges under current climate change...
Populations of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) have experienced declines from overfishing...
The proliferation of the voluntarily-introduced cupped oyster, Crassostrea gigas, has attained the p...
These data are being shared under a CC-BY (Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/...
Populations of the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) have experienced declines from overfishing...
Marine species characterized as structure building, autogenic ecosystem engineers are recognized wor...
Oyster populations from six estuaries in Florida were sampled monthly from January to December of 20...
Stock–recruitment relationships (SRR) are used by many resource managers as a metric to evaluate sto...
Understanding how different life history stages are impacted by extreme or stochastic environmental ...
1.The European native oyster, Ostrea edulis, has been in severe decline since the early 1900s across...
Oyster reefs are one of the most depleted and degraded marine habitats worldwide. To reverse the cur...