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Autor:
Clara L. Mackenzie, Flora E. A. Kent, John M. Baxter, Kate S. G. Gormley, Andrew J. Cassidy, William G. Sanderson, Joanne S. Porter
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Marine Science, Vol 9 (2022)
Modiolus modiolus (horse mussel) reefs are an example of marine biodiversity hotspots of high conservation importance. Due to historical destruction and slow rates of recovery, the habitat is considered threatened and/or declining under the OSPAR Con
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https://doaj.org/article/43038b8d5d5a421c9ded9214ee38184a
Autor:
Flora E. A. Kent, William Sanderson, Jason Newton, James McD Mair, Joanne S. Porter, Charles Lindenbaum
Publikováno v:
Marine Pollution Bulletin. 118:71-78
Horse mussel reefs (Modiolus modiolus) are biodiversity hotspots afforded protection by Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in the NE Atlantic. In this study, horse mussel reefs, cobble habitats and sandy habitats were assessed using underwater visual cens
Autor:
Jessica E. Marsh, Flora E. A. Kent, Annette C. Broderick, Brendan J. Godley, Amdeep Sanghera, Wesley V. Clerveaux, Peter B. Richardson, Emma D. G. Lewis, Thomas B. Stringell, Quinton Phillips
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology. 37:1036-1049
Marine turtles are considered keystone consumers in tropical coastal ecosystems and their decline through overexploitation has been implicated in the deterioration of reefs and seagrass pastures in the Caribbean. In the present study, we analysed sto
Horse mussel reef ecosystem services: evidence for a whelk nursery habitat supporting a shellfishery
Demonstrating the benefits that marine ecosystems provide to society can support marine spatial planning and enhance the protection of fragile, biodiverse habitats. However, the importance of ecosystem services provided by such habitats is rarely acc
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