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Aquaculture, 2011
The seed for New Zealand's US$150 million green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) aquaculture industry is almost entirely supplied by harvesting wild early juveniles (spat). The location of the broodstock populations producing these seed mussels is unknown because the larvae may have travelled > 100 km before settling.
B.J. Dunphy, M.-A. Millet, A.G. Jeffs
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The seed for New Zealand's US$150 million green-lipped mussel (Perna canaliculus) aquaculture industry is almost entirely supplied by harvesting wild early juveniles (spat). The location of the broodstock populations producing these seed mussels is unknown because the larvae may have travelled > 100 km before settling.
B.J. Dunphy, M.-A. Millet, A.G. Jeffs
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Fisheries Oceanography, 2017
AbstractClimate change has altered the oceanographic environment and subsequently the habitats of marine species. Fish and invertebrate populations’ responses to habitat include movement with latitude and depth to remain within their fundamental niches.
M. Conor McManus +3 more
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AbstractClimate change has altered the oceanographic environment and subsequently the habitats of marine species. Fish and invertebrate populations’ responses to habitat include movement with latitude and depth to remain within their fundamental niches.
M. Conor McManus +3 more
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Deterrent effects of larval tracks on conspecific larvae in Cycloneda limbifer
BioControl, 2007Z Ruzicka, Rostislav Zemek
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The Serotonergic System Tracks the Outcomes of Actions to Mediate Short-Term Motor Learning
Cell, 2016Takashi Kawashima +2 more
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Effects of nutrition on larval growth and survival in bivalves
Reviews in Aquaculture, 2010Christopher M Pearce
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Western North Pacific Tropical Cyclone Model Tracks in Present and Future Climates
Journal of Geophysical Research D: Atmospheres, 2017Suzana J Camargo +2 more
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