Aim We used a coupled biophysical ecology (BE)-physiological mechanistic modelling approach based on the Dynamic Energy Budget theory (DEB, Dynamic energy budget theory for metabolic organisation, 2010, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; DEB) to generate spatially explicit predictions of physiological performance (maximal size and reproductive output) for the invasive mussel, Brachidontes pharaonis. Location We examined 26 sites throughout the central Mediterranean Sea. Methods We ran models under subtidal and intertidal conditions; hourly weather and water temperature data were obtained from the Italian Buoy Network, and monthly CHL-a data were obtained from satellite imagery. Results Mechanistic analysis of the B. pharaonis fu...
In Scotland, bivalves are widely distributed. However, their larvae dispersion is still largely unkn...
Losses due to predation are recognized as an important factor affecting shellfish stocks, restoratio...
Recent studies have emphasised that organisms can experience physiological stress well within their ...
Aim We used a coupled biophysical ecology (BE)-physiological mechanistic modelling approach based o...
The Lessepsian bivalve Brachidontes pharaonis is considered as one of 100 worst invasive species in ...
Organismal fecundity (F) and its relationship with body size (BS) are key factors in predicting spec...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models are used for describing the flow of energy through organisms. The...
The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) via man-made corridors connecting previously dispar...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models are used for describing the flow of energy through organisms. The...
The concept of energy available to organismal growth (i.e. scope for growth; SFG) assumes a central ...
Mechanistic models such as those based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory are emergent ecomechani...
Individual-based models are increasingly used by marine ecologists to predict species responses to e...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models serve as a powerful tool for describing the flow of energy throug...
The Indo-Pacific mytilid Brachidontes pharaonis (Bivalvia, Fischer 1870) offers an excellent model f...
In Scotland, bivalves are widely distributed. However, their larvae dispersion is still largely unkn...
Losses due to predation are recognized as an important factor affecting shellfish stocks, restoratio...
Recent studies have emphasised that organisms can experience physiological stress well within their ...
Aim We used a coupled biophysical ecology (BE)-physiological mechanistic modelling approach based o...
The Lessepsian bivalve Brachidontes pharaonis is considered as one of 100 worst invasive species in ...
Organismal fecundity (F) and its relationship with body size (BS) are key factors in predicting spec...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models are used for describing the flow of energy through organisms. The...
The introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) via man-made corridors connecting previously dispar...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models are used for describing the flow of energy through organisms. The...
The concept of energy available to organismal growth (i.e. scope for growth; SFG) assumes a central ...
Mechanistic models such as those based on dynamic energy budget (DEB) theory are emergent ecomechani...
Individual-based models are increasingly used by marine ecologists to predict species responses to e...
Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) models serve as a powerful tool for describing the flow of energy throug...
The Indo-Pacific mytilid Brachidontes pharaonis (Bivalvia, Fischer 1870) offers an excellent model f...
In Scotland, bivalves are widely distributed. However, their larvae dispersion is still largely unkn...
Losses due to predation are recognized as an important factor affecting shellfish stocks, restoratio...
Recent studies have emphasised that organisms can experience physiological stress well within their ...