13.10 Species management
Likely to be beneficial Translocate species - Translocate molluscs Nine studies examined the effects of translocating mollusc species on their wild populations. Two examined scallops in the North Atlantic Ocean (USA) and one examined scallops in the Tasman Sea and South Pacific Ocean (New Zealand)....
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ftopenedition:oai:books.openedition.org:obp/18242 2023-05-15T17:27:57+02:00 13.10 Species management Sutherland, William J. Dicks, Lynn V. Petrovan, Silviu O. Smith, Rebecca K. 2021-04-22 http://books.openedition.org/obp/18242 en eng Open Book Publishers http://books.openedition.org/obp/18242 urn:isbn:9781783748334 urn:eisbn:9791036569920 CC BY 4.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY practical intervention amphibians bats birds farmland soil fertility invasive species conservation environment forest Environmental Studies SCI016000 PNT info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart chapter 2021 ftopenedition 2021-04-25T00:20:28Z Likely to be beneficial Translocate species - Translocate molluscs Nine studies examined the effects of translocating mollusc species on their wild populations. Two examined scallops in the North Atlantic Ocean (USA) and one examined scallops in the Tasman Sea and South Pacific Ocean (New Zealand). One study examined conch in the Florida Keys (USA). One examined clams in the North Atlantic Ocean (Portugal). One examined abalone in the North Pacific Ocean (USA). One examined mussels in Strangf. Book Part North Atlantic OpenEdition New Zealand Pacific |
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Likely to be beneficial Translocate species - Translocate molluscs Nine studies examined the effects of translocating mollusc species on their wild populations. Two examined scallops in the North Atlantic Ocean (USA) and one examined scallops in the Tasman Sea and South Pacific Ocean (New Zealand). One study examined conch in the Florida Keys (USA). One examined clams in the North Atlantic Ocean (Portugal). One examined abalone in the North Pacific Ocean (USA). One examined mussels in Strangf. |
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