Abstract The date mussel Lithophaga lithophaga is an edible endolithic bivalve, protected by the EU Habitats Directive and other international agreements, living inside carbonate rocks. Its illegal harvesting is carried by breaking the rocks where the bivalve grows. The impact has cascade consequences as it causes permanent changes in the substrate characteristics, the removal of benthic species, a shift from highly complex to structurally simplified habitats. As a result, the rich biodiversity of rocky reefs turns into a biological desert, named "barren". Along with the over exploitation of fish, this practice leads to the increase of sea urchin density and grazing pressure on habitats, hampering the resilience of the associated biodiver...
Coastal fish assemblages were studied to assess two sorts of human impacts in southwestern Apulia (S...
Human activities determine dramatic changes in natural systems, especially in marine coastal areas. ...
Europe has a long history of human pressure on freshwater ecosystems. As pressure continues to grow...
The date mussel Lithophaga lithophaga is an edible endolithic bivalve, protected by the EU Habitats ...
The date mussel Lithophaga lithophaga is an edible endolithic bivalve, protected by the EU Habitats ...
Human predation along Apulian rocky coasts (SE Italy): Desertification caused by Lithophaga lithopha...
Background and Purpose: The European date mussel (Lithophaga lithophaga) is widespread along the who...
We surveyed shallow, rocky reefs in southwestern Apulia (Mediterranean Sea) to assess the effects on...
Macroalgal beds in temperate rocky habitats provide shelter and food for many adult reef fishes and ...
Shallow rocky habitats in SW Apulia (SE Italy, Mediterranean Sea) were surveyed in late spring 2002 ...
International agreements as well as European and national legislation prohibit exploitation and trad...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
The current macroeconomic scenario has subjected Portuguese coastal areas to greater human pressure ...
Human activities determine dramatic changes in natural systems, especially in marine coastal areas. ...
Coastal fish assemblages were studied to assess two sorts of human impacts in southwestern Apulia (S...
Human activities determine dramatic changes in natural systems, especially in marine coastal areas. ...
Europe has a long history of human pressure on freshwater ecosystems. As pressure continues to grow...
The date mussel Lithophaga lithophaga is an edible endolithic bivalve, protected by the EU Habitats ...
The date mussel Lithophaga lithophaga is an edible endolithic bivalve, protected by the EU Habitats ...
Human predation along Apulian rocky coasts (SE Italy): Desertification caused by Lithophaga lithopha...
Background and Purpose: The European date mussel (Lithophaga lithophaga) is widespread along the who...
We surveyed shallow, rocky reefs in southwestern Apulia (Mediterranean Sea) to assess the effects on...
Macroalgal beds in temperate rocky habitats provide shelter and food for many adult reef fishes and ...
Shallow rocky habitats in SW Apulia (SE Italy, Mediterranean Sea) were surveyed in late spring 2002 ...
International agreements as well as European and national legislation prohibit exploitation and trad...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
All clam fisheries in the western Mediterranean Sea have dramatically declined in the last few decad...
The current macroeconomic scenario has subjected Portuguese coastal areas to greater human pressure ...
Human activities determine dramatic changes in natural systems, especially in marine coastal areas. ...
Coastal fish assemblages were studied to assess two sorts of human impacts in southwestern Apulia (S...
Human activities determine dramatic changes in natural systems, especially in marine coastal areas. ...
Europe has a long history of human pressure on freshwater ecosystems. As pressure continues to grow...