Auflistung nach Schlagwort "Bivalves"

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  • Landmann, Jannis; Fröhling, Lukas; Gieschen, Rebekka; Buck, Bela H.; Heasman, Kevin; Scott, Nicholas; Smeaton, Malcolm; Goseberg, Nils; Hildebrandt, Arndt (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 2021)
    Against the background of a drastically increased demand of marine proteins, off-bottom, bivalve aquaculture, provides significant potential for production growth when moved into more energetic marine waters. Hence, research, ...
  • Landmann, Jannis; Flack, Christian; Kowalsky, Ursula; Wüchner, Roland; Hildebrandt, Arndt; Goseberg, Nils (Berlin [u.a.] : Springer, 2023)
    The expansion of marine aquaculture production is driven by a high market demand for marine proteins and a stagnation of wild catch of fish. Bivalve farming, i.e., the cultivation of oysters, mussels and scallops, is an ...
  • Landmann, Jannis (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2023)
    Without sustainable offshore aquaculture it is impossible to achieve food security for coastal communities. Growing populations in coastal zones, amounting to approximately 40% of the entire human population, exert high ...
  • Gieschen, Rebekka; Schwartpaul, Christian; Landmann, Jannis; Fröhling, Lukas; Hildebrandt, Arndt; Goseberg, Nils (Basel : MDPI AG, 2021)
    The rapid growth of marine aquaculture around the world accentuates issues of sustainabil-ity and environmental impacts of large-scale farming systems. One potential mitigation strategy is to relocate to more energetic ...
  • Landmann, Jannis; Fröhling, Lukas; Gieschen, Rebekka; Buck, Bela H.; Heasman, Kevin; Scott, Nicholas; Smeaton, Malcolm; Goseberg, Nils; Hildebrandt, Arndt (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 2021)
    Aquaculture is projected to be a major supplier of marine proteins to large parts of the global population. This includes bivalves, which have a high potential to offset protein deficits, as they are highly adaptable to ...