2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10499-016-0005-1
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The role of shore crabs and mussel density in mussel losses at a commercial intertidal mussel plot after seeding

Abstract: Mussel losses peak after relaying seed on culture plots. The present paper is an attempt to examine the role of shore crab predation and initial mussel density on mussel losses in mussel bottom culture using an intertidal culture plot as a case study. Because of their small size and loose attachment, mussels are particularly vulnerable to predation at this stage, as well as to handling stress and intraspecific competition. In the experimental field plots (1 9 1 m) in the intertidal Oosterschelde, three differe… Show more

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“…Farming bivalves with the main aim of extracting nutrients from the aquatic environment is different in nature from most commercial bivalve farming, which is mainly performed for human consumption (Farber et al 2006) or a recent farming practice aimed at providing seed for on-bottom culture of blue mussels (Capelle 2017). Commercial bivalve aquaculture aims for uniform size, high quality and good appearance; where the product is very dependent on the market.…”
Section: Nutrient Extraction Through Bivalve Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Farming bivalves with the main aim of extracting nutrients from the aquatic environment is different in nature from most commercial bivalve farming, which is mainly performed for human consumption (Farber et al 2006) or a recent farming practice aimed at providing seed for on-bottom culture of blue mussels (Capelle 2017). Commercial bivalve aquaculture aims for uniform size, high quality and good appearance; where the product is very dependent on the market.…”
Section: Nutrient Extraction Through Bivalve Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A special case of nutrient extraction is the potential use of blue mussel spat collectors in Dutch on-bottom culture. In Dutch on-bottom blue mussel production, the mussel seed fishery will (as a consequence of a national compromise between NGOs, industry and the government) gradually be replaced by spat collection on floating spat collectors (Capelle 2017). Spat collection resembles production for nutrient extraction as the primary purpose is to maximize viable mussel spat (i.e.…”
Section: Nutrient Extraction Through Bivalve Aquaculturementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In bottom cultures predation by starfish and crabs can be significant (Capelle et al 2016a) and measures are taken to remove starfish with special adapted trawls that basically 'mob' the bottom plots removing part of the starfish population. Yet the efficiency of this method is debated.…”
Section: Benthic Cultivation Plotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Approximately 50% of the beds are characterised as instable, indicating that they will not survive the winter as a result of storms and/or predation. Fisheries takes place two times a year; in autumn the classified instable beds are open to fisheries, and in spring stable beds may be fished, given that there is enough total mussel biomass for birds to feed on (Capelle 2017). The effect of mussel fishery on mussels, epifauna and infauna species was investigated over a period up to 6 years comparing adjacent plots with and without mussel seed fishery (Craeymeersch et al 2013;Glorius et al 2013;Van Stralen et al 2013) (Fig.…”
Section: Fisheries Impacts On Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%