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  • Sari: Biomedical and Life Sciences
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319967769
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  • Sari: Biomedical and Life Sciences
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319967769

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The aim of this book is to review and analyse the goods and services of bivalve shellfish. How they are defined, what determines the ecological functions that are the basis for the goods and services, what controversies in the use of goods and services exist, and what is needed for sustainable exploitation of bivalves from the perspective of the various stakeholders. The book is focused on the goods and services, and not on impacts of shellfish aquaculture on the benthic environment, or on threats like biotoxins; neither is it a shellfish culture handbook although it can be used in evaluating shellfish culture. The reviews and analysis are based on case studies that exemplify the concept, and show the strengths and weaknesses of the current applications. The multi-authored reviews cover ecological, economic and social aspects of bivalve goods and services. The book provides new insights for scientists, students, shellfish producers, policy advisors, nature conservationists and decision makers. This book is open access under the CC BY license.


PART I General Introduction.- PART II Provisioning services.-
Introduction.- 2 Global production trends and challenges.- 3 Resource
provisioning and efficient use.- 4 Bivalve production system in China.- 5
Production of pearls.- 6 Biotechnologies from marine bivalves.- PART III
Regulating services.- 7 Introduction.- 8 Biofiltration for turbidity
management.- 9 Feedbacks by filter feeders: nutrient regeneration.- 10
Nutrient extraction through bivalves.- 11 Perspectives of bivalves in IMTA.-
12 Regulating services of bivalve molluscs in the context of the carbon cycle
and implications for ecosystem valuation.- 13 Bivalve reefs as
eco-engineers.- 14 Bivalve beds as biodiversity hot spots.- 15 Enhanced
production of finfish and large crustaceans by bivalve reefs.- PART IV
Cultural services.- 16 Introduction.- 17 Socio-economy of shellfish culture
communities.- 18 A variety of approaches for incorporating community outreach
and education in oyster reef restoration projects: Examples from the United
States.- 19 Bivalve gardening.- 20 Shells as collectors item.- 21
Archaeology and sclerochronology of marine bivalves.- PART V Assessment of
services.- 22 Introduction.- 23 Bivalve aquaculture carrying capacity:
concepts and assessment tools.- 24 Farm scale production models.- 25
Ecosystem models.- 26 Spatial models.- 27 Nutrient trading.- Epilogue.
prof. dr. AC (Aad) Smaal. Wageningen Marine Research, Regional Center Yerseke, The Netherlands