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Title: | Potential impact of harvesting management measures on the reproductive parameters of the limpets Patella aspera and Patella candei from Madeira Island | Authors: | Sousa, Ricardo Vasconcelos, Joana Riera, Rodrigo Pinto, Ana Rita Delgado, Joao Henriques, Paulo |
UNESCO Clasification: | 251005 Zoología marina | Keywords: | Limpets Size-structure Sex ratio Harvesting Management measures, et al |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Journal: | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science | Abstract: | Intertidal and shallow subtidal molluscs are highly sensitive to overharvesting because of their restricted habitat, limited mobility and easy access to humans. Several parameters have been previously used to determine their exploitation status, e.g. sizes, abundances and reproductive stages. Herein the reproductive parameters of two exploited limpets, Patella candei and the protandrous hermaphrodite Patella aspera were examined. Limpets were collected “before” (1996–2006) and “after” (2007–2017) the implementation of management measures aiming to preserve limpet populations in Madeira Island (NE Atlantic Ocean). The proportion of reproductive individuals increased approximately 14% after the implementation of management measures for both species. An increase in the size and age at first maturity of both species (from 34.6 to 37.5 mm in P. aspera and from 33.4 to 37.4 mm in P. candei) also occurred after such implementation. “Before” samples of P. aspera showed male-biased populations (1.7:1) shifting towards a balanced sex ratio (1:1) after the regulations. No “before” nor “after” sex ratio variations were observed in P. candei populations. Reproductive parameters revealed feasible to determine the efficiency of the implementation of management measures and to detect a slight improvement in reproductive potential of both limpet species. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/106124 | ISSN: | 0272-7714 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.ecss.2019.106264 | Source: | Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science [ISSN 0272-7714], v. 226, 106264 |
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