The squid Loligo forbesii is suspected to be an important species in marine food webs, as it can strongly impact its prey and be impacted upon by predation, competition, fishing and/or climate variability. To quantify these impacts in the food web, the measurement of its trophic position and ecological role within well-studied ecosystems is essential. An Ecopath model was balanced and run for the Moray Firth ecosystem and was used to investigate the significance of this squid’s trophic roles. The network analysis routine included in Ecopath with Ecosim (EwE) was used to estimate trophic interaction, system indicators (health condition and developmental stage) and food web features. Results indicated that within the Moray Firth squid occupy ...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
The squid Loligo forbesii is the only cephalopod species currently targeted by fisheries in the nort...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX81395 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The squid Loligo forbesii is suspected to be an important species in marine food webs, as it can str...
The aims of this study are to improve the understanding of the life cycle biology of L. forbesii and...
The main squid species of commercial importance in the northern NE Atlantic is the veined squid Loli...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
Abstract The squid Loligo forbesii is the only cephalopod species currently targeted by fisheries in...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
The squid Loligo forbesii is the only cephalopod species currently targeted by fisheries in the nort...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX81395 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The squid Loligo forbesii is suspected to be an important species in marine food webs, as it can str...
The aims of this study are to improve the understanding of the life cycle biology of L. forbesii and...
The main squid species of commercial importance in the northern NE Atlantic is the veined squid Loli...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
The issue of whether loliginid squid can influence the average structure of marine ecosystems in a k...
Abstract The squid Loligo forbesii is the only cephalopod species currently targeted by fisheries in...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
Abstract – In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to u...
This study models habitat preferences of the squid Loligo forbesii through its post-recruitment life...
In order to protect and sustainably manage fishery resource species, it is essential to understand t...
The squid Loligo forbesii is the only cephalopod species currently targeted by fisheries in the nort...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX81395 / BLDSC - British Library Do...