• Application of polychaetes in (de)coupled integrated aquaculture: an approach for fish waste bioremediation 

      Nederlof, Marit; Fang, Jinghui; Dahlgren, Thomas Gunnar; Rastrick, Samuel; Smaal, Aad C.; Strand, Øivind; Sveier, Harald; Verdegem, Marc C.J.; Jansen, Henrice M (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      ABSTRACT: Development of benthic components within integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) systems warrants more attention, and the development of polychaetes as an extractive component in IMTA systems is ongoing. This ...
    • Feedbacks from Filter Feeders: Review on the Role of Mussels in Cycling and Storage of Nutrients in Oligo- Meso- and Eutrophic Cultivation Areas 

      Jansen, Henrice Maria; Strand, Øivind; van Broekhoven, Wouter; Strohmeier, Tore; Verdegem, Marc C.J.; Smaal, Aad C. (Chapter, 2019)
      Cultured and wild bivalve stocks provide ecosystem services through regulation of nutrient dynamics; both by regeneration of nutrients that become available again for phytoplankton production (positive feedback), and by ...
    • Goods and Services of Marine Bivalves 

      Smaal, Aad C.; Ferreira, João Gomes; Grant, Jon; Petersen, Jens K.; Strand, Øivind (Book, 2019)
      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 ...
    • Introduction to Cultural Services 

      Smaal, Aad C.; Strand, Øivind (Chapter, 2019)
      Cultural services of marine bivalves are of high value as they provide well-being in many different ways. These services are more difficult to quantify but provide a lot of qualities. Shell collectioning, shells as archives, ...
    • Nutrient retention efficiencies in integrated multi-trophic aquaculture 

      Nederlof, Marit; Verdegem, Marc C. J.; Smaal, Aad C.; Jansen, Henrice M (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      One of the bottlenecks for commercial implementation of integrated multi-trophic aquaculture (IMTA) is the difficulty in quantifying its environmental performance. We reviewed a large body of literature to determine the ...