Larval Dispersal of Abalone and Its Three Modes: a Review

Volume: 36, Issue: 1, Pages: 157 - 167
Published: Apr 5, 2017
Abstract
Abalone are planktonic larvae in their early life history stages, and their dispersal predominantly takes place during these stages. Abalone stocks rely on the natural supply of larvae in self-recruiting populations, larval connectivity in metapopulations, and artificial hatchery—produced larvae in regions where larval restoration is needed. Larval dispersal is, therefore, one of the key factors in the management of wild populations as well as...
Paper Details
Title
Larval Dispersal of Abalone and Its Three Modes: a Review
Published Date
Apr 5, 2017
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
157 - 167
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