Bivalve culture in Canada increased by 25% from 2000 to 2016. In Prince Edward Island (PEI), bivalves are cultivated in bays and estuaries and there is limited space for further aquaculture expansion. Thus, there is merit in developing a numerical model determining the abundance of bivalve populations in relation to their food availability in order to assess the carrying capacity of shellfish growing areas. This modelling will take into account the different bivalve species present in the bay, as the cultivated Mytilus edulis and Crassostrea virginica and wild, M. edulis, C. virginica, Mya arenaria and Mercenaria mercenaria. As a first step toward a modelling goal, this study compared the physiological differences of the 6 bivalve groups. T...
Required assimilated energy to support observed growth was reconstructed for four common bivalve spe...
Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...
The carrying capacity concept for bivalve aquaculture is used to assessproduction potential of cultu...
Bivalve culture in Canada increased by 25% from 2000 to 2016. In Prince Edward Island (PEI), bivalve...
Aquaculture is a growing industry internationally. In the United States, aquaculture of bivalves occ...
Globally, the production of marine bivalves has been steadily increasing over the past several decad...
A spatially explicit coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model was developed to study a coastal ecos...
Metabolism and growth rate of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, were investigated in a populatio...
Ecological carrying capacity (ECC) indices for bivalve culture rely on key ecosystem turnover rates:...
A framework was developed for determining carrying capacity through mass-balance ecosystem modeling ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Marine bivalves are ecologically important, providing ...
The interest in Arctica islandica growth biology has recently increased due to the widespread use of...
Graduation date: 2016Marine bivalves are globally recognized as ecologically and commercially valuab...
The objective was to improve carrying capacity models by providing standardized values for clearance...
An investigation into the potential carrying capacity of suspended bivalve culture was undertaken us...
Required assimilated energy to support observed growth was reconstructed for four common bivalve spe...
Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...
The carrying capacity concept for bivalve aquaculture is used to assessproduction potential of cultu...
Bivalve culture in Canada increased by 25% from 2000 to 2016. In Prince Edward Island (PEI), bivalve...
Aquaculture is a growing industry internationally. In the United States, aquaculture of bivalves occ...
Globally, the production of marine bivalves has been steadily increasing over the past several decad...
A spatially explicit coupled hydrodynamic-biogeochemical model was developed to study a coastal ecos...
Metabolism and growth rate of the hard clam, Mercenaria mercenaria, were investigated in a populatio...
Ecological carrying capacity (ECC) indices for bivalve culture rely on key ecosystem turnover rates:...
A framework was developed for determining carrying capacity through mass-balance ecosystem modeling ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022Marine bivalves are ecologically important, providing ...
The interest in Arctica islandica growth biology has recently increased due to the widespread use of...
Graduation date: 2016Marine bivalves are globally recognized as ecologically and commercially valuab...
The objective was to improve carrying capacity models by providing standardized values for clearance...
An investigation into the potential carrying capacity of suspended bivalve culture was undertaken us...
Required assimilated energy to support observed growth was reconstructed for four common bivalve spe...
Bivalve farming can contribute to nutrient removal in coastal and estuarine systems, as bivalves dir...
The carrying capacity concept for bivalve aquaculture is used to assessproduction potential of cultu...