Breeding, planktonic and settlement factors shape recruitment patterns of one of the last remaining major population of Pinna nobilis within Spanish waters
Patricia Prado(Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology), Francesca Carella(Federico II University Hospital), José Tena‐Medialdea(Valencia Catholic University Saint Vincent Martyr), Noèlia Carrasco-Querol(Institut Universitari d'Investigació en Atenció Primària Jordi Gol), Nuño Caiola(Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology), Sergio Trigos, Margarita Fernández‐Tejedor(Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology), Karl B. Andrée, José Rafael García‐March(Valencia Catholic University Saint Vincent Martyr)
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