Grazing mollusks are used as a food resource worldwide, and limpets are harvested commercially for both local consumption and export in several countries. This study describes a field experiment to assess the effects of simulated human exploitation of limpets Patella vulgata on their population ecology in terms of protandry (age-related sex change from male to female), growth, recruitment, migration, and density regulation. Limpet populations at two locations in southwest England were artificially exploited by systematic removal of the largest individuals for 18 months in plots assigned to three treatments at each site: no (control), low, and high exploitation. The shell size at sex change (L50: the size at which there is a 50:50 sex ratio)...
Hermaphroditism is thought to be an advantageous strategy common in marine molluscs that exhibit si...
Competitive interactions within and between size-classes of the limpet Patella depressa Pennant were...
Specimens of Lottia gigantea (Sowerby) from intertidal populations, artisanal catches, and shell mi...
Grazing mollusks are used as a food resource worldwide, and limpets are harvested commercially for b...
Exploitation of organisms can prompt the reduction in the number and size of target populations cons...
The importance of large breeding individuals for maintaining the health of marine fish and invertebr...
Intertidal and shallow subtidal molluscs are highly sensitive to overharvesting because of their res...
PhDUseful generalisations can be made about limpet populations in much the same way as they can abo...
Exploitation of key consumers can have major consequences for community and ecosystem functioning. L...
The importance of large breeding individuals for maintaining the health of marine fish and invertebr...
The selective removal of large individuals from a population (size-selective harvesting) is one of t...
Artificial structures often support depauperate communities compared to natural rocky shores. Unders...
A zygote production model for the patellid limpet Patella vulgata has been developed to examine the ...
A zygote production model for the patellid limpet Patella vulgata has been developed to examine the ...
Intertidal limpets are subject to harvesting pressure in regions, e.g. oceanic islands, where marine...
Hermaphroditism is thought to be an advantageous strategy common in marine molluscs that exhibit si...
Competitive interactions within and between size-classes of the limpet Patella depressa Pennant were...
Specimens of Lottia gigantea (Sowerby) from intertidal populations, artisanal catches, and shell mi...
Grazing mollusks are used as a food resource worldwide, and limpets are harvested commercially for b...
Exploitation of organisms can prompt the reduction in the number and size of target populations cons...
The importance of large breeding individuals for maintaining the health of marine fish and invertebr...
Intertidal and shallow subtidal molluscs are highly sensitive to overharvesting because of their res...
PhDUseful generalisations can be made about limpet populations in much the same way as they can abo...
Exploitation of key consumers can have major consequences for community and ecosystem functioning. L...
The importance of large breeding individuals for maintaining the health of marine fish and invertebr...
The selective removal of large individuals from a population (size-selective harvesting) is one of t...
Artificial structures often support depauperate communities compared to natural rocky shores. Unders...
A zygote production model for the patellid limpet Patella vulgata has been developed to examine the ...
A zygote production model for the patellid limpet Patella vulgata has been developed to examine the ...
Intertidal limpets are subject to harvesting pressure in regions, e.g. oceanic islands, where marine...
Hermaphroditism is thought to be an advantageous strategy common in marine molluscs that exhibit si...
Competitive interactions within and between size-classes of the limpet Patella depressa Pennant were...
Specimens of Lottia gigantea (Sowerby) from intertidal populations, artisanal catches, and shell mi...