2024
DOI: 10.1038/s43247-024-01515-3
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Ancestral and contemporary intertidal mariculture practices support marine biodiversity in the northeast Pacific

Kieran D. Cox,
Hailey L. Davies,
Ben Millard-Martin
et al.

Abstract: The cultivation of seafood now outpaces extraction from wild populations. This novel state in the history of human-marine ecosystem interactions highlights the importance of identifying cultivation practices that balance production and conservation. Here, we test the hypothesis that two shellfish cultivation practices, one that spans decades and the other millennia, bolsters habitat complexity, which increases epifaunal (surface) invertebrate diversity. To do so, we conducted multiple surveys of 24 First Natio… Show more

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