Ocean sprawl: challenges and opportunities for biodiversity management in a changing world
LOUISE B. FIRTH1, ANTONY M. KNIGHTS2, DANIELLE BRIDGER3, ALLY J. EVANS4,
NOVA MIESZKOWSKA5, 6, PIPPA J. MOORE4, NESSA E. O'CONNOR7, EMMA V …
NOVA MIESZKOWSKA5, 6, PIPPA J. MOORE4, NESSA E. O'CONNOR7, EMMA V …
The introduction of coastal infrastructure as a driver of change in marine environments
Coastal landscapes are being transformed as a consequence of the increasing demand for
urban infrastructure to sustain commercial, residential and tourist activities. A variety of man …
urban infrastructure to sustain commercial, residential and tourist activities. A variety of man …
Marine mollusc exploitation in Mediterranean prehistory: an overview
Marine molluscs have been recovered from sites around the Mediterranean Sea dating as
far back as the Lower Palaeolithic, when hominins might have started consuming them (ca …
far back as the Lower Palaeolithic, when hominins might have started consuming them (ca …
Assessing pollution levels in sediments of a harbour with two opposing entrances. Environmental implications
The harbour of Ceuta, North Africa, differs substantially from conventional harbours with only
one entrance since it has two opposing entrances and a channel which increases water …
one entrance since it has two opposing entrances and a channel which increases water …
Population status of the world's largest limpet, Scutellastra mexicana (Mollusca: Patellidae), on María Madre Island, Mexico: Possible last bastion of a species facing …
Scutellastra mexicana is the largest patellid in the world, with records of up to 35.5 cm in
length, and is one of the most endangered marine invertebrates from tropical Pacific rocky …
length, and is one of the most endangered marine invertebrates from tropical Pacific rocky …
Artificial marine micro-reserves as a new ecosystem-based management tool for marine conservation: The case of Patella ferruginea (Gastropoda, Patellidae), one of …
E Ostalé-Valriberas, J Sempere-Valverde… - Marine Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
During the Anthropocene, species are becoming extinct at unprecedented rates, a trend that
will be difficult to reverse, even if we ignore the possibility of a considerable extinction debt …
will be difficult to reverse, even if we ignore the possibility of a considerable extinction debt …
[LIVRE][B] Biology and ecology of edible marine bivalve molluscs
R Santhanam - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This comprehensive volume provides a plethora of first-hand information on the diversity,
biology, and ecology of edible marine bivalve molluscs. It covers the biology of edible …
biology, and ecology of edible marine bivalve molluscs. It covers the biology of edible …
Methodologies for patellid limpets' aquaculture: from broodstock management to juveniles
D Castejón, L García, JM Cañizares… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
The production of cultured limpets is a recent research field contributing to aquaculture
diversification, focusing on low trophic species while reducing the carbon footprint. Limpets …
diversification, focusing on low trophic species while reducing the carbon footprint. Limpets …
Aspects of reproduction and their implications for the conservation of the endangered limpet, Patella ferruginea
The protandric limpet, Patella ferruginea G., is the most endangered marine species in the
Western Mediterranean and is at serious risk of extinction. Nevertheless, its biology and …
Western Mediterranean and is at serious risk of extinction. Nevertheless, its biology and …
Sewage pollution and extinction risk: an endangered limpet as a bioindicator?
F Espinosa, JM Guerra-García… - Biodiversity and …, 2007 - Springer
The mollusc Patella ferruginea, endemic to the Mediterranean, is the most endangered
marine species on the list of the European Council Directive 92/43/EEC and it is under …
marine species on the list of the European Council Directive 92/43/EEC and it is under …