Large bivalves are particularly vulnerable due to their slow growth, low replacement rates and propensity for being overharvested; however, there is a paucity of studies on how declines in bivalve size and density affect ecosystem functions. An in situ manipulative experiment was conducted on a ...
Accordingly, a skewed size class distribution of bivalves will reduce the productivity and functioning of intertidal sandflats.doi:10.1007/s12237-020-00774-5Samuel ThomasConrad A. PilditchSimon F. ThrushFederico BaltarCandida SavageEstuaries and Coasts...