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pro vyhledávání: '"Sarah P. Stephenson"'
Autor:
William S. Arnold, Mallory Brooks, Juan J. Cruz-Motta, María del Mar López, Sarah P. Stephenson, Tauna L. Rankin, Alexis M. Sabine, Graciela García-Moliner, Orian E. Tzadik
Publikováno v:
Fisheries. 46:156-169
Autor:
Elizabeth Staugler, Sarah P. Stephenson, Rene Jannemann, Eric C. Milbrandt, Mark Thompson, L. Fitzhugh, Stephen P. Geiger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shellfish Research. 39
Local bay scallop Argopecten irradians populations are threatened or depleted in southwest Florida estuaries (Pinellas through Lee Counties) and in the Panhandle (Bay through Escambia Counties), and community-driven restoration efforts have been ongo
Publikováno v:
Marine and Coastal Fisheries. 7:497-513
Annual landings of the calico scallop Argopecten gibbus fishery in the southeastern United States increased from less than 3,000 kg in 1959 to 19.5 million kg of adductor muscle meat in 1984. The fishery began to collapse in early 1986 in Florida and
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shellfish Research. 32:305-313
Local abundance was estimated and distribution determined for selected large gastropod species based on observations made during underwater visual surveys at 10 sites along the Gulf coast of Florida each summer from 2009 through 2012. The total numbe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shellfish Research. 30:25-34
Coquina clams (Donax variabilis) were sampled monthly at 2 sites in Pinellas County, Florida, to document recruitment and growth. Samples collected from the swash zone were counted, measured, and preserved. Histological staging of a subset of the pre
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Journal of Shellfish Research. 29:809-817
Many studies have indicated that annual spawning of bay scallops (Argopecten irradians) peaks during discrete and limited periods each year. Spawning in most Florida bay scallop subpopulations has been shown to occur in fall, whereas more northerly U
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Journal of Shellfish Research. 29:395-406
We propose the release of ready-to-set pediveliger larvae as a restoration strategy for bivalve shellfish. In this study, bay scallop (Argopecten irradians) larvae were released within two West Florida estuaries (Pine Island Sound and Boca Cicga Bay)