Dinámica ecológica de una especie de almeja nativa y una introducidaimplicaciones para la conservación y la gestión del marisqueo
- José Antonio Juanes de la Peña Director/a
- Andrés García Gómez Director/a
Universidad de defensa: Universidad de Cantabria
Fecha de defensa: 08 de marzo de 2013
- Araceli Puente Trueba Presidente/a
- Juan Bald Garmendia Secretario/a
- José Miguel Fuentes González Vocal
Tipo: Tesis
Resumen
The objective of the thesis is to advance in the understanding of ecological dynamics of the European native grooved carpet shell clam Ruditapes decussatus and the introduced Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum. Ecologically relevant aspects requiring investigation, such as the expansion of the Manila clam, competitive interaction, larval dispersal and recruitment or suitable specific catch size have been investigated. Moreover, the suitability of a sampling methodology for the assessment of these clam populations in large estuaries have been evaluated. For this purpose, field surveys, laboratory procedures and field experiments have been conducted, together with the development and application of ecological predictive models. The results of this thesis provide information and tools to support the studied species fishery management models both in general, for the estuaries where these species dwell and exploited and, in particular, for the Bay of Santander