Intertidal limpets are subject to harvesting pressure in regions, e.g. oceanic islands, where marine organisms are a more accessible source of protein. These molluscs are very sensitive to human exploitation which often results on a decrease of their densities and an over-representation of immature individuals, because of the loss of large sized reproductive specimens. Two species of exploited limpets (Patella aspera and Patella candei) were assessed throughout 21 years, before (1996–2006) and after (2007–2017) the implementation of conservation measures for their sustainable management in Madeira (North-eastern Atlantic Ocean). Different levels of anthropogenic pressure were also taken in account in this comparative study: (i) proximi...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.It is widely recognised that microhabitats are im...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of protection from extractive activities on the population ...
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2010.There is clear evidence that ma...
Intertidal and shallow subtidal molluscs are highly sensitive to overharvesting because of their res...
1. Limpets are one of the most successful intertidal algal grazers in the north-eastern Atlantic. T...
Length–weight relationships (LWRs) provide valuable information about growth and individual fitness ...
10th International Temperate Reefs Symposium, The University of Western Australia, 12-17 de janeiro....
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.There is growing consensus that anthro...
Patellid limpets are ecologically important keystone grazers having a long history of overexploitati...
The genetic erosion of populations exposed to human exploitation plays a detrimental role on a speci...
Ocean Science Meeting. Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 23-28 de Fevereiro.There is ...
Exploitation of organisms can prompt the reduction in the number and size of target populations cons...
Limpets are intertidal keystone grazers and their overexploitation could have significant consequenc...
The Mediterranean ribbed limpet Patella ferruginea Gmelin, 1791 is the most endangered marine invert...
Experimental work has shown the importance of grazing by patellid limpets in structuring intertidal ...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.It is widely recognised that microhabitats are im...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of protection from extractive activities on the population ...
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2010.There is clear evidence that ma...
Intertidal and shallow subtidal molluscs are highly sensitive to overharvesting because of their res...
1. Limpets are one of the most successful intertidal algal grazers in the north-eastern Atlantic. T...
Length–weight relationships (LWRs) provide valuable information about growth and individual fitness ...
10th International Temperate Reefs Symposium, The University of Western Australia, 12-17 de janeiro....
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.There is growing consensus that anthro...
Patellid limpets are ecologically important keystone grazers having a long history of overexploitati...
The genetic erosion of populations exposed to human exploitation plays a detrimental role on a speci...
Ocean Science Meeting. Hawaii Convention Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, 23-28 de Fevereiro.There is ...
Exploitation of organisms can prompt the reduction in the number and size of target populations cons...
Limpets are intertidal keystone grazers and their overexploitation could have significant consequenc...
The Mediterranean ribbed limpet Patella ferruginea Gmelin, 1791 is the most endangered marine invert...
Experimental work has shown the importance of grazing by patellid limpets in structuring intertidal ...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.It is widely recognised that microhabitats are im...
This study aimed to evaluate the effects of protection from extractive activities on the population ...
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2010.There is clear evidence that ma...