Image_2_The Early Life History Transitions of the Bivalve Aulacomya atra From the Humboldt Current System Off Peru Are Affected by Human Exploitation and Modulated by El Niño–La Niña Cycle.tif
Understanding the factors and mechanisms that control temporal changes of larval settlement and subsequent recruitment of marine bivalves have strong implications for the management of exploited populations of coastal species and the conservation of benthic communities. Therefore, assessing both org...
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2019.00496.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/Image_2_The_Early_Life_History_Transitions_of_the_Bivalve_Aulacomya_atra_From_the_Humboldt_Current_System_Off_Peru_Are_Affected_by_Human_Exploitation_and_Modulated_by_El_Ni_o_La_Ni_a_Cycle_tif/9638774 |