Holothuria mammata is one of the new target species from the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Usually, it inhabits rocky bottoms, staying in crevices and holes during the day and leaving them in the night for feeding on sandy bottoms. However, it can be found in unusual habitats such as seagrass with diurnal and nocturnal feeding. This study provides information for the first time on the behaviour, density and small scale distribution of H. mammata in a seagrass habitat from Ria Formosa (S Portugal). To reach these aims, a mark/recapture methodology was used. Abundance was estimated through R statistical software v.2.15.3 (package “Rcapture”). The minimum area method was applied in GRASS GIS v.6.4.2 for home range. Size distribution was estima...
The increasing harvesting of low trophic level organisms is raising concern about the possible conse...
International audienceThe use of detritivores under sea farms is a promising avenue to mitigate the ...
Strong market demand and uncontrolled exploitation and/or the inadequate management of fisheries hav...
Holothuria mammata is one of the new target species from the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Usually, it...
Holothuria mammata is one of the new target species from the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Usually, it...
Holothurian populations are under pressure worldwide because of increasing demand for beche-de-mer, ...
New fisheries in the western Mediterranean and north eastern Atlantic target the sea cucumbers Holot...
Funding: This study was financed by the Operational Programme Mar2020, MAR-02.01.01-FEAMP-0052, “New...
There is an increasing demand for sea cucumbers, for human consumption, mainly from Asian markets an...
There is an increasing demand for sea cucumbers, for human consumption, mainly from Asian markets an...
The occurrence of sea cucumber, Holothuria atra, was assessed in the seagrass area of the Bama beach...
The demand for sea cucumbers from the NE-Atlantic is increasing as a consequence of the depletion of...
Sea cucumbers' historical demand, together with the depletion of several traditional species in the ...
Commercial interest on sea cucumber species from the NE Atlantic and the Mediterranean is increasing...
Dissertação de Mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algar...
The increasing harvesting of low trophic level organisms is raising concern about the possible conse...
International audienceThe use of detritivores under sea farms is a promising avenue to mitigate the ...
Strong market demand and uncontrolled exploitation and/or the inadequate management of fisheries hav...
Holothuria mammata is one of the new target species from the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Usually, it...
Holothuria mammata is one of the new target species from the Mediterranean and Atlantic. Usually, it...
Holothurian populations are under pressure worldwide because of increasing demand for beche-de-mer, ...
New fisheries in the western Mediterranean and north eastern Atlantic target the sea cucumbers Holot...
Funding: This study was financed by the Operational Programme Mar2020, MAR-02.01.01-FEAMP-0052, “New...
There is an increasing demand for sea cucumbers, for human consumption, mainly from Asian markets an...
There is an increasing demand for sea cucumbers, for human consumption, mainly from Asian markets an...
The occurrence of sea cucumber, Holothuria atra, was assessed in the seagrass area of the Bama beach...
The demand for sea cucumbers from the NE-Atlantic is increasing as a consequence of the depletion of...
Sea cucumbers' historical demand, together with the depletion of several traditional species in the ...
Commercial interest on sea cucumber species from the NE Atlantic and the Mediterranean is increasing...
Dissertação de Mestrado, Biologia Marinha, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algar...
The increasing harvesting of low trophic level organisms is raising concern about the possible conse...
International audienceThe use of detritivores under sea farms is a promising avenue to mitigate the ...
Strong market demand and uncontrolled exploitation and/or the inadequate management of fisheries hav...