This paper describes the distribution of the razor clam Ensis directus in the Dutch coastal zone with emphasis on its relation to sediment grainsize, in particular silt. The study includes a spatial survey along the coast of North Holland (Netherlands) and an in-situ experiment for the burial of silt. Densities of E. directus appeared highest close to the coast in the siltiest sediment, where also the highest body mass index values (BMI) were found suggesting the best conditions for growth. The largest specimens with the lowest BMI were found at the less silty, outermost off-shore stations.In the shallow (10 m) zone a “lander” frame was deployed at the seabed containing ~ 100 pvc tubes filled with silt free sand that each hosted either a li...
To investigate the possible relationship between sediment dynamics and spatial distribution of early...
Laboratory experiments were carried out with Ensis directus to estimate clearance rate and growth ra...
Shellfish cultures worldwide are often located in sheltered marine bays. The Oosterschelde is such a...
This paper describes the distribution of the razor clam Ensis directus in the Dutch coastal zone wit...
As part of a collaboration between the research programme Knowledge for Primary Processes Silt of Ri...
The razor clam Ensis directus was introduced to Europe presumably as larvae in ballast water around ...
The American razor clam E. americanus (= E. directus) was introduced into the eastern North Sea in t...
In Dutch marine circumstances, sand extraction releases silt into the water column. The extra silt c...
Here we present data on the wax and wane of a subtidal Ensis directus population which settled in 20...
Sandeel partly spend their life buried in the sediment, without a permanent burrow opening or an inh...
In this report, the effect of seed mussel fishery activities on sediment composition is analysed. Th...
Along the Dutch coast (North sea) large quantities of sand are mined in certain locations to supply ...
Fine-scale seabed mapping (Owenia fusiformis, and the razor clam Ensis directus) occur near bedload ...
The American jackknife clam (Ensis directus), first detected in the German Bight of the North Sea in...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...
To investigate the possible relationship between sediment dynamics and spatial distribution of early...
Laboratory experiments were carried out with Ensis directus to estimate clearance rate and growth ra...
Shellfish cultures worldwide are often located in sheltered marine bays. The Oosterschelde is such a...
This paper describes the distribution of the razor clam Ensis directus in the Dutch coastal zone wit...
As part of a collaboration between the research programme Knowledge for Primary Processes Silt of Ri...
The razor clam Ensis directus was introduced to Europe presumably as larvae in ballast water around ...
The American razor clam E. americanus (= E. directus) was introduced into the eastern North Sea in t...
In Dutch marine circumstances, sand extraction releases silt into the water column. The extra silt c...
Here we present data on the wax and wane of a subtidal Ensis directus population which settled in 20...
Sandeel partly spend their life buried in the sediment, without a permanent burrow opening or an inh...
In this report, the effect of seed mussel fishery activities on sediment composition is analysed. Th...
Along the Dutch coast (North sea) large quantities of sand are mined in certain locations to supply ...
Fine-scale seabed mapping (Owenia fusiformis, and the razor clam Ensis directus) occur near bedload ...
The American jackknife clam (Ensis directus), first detected in the German Bight of the North Sea in...
As a response to climate change and sea-level rise, new nourishment strategies for low-lying sandy c...
To investigate the possible relationship between sediment dynamics and spatial distribution of early...
Laboratory experiments were carried out with Ensis directus to estimate clearance rate and growth ra...
Shellfish cultures worldwide are often located in sheltered marine bays. The Oosterschelde is such a...