International audienceIndividual traits and population parameters can be used as proxies of processes taking place within a range of scales, thus improving the way we can evaluate species response to environmental variability. In intertidal rocky shores, patterns at the within-site scale, i.e., between centimeters to hundreds of meters, are important for understanding the population response into these highly variable environments. Here, we studied a rocky-shore mussel population at the within-site spatial scale (1) to test how intertidal height and orientation of the shore affect individual traits and population parameters, (2) to infer the link between individual and population level features, and (3) to explore the upscaling mechanisms d...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
Mortality and growth on commercial mussel beds are highly influenced by seeding density. The seeding...
Advancing our understanding of how environmental variability affects the distribution of organisms i...
International audienceIndividual traits and population parameters can be used as proxies of processe...
Variation in recruitment is known to affect species demography and population dynamics. There is sca...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) are unusual because they thrive in both rocky shore and soft-bottom habi...
Intensity of intertidal mussel recruitment was compared across a range of different spatial and temp...
Recent research highlights the prevalence of intraspecific trait variation, even in relatively open ...
The recruitment of aquatic invertebrate larvae often differs in space and time thus contributing to ...
The interaction of ocean conditions and weather with small-scale physical features of a habitat can ...
Shellfish aquaculture is considered a sustainable way to help meet rising protein demands worldwide....
Fishery on subtidal mussel beds and subsequent relying on culture plots in the same system is a comm...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
Mortality and growth on commercial mussel beds are highly influenced by seeding density. The seeding...
Advancing our understanding of how environmental variability affects the distribution of organisms i...
International audienceIndividual traits and population parameters can be used as proxies of processe...
Variation in recruitment is known to affect species demography and population dynamics. There is sca...
Within landscapes, spatial heterogeneity is common and specific landscape features can influence pro...
Mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) are unusual because they thrive in both rocky shore and soft-bottom habi...
Intensity of intertidal mussel recruitment was compared across a range of different spatial and temp...
Recent research highlights the prevalence of intraspecific trait variation, even in relatively open ...
The recruitment of aquatic invertebrate larvae often differs in space and time thus contributing to ...
The interaction of ocean conditions and weather with small-scale physical features of a habitat can ...
Shellfish aquaculture is considered a sustainable way to help meet rising protein demands worldwide....
Fishery on subtidal mussel beds and subsequent relying on culture plots in the same system is a comm...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
Mortality and growth on commercial mussel beds are highly influenced by seeding density. The seeding...
Advancing our understanding of how environmental variability affects the distribution of organisms i...