abstract: Anecdotal reports from mussel growers suggest that increased stocking density decreases the settlement and growth of the fouling organisms Styela clava (clubbed tunicate) and Ciona intestinalis (vase tunicate). To evaluate this hypothesis, 15 mussel socks of low (90 mussels per 30 cm), medium (250 mussels per 30 cm) and high (500 mussels per 30 cm) densities were placed on three longlines in the Brudenell estuary in the fall 2005 and in the spring 2006. Sampling was conducted in June, August and October of 2006 to determine the effect of different stocking densities and socking time on mussel productivity and C intestinalis recruitment and growth. Mussel Condition Index and shell length were not significantly different between the...
The invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L., 1767) had an economic impact on the aquaculture of the...
<p>Mussel bottom culture is an extensive type of aquaculture; it depends on natural resources for fe...
Aquatic invasive species decrease yields and increase costs in aquaculture operations worldwide. Ane...
The culture of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis in Prince Edward Island (PEI) began in the 1970's. Pro...
The mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island (PEI) has grown over the last 20 years to no...
The invasive tunicate species Ciona intestinalis (Linnaeus, 1767) has had an economic impact on the ...
A major problem for the mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island, Canada surfaced in the ...
<div><p>Competitive interactions between cultured mussels and fouling organisms may result in growth...
<p>Mussel losses peak after relaying seed on culture plots. The present paper is an attempt to exami...
In suspended blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) culture, the link between sock spacingand mussel performan...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis aquaculture lines and associated gear provide habitat for sessile and mob...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential for using the genetic measure of allozyme hete...
Invasive species such as ascidians have negative effects on aquaculture operations worldwide. Prince...
<p>Effects of seeding density on biomass production in mussel bottom culture are investigated by det...
It is not known whether and by what factors spatial heterogeneity in mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) aff...
The invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L., 1767) had an economic impact on the aquaculture of the...
<p>Mussel bottom culture is an extensive type of aquaculture; it depends on natural resources for fe...
Aquatic invasive species decrease yields and increase costs in aquaculture operations worldwide. Ane...
The culture of the blue mussel Mytilus edulis in Prince Edward Island (PEI) began in the 1970's. Pro...
The mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island (PEI) has grown over the last 20 years to no...
The invasive tunicate species Ciona intestinalis (Linnaeus, 1767) has had an economic impact on the ...
A major problem for the mussel aquaculture industry on Prince Edward Island, Canada surfaced in the ...
<div><p>Competitive interactions between cultured mussels and fouling organisms may result in growth...
<p>Mussel losses peak after relaying seed on culture plots. The present paper is an attempt to exami...
In suspended blue mussel (Mytilus edulis) culture, the link between sock spacingand mussel performan...
Blue mussel Mytilus edulis aquaculture lines and associated gear provide habitat for sessile and mob...
An experiment was conducted to evaluate the potential for using the genetic measure of allozyme hete...
Invasive species such as ascidians have negative effects on aquaculture operations worldwide. Prince...
<p>Effects of seeding density on biomass production in mussel bottom culture are investigated by det...
It is not known whether and by what factors spatial heterogeneity in mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) aff...
The invasive tunicate Ciona intestinalis (L., 1767) had an economic impact on the aquaculture of the...
<p>Mussel bottom culture is an extensive type of aquaculture; it depends on natural resources for fe...
Aquatic invasive species decrease yields and increase costs in aquaculture operations worldwide. Ane...