Explaining the distribution and abundance patterns of organisms in the natural environment is a central objective of ecological theory. Predation and competition have long been seen as major drivers of diversity and abundance, while more recently ‘supply-side’ ecology has developed as a potentially important factor explaining populations dynamics. Marine sessile and sedentary species comprise a large component of rocky shoreline biodiversity. For many benthic organisms, broadcast spawning is the primary mode of reproduction with extremely high larval output potentially making larval supply a key step in their ecology. Large-scale studies (over 100’s of km’s) of supply-side ecology are uncommon. Aquaculture, however, provides a perfect oppor...
Over the past decade, several species of non-indigenous ascidian have had adverse effects in the mar...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of point-source nutrient addition and mussel...
Successful fisheries management is underpinned by an understanding of the processes that underlie th...
Variation in recruitment is known to affect species demography and population dynamics. There is sca...
The global mussel aquaculture industry uses specialised spat catching and nursery culture ropes made...
Greenshell mussels, Perna canaliculus, are cultured in New Zealand using wild spat sourced from two ...
This study examines the population ecology and dynamics of three co-existing mussel species (Aulacom...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Fishery on subtidal mussel beds and subsequent relying on culture plots in the same system is a comm...
Two contrasting areas of pelagic primary productivity (PPP) were noted in western Scotland, the Clyd...
Besides the direct impacts of exploitation on target species, indirect effects on non-target species...
In an effort to stimulate new fisheries and address historic imbalances in access to fishing rights,...
Over the past decade, several species of non-indigenous ascidian have had adverse effects in the mar...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of point-source nutrient addition and mussel...
Successful fisheries management is underpinned by an understanding of the processes that underlie th...
Variation in recruitment is known to affect species demography and population dynamics. There is sca...
The global mussel aquaculture industry uses specialised spat catching and nursery culture ropes made...
Greenshell mussels, Perna canaliculus, are cultured in New Zealand using wild spat sourced from two ...
This study examines the population ecology and dynamics of three co-existing mussel species (Aulacom...
The mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis is invasive worldwide, has displaced indigenous species on the ...
Recruitment of planktonic larvae into sedentary benthic populations regulates the population dynamic...
Organisms inhabit environments that have many dimensions, each of which can vary temporally and spat...
Fishery on subtidal mussel beds and subsequent relying on culture plots in the same system is a comm...
Two contrasting areas of pelagic primary productivity (PPP) were noted in western Scotland, the Clyd...
Besides the direct impacts of exploitation on target species, indirect effects on non-target species...
In an effort to stimulate new fisheries and address historic imbalances in access to fishing rights,...
Over the past decade, several species of non-indigenous ascidian have had adverse effects in the mar...
Population patterns of the alien mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were investigated at two locations...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of point-source nutrient addition and mussel...