Amiantis purpurata is the dominant clam of shallow subtidal soft bottom communities in Buenos Aires province where it is a major prey item of economically important fish and gastropods as well as anemones. Despite its significant role in the benthic food web, there are few studies dealing with the population biology of this species. Growth, age, mortality, and production along with reproductive patterns and size at first maturity of A. purpurata were investigated at Mar del Plata (38 ºS) area and compared with a population at the southernmost point of distribution, the only other studied population (42 ºS). Early growth was empirically documented for the first time for this species by following a newly recruited cohort throughout the first ...
The mass mortality of the highly dominant and abundant bivalve Mesodesma donacium along Peruvian san...
Growth, recruitment, mortality and exploitation rate of the short-necked clam Paphia undulata (Born,...
The boring bivalve Lithophaga patagonica (d´Orbigny, 1842) is a locally abundant inhabitant of hard ...
The population biology of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius is poorly understood, despite the sp...
Morphometric relationships and age and growth rates of the yellow clam (Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, ...
Morphometric relationships, age and growth rates of the yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, 1854...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
The aim of this study was to address an analysis of spatial distribution, reproduction, population p...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
Growth, productivity and potential for exploitation of the clam Tawera gayi from shallow waters (3¨C...
The edible beaked clam Eumarcia paupercula (Holten, 1802) is an abundant component of the intertidal...
Since its accidental introduction in 1991, Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout the del Plata b...
Ensis macha es una almeja distribuida a lo largo de las costas del sur de Argentina y Chile. A pesar...
Ensis macha is a razor clam distributed throughout the coasts of southern Argentina and Chile. Even ...
The mass mortality of the highly dominant and abundant bivalve Mesodesma donacium along Peruvian san...
Growth, recruitment, mortality and exploitation rate of the short-necked clam Paphia undulata (Born,...
The boring bivalve Lithophaga patagonica (d´Orbigny, 1842) is a locally abundant inhabitant of hard ...
The population biology of the stout razor clam Tagelus plebeius is poorly understood, despite the sp...
Morphometric relationships and age and growth rates of the yellow clam (Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, ...
Morphometric relationships, age and growth rates of the yellow clam Mesodesma mactroides Reeve, 1854...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
The aim of this study was to address an analysis of spatial distribution, reproduction, population p...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum was introduced to Poole Harbour (lat 50°N) on the south coas...
Growth, productivity and potential for exploitation of the clam Tawera gayi from shallow waters (3¨C...
The edible beaked clam Eumarcia paupercula (Holten, 1802) is an abundant component of the intertidal...
Since its accidental introduction in 1991, Limnoperna fortunei has spread throughout the del Plata b...
Ensis macha es una almeja distribuida a lo largo de las costas del sur de Argentina y Chile. A pesar...
Ensis macha is a razor clam distributed throughout the coasts of southern Argentina and Chile. Even ...
The mass mortality of the highly dominant and abundant bivalve Mesodesma donacium along Peruvian san...
Growth, recruitment, mortality and exploitation rate of the short-necked clam Paphia undulata (Born,...
The boring bivalve Lithophaga patagonica (d´Orbigny, 1842) is a locally abundant inhabitant of hard ...