There is evidence that infaunal bivalves in New Zealand are not as abundant as they once were with overfishing and habitat modification contributing to the decline in density and health of cockles. The population biology and abundance of the bivalve Austrovenus stutchburyi (tuangi) in eight beds in four estuaries was assessed both seasonally (13 seasons) and annually (7 years) as little is known about the cockle beds in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. As with populations of similar species worldwide, there were site specific differences in population structure (density and size ranges) with the highest densities at Takamatua (>1500/m²), and the lowest at Port Levy (<350/m²). Gonad indices varied between male and female cockles. Mal...
Bivalve reefs are vital ecosystem engineers but have declined or disappeared in many regions. In the...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...
Understanding possible effects of cockle dredging on bivalve dynamics should include studies of the ...
Understanding possible effects of cockle dredging on bivalve dynamics should include studies of the ...
Austrovenus stutchburyi is one of the dominant bivalves of New Zealand’s soft shore sheltered habita...
An investigation into the ecology of bivalve molluscs on Centre Bank, the flood tidal delta of Taura...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapes worldwide. Many bivalves...
Austrovenus stutchburyi is one of the dominant bivalves of New Zealand’s soft shore sheltered habita...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Bivalve reefs are vital ecosystem engineers but have declined or disappeared in many regions. In the...
Bivalve reefs are vital ecosystem engineers but have declined or disappeared in many regions. In the...
Bivalve reefs are vital ecosystem engineers but have declined or disappeared in many regions. In the...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...
Understanding possible effects of cockle dredging on bivalve dynamics should include studies of the ...
Understanding possible effects of cockle dredging on bivalve dynamics should include studies of the ...
Austrovenus stutchburyi is one of the dominant bivalves of New Zealand’s soft shore sheltered habita...
An investigation into the ecology of bivalve molluscs on Centre Bank, the flood tidal delta of Taura...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapes worldwide. Many bivalves...
Austrovenus stutchburyi is one of the dominant bivalves of New Zealand’s soft shore sheltered habita...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Human exploitation of bivalve populations has changed intertidal landscapesworldwide.Many bivalves a...
Bivalve reefs are vital ecosystem engineers but have declined or disappeared in many regions. In the...
Bivalve reefs are vital ecosystem engineers but have declined or disappeared in many regions. In the...
Bivalve reefs are vital ecosystem engineers but have declined or disappeared in many regions. In the...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum is one of the most commercially valuable bivalve species wor...