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Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 10 (2024)
Bivalves such as oysters and clams have been farmed in intertidal zones across the Puget Sound region of the Salish Sea for thousands of years. The variety of gear types used on bivalve farms creates complex vertical structure and attachment points f
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https://doaj.org/article/aff7c5748c0146d8a1ec304a2acd17d0
Autor:
Jennifer L. Gosselin, James J. Anderson, Beth L. Sanderson, Mollie A. Middleton, Benjamin P. Sandford, Laurie A. Weitkamp
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Science. 41:253-269
Publikováno v:
ICES Journal of Marine Science. 79:1289-1301
Integrating social and ecological aspects of bivalve aquaculture in research and management processes can improve understanding of the system as a whole, and facilitate management decision-making. We created social-ecological conceptual models of Pac
Autor:
Peter M. Kiffney, Letitia Conway-Cranos, Karl Veggerby, Laura Hoberecht, Bridget E. Ferriss, Molly Bogeberg, Jodie Toft, Kate Litle, Beth L. Sanderson
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture Environment Interactions, Vol 13, Pp 439-454 (2021)
Bivalve aquaculture is an expanding coastal industry with the potential to modify the habitat of fish and crab species, affecting their refuge, movement, and feeding. The habitat function of shellfish aquaculture is not yet well understood, in part d
Autor:
Jason D. Toft, Jeffery R. Cordell, Stuart H. Munsch, Julie S. Barber, Peter M. Kiffney, Beth L. Sanderson
Publikováno v:
Hydrobiologia. 848:1249-1265
Many nearshore ecosystems are modified by aquaculture, including bivalve culture to produce food and restore extirpated populations. Small invertebrates in nearshore ecosystems support fundamental ecological processes, but the effects of bivalve cult
Publikováno v:
Aquaculture. 498:254-262
The marine, intertidal zone is the optimal environment for eelgrass (Zostera spp.) and bivalve aquaculture. Eelgrass is a valuable and protected nearshore habitat. It is important to understand how bivalve aquaculture interacts with eelgrass to suppo
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Stable isotope ratios (δ13C and δ15N) have been used extensively to trace nutrients from Pacific salmon, but salmon transfer more than carbon and nitrogen to stream ecosystems, such as phosphorus, minerals, proteins, and lipids. To examine the impo
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Fisheries Society. 142:1469-1476
Although chemical preservation of stable isotope samples has been studied in a variety of species and tissue types, the effects of ethanol preservation on fish fin tissue have not been examined. Using caudal fin samples from juvenile Chinook Salmon O
Publikováno v:
Reviews in Fisheries Science. 19:305-315
As a popular sportfish, smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) generates considerable angling opportunities with benefits to local economies even outside of their native range. Smallmouth bass was first introduced to the Pacific Northwest region of N
Autor:
Deborah L. Harstad, Beth L. Sanderson, Holly J. Coe, Chau D. Tran, Adam B. Goodwin, Kate H. Macneale
Publikováno v:
Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 28:832-845
Many streams and rivers in the Pacific Northwest of the US are inherently oligotrophic, and primary production in these ecosystems is assumed to be nutrient-limited. In many of these streams, reductions in the amount of marine-derived nutrients deliv