2022
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10101443
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Optimized Screening Methods for Investigation of the Larval Settlement of Lanice conchilega on Artificial Substrates

Abstract: The Belgium sandy coastline is very vulnerable to erosion; therefore, development of sustainable and nature-based coastal protection solutions is important. Enhancing the settlement of the ecosystem engineer Lanice conchilega (Pallas, 1766) which stabilises the sediment bed, is a possible solution. In order to enhance larval settlement by artificial substrates in the field, efficient methodologies are required to screen a wide range of artificial substrates and measure how they influence currents and larval se… Show more

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“…Eventually, the M. edulis spat may develop into the physical habitat structure of a M. edulis bed, as evidenced by Callaway (2003) findings from a six-year-long experiment. The settlement of L. conchilega larvae relies on the hydrodynamic conditions and the substrate to settle on (D'Hurlaborde et al, 2022). Whether L. conchilega aggregations will develop into a biogenic reef, depends on their resistance to disturbance, recovery potential, and their large-scale persistence (Rabaut et al, 2009;Callaway et al, 2010).…”
Section: Long-term Reef Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eventually, the M. edulis spat may develop into the physical habitat structure of a M. edulis bed, as evidenced by Callaway (2003) findings from a six-year-long experiment. The settlement of L. conchilega larvae relies on the hydrodynamic conditions and the substrate to settle on (D'Hurlaborde et al, 2022). Whether L. conchilega aggregations will develop into a biogenic reef, depends on their resistance to disturbance, recovery potential, and their large-scale persistence (Rabaut et al, 2009;Callaway et al, 2010).…”
Section: Long-term Reef Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of sustainable and nature-based coastal protection solutions is critical for many coastlines vulnerable to erosion. D'Hurlaborde et al [28] described the development of innovative artificial substrate screening methodologies using an optimized recirculating aquaculture system (RAS).…”
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confidence: 99%