1. Bivalve habitat restoration is growing in geographic extent and scale globally. While addressing the wide-scale loss of these biogenic habitats is still a key motivation behind restoration efforts, increasingly stakeholders and funders are drawn to shellfish restoration for the many ecosystem services these habitats provide. 2. There is clear evidence for the provision of ecosystem services from species targeted for restoration in the USA, in particular Crassostrea virginica. Ecosystem services remain, however, largely unquantified or even undescribed for the majority of other species targeted for restoration. 3. A structured review of the literature was undertaken and supplemented by expert knowledge, to identify which ecosystem ser...
1.Vegetated marine and freshwater habitats are being increasingly lost around the world. Habitat res...
Ecosystems are degrading world-wide, with severe ecological and economic consequences. Restoration i...
Restoration ecologists recognize the need for restoring ecosystem servicesin sustainable ways that m...
1. Bivalve habitat restoration is growing in geographic extent and scale globally. While addressing...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordBivalve hab...
Bivalve habitats were once a dominant ecosystem in temperate and subtropical estuaries worldwide. Wh...
Widespread global declines in shellfish reefs (ecosystem‐forming bivalves such as oysters and mussel...
Widespread global declines in shellfish reefs (ecosystem-forming bivalves such as oysters and mussel...
Identification of ecosystem services, i.e. the contributions that ecosystems make to human well-bein...
Vegetated marine and freshwater habitats are being increasingly lost around the world. Habitat resto...
Identification of ecosystem services, i.e. the contributions that ecosystems make to human well-bein...
Long-term monitoring is vital to understanding the efficacy of restoration approaches and how restor...
1.Vegetated marine and freshwater habitats are being increasingly lost around the world. Habitat res...
Ecosystems are degrading world-wide, with severe ecological and economic consequences. Restoration i...
Restoration ecologists recognize the need for restoring ecosystem servicesin sustainable ways that m...
1. Bivalve habitat restoration is growing in geographic extent and scale globally. While addressing...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordBivalve hab...
Bivalve habitats were once a dominant ecosystem in temperate and subtropical estuaries worldwide. Wh...
Widespread global declines in shellfish reefs (ecosystem‐forming bivalves such as oysters and mussel...
Widespread global declines in shellfish reefs (ecosystem-forming bivalves such as oysters and mussel...
Identification of ecosystem services, i.e. the contributions that ecosystems make to human well-bein...
Vegetated marine and freshwater habitats are being increasingly lost around the world. Habitat resto...
Identification of ecosystem services, i.e. the contributions that ecosystems make to human well-bein...
Long-term monitoring is vital to understanding the efficacy of restoration approaches and how restor...
1.Vegetated marine and freshwater habitats are being increasingly lost around the world. Habitat res...
Ecosystems are degrading world-wide, with severe ecological and economic consequences. Restoration i...
Restoration ecologists recognize the need for restoring ecosystem servicesin sustainable ways that m...