Population status of the Critically Endangered fan mussel Pinna nobilis in Thau Lagoon (France)
M Foulquié,
S Coupé,
N Vicente
et al.
Abstract:Since 2016, the noble pen shell Pinna nobilis, a unique and emblematic giant bivalve endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, has been affected by mass mortality events (MMEs), primarily due to the pathogen Haplosporidium pinnae. To date, all known populations located in the open sea have been decimated by epizootics, and P. nobilis is currently classified as a Critically Endangered species. The last refuge areas with P. nobilis populations are now in coastal lagoons. This study assesses the status, size, density, an… Show more
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