2023
DOI: 10.1071/mf22270
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Response of true limpet Patella aspera (Patellogastropoda) pediveliger larvae to a range of settlement cues

Diego Castejón,
Loreto García,
Natacha Nogueira
et al.

Abstract: Context Settlement and metamorphosis are key processes influencing the natural recruitment and aquaculture production of aquatic organisms. Recruitment requirements in limpets (Patellogastropoda) are mostly unknown, because of the lack of reliable settlement inducers. Aims This study tested the reliability of different cues as settlement inducers for competent larvae of the economically valuable Patella aspera. Methods Natural crustose coralline algae (CCA) and biofilms of the benthic diatom Navi… Show more

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“…In this context, over exploitation coupled with other anthropogenic disturbances has led to increased sustainability risks for numerous limpet populations (Martins et al, 1987;Espinosa and Rivera-Ingraham, 2017;Carballo et al, 2023). Recent advances in methodologies related to the aquaculture (Castejoń et al, 2022;Ferranti et al, 2022) and settlement (Castejoń et al, 2023a;Castejoń et al, 2023b) of different limpet species present an opportunity to improve our understanding of their biology and ecology. This progress is encouraging for the conservation of these species and the potential establishment of restocking programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, over exploitation coupled with other anthropogenic disturbances has led to increased sustainability risks for numerous limpet populations (Martins et al, 1987;Espinosa and Rivera-Ingraham, 2017;Carballo et al, 2023). Recent advances in methodologies related to the aquaculture (Castejoń et al, 2022;Ferranti et al, 2022) and settlement (Castejoń et al, 2023a;Castejoń et al, 2023b) of different limpet species present an opportunity to improve our understanding of their biology and ecology. This progress is encouraging for the conservation of these species and the potential establishment of restocking programs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%