Horse mussel reefs (Modiolus modiolus) are biodiversity hotspots afforded protection by Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the NE Atlantic. In this study, horse mussel reefs, cobble habitats and sandy habitats were assessed using underwater visual census and drop-down video techniques in three UK regions. Megafauna were enumerated, differences in community composition and individual species abundances were analysed. Samples of conspicuous megafauna were also collected from horse mussel reefs in Orkney for stable isotope analysis. Communities of conspicuous megafauna were different between horse mussel habitats and other habitats throughout their range. Three commercially important species: whelks (Buccinum undatum), queen scallops (Aequipe...
Mussels provide habitat for many organisms – so called epibionts – of the tidal flats by using the s...
Biogenic reefs created byModiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats...
Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) are a threat to native biodiversity and ecosystem services. The Europea...
The horse mussel Modiolus modiolus (L.) is a large marine bivalve that aggregates to create complex ...
This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing gear on ra...
<div><p>This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing ge...
Ecological field studies were carried out in situ on Modiolus modiolus biogenic reefs throughout the...
Biogenic reefs created by Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitat...
<div><p>The temperate waters of the North-Eastern Atlantic have a long history of maritime resource ...
Dense aggregations of horse mussels exist in the Bay of Fundy and are thought to be associated with ...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
In September 2008, Lamlash Bay became Scotland’s first and only fully protected marine reserve. Dive...
Aquaculture, as a means of food production, is growing rapidly in response to an increasing demand f...
Biogenic reefs created by Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitat...
Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) reefs are an example of marine biodiversity hotspots of high conser...
Mussels provide habitat for many organisms – so called epibionts – of the tidal flats by using the s...
Biogenic reefs created byModiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats...
Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) are a threat to native biodiversity and ecosystem services. The Europea...
The horse mussel Modiolus modiolus (L.) is a large marine bivalve that aggregates to create complex ...
This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing gear on ra...
<div><p>This study describes the impact of the first passage of two types of bottom-towed fishing ge...
Ecological field studies were carried out in situ on Modiolus modiolus biogenic reefs throughout the...
Biogenic reefs created by Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitat...
<div><p>The temperate waters of the North-Eastern Atlantic have a long history of maritime resource ...
Dense aggregations of horse mussels exist in the Bay of Fundy and are thought to be associated with ...
The use of destructive fishing methods has long been considered damaging to the biodiversity of the ...
In September 2008, Lamlash Bay became Scotland’s first and only fully protected marine reserve. Dive...
Aquaculture, as a means of food production, is growing rapidly in response to an increasing demand f...
Biogenic reefs created by Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitat...
Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) reefs are an example of marine biodiversity hotspots of high conser...
Mussels provide habitat for many organisms – so called epibionts – of the tidal flats by using the s...
Biogenic reefs created byModiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats...
Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) are a threat to native biodiversity and ecosystem services. The Europea...