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Invertebrate Reproduction & Development, 2004
Summary Chaceon notialis is a brachyuran crab inhabiting the continental slope (250–1,000 m) off Uruguay in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, constituting one of the main exploited stocks of deep-sea red crab in the world. The objective of this paper was to estimate size at morphological and physiological sexual maturity in females of Chaceon notialis ...
ESTELA DELGADO, OMAR DEFEO
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Summary Chaceon notialis is a brachyuran crab inhabiting the continental slope (250–1,000 m) off Uruguay in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean, constituting one of the main exploited stocks of deep-sea red crab in the world. The objective of this paper was to estimate size at morphological and physiological sexual maturity in females of Chaceon notialis ...
ESTELA DELGADO, OMAR DEFEO
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Fisheries Research, 2016
Abstract The deep-sea crab Chaceon notialis is distributed along the continental shelf and slope of the SW Atlantic Ocean, mainly in Uruguayan waters, supporting a male-only fishery of high commercial value since 1993. A long-term study of catch per unit of effort (CPUE), population structure and individual weight was carried out before and after ...
Arianna Masello, Omar Defeo
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Abstract The deep-sea crab Chaceon notialis is distributed along the continental shelf and slope of the SW Atlantic Ocean, mainly in Uruguayan waters, supporting a male-only fishery of high commercial value since 1993. A long-term study of catch per unit of effort (CPUE), population structure and individual weight was carried out before and after ...
Arianna Masello, Omar Defeo
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Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2014
Abstract Deep-sea red crabs Chaceon ramosae and Chaceon notialis are commercially and ecologically important crustaceans in South Atlantic waters. With some overlapping occurring at the edge of the crabs’ distribution, the fisheries are managed separately in Brazil and Uruguay, with some differences in the regulations, although the stock is ...
Fernando L. Mantelatto +5 more
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Abstract Deep-sea red crabs Chaceon ramosae and Chaceon notialis are commercially and ecologically important crustaceans in South Atlantic waters. With some overlapping occurring at the edge of the crabs’ distribution, the fisheries are managed separately in Brazil and Uruguay, with some differences in the regulations, although the stock is ...
Fernando L. Mantelatto +5 more
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Crustaceana, 1993
AbstractTwo ovigerous females of the brachyuran crab Chaceon mediterraneus Manning & Holthuis, 1989, were captured at two different bottom trawl stations on the lower slope in the Catalan Sea. This is the third record of this species from the Mediterranean Sea, where it seems to be endemic, and the first record from Iberian waters.
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AbstractTwo ovigerous females of the brachyuran crab Chaceon mediterraneus Manning & Holthuis, 1989, were captured at two different bottom trawl stations on the lower slope in the Catalan Sea. This is the third record of this species from the Mediterranean Sea, where it seems to be endemic, and the first record from Iberian waters.
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1998
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Ng, P.K.L., Manning, R.B.
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Ng, P.K.L., Manning, R.B.
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2023
The deep-sea red crab Chaceon inglei Manning & Holthuis, 1989 is recorded for the first time from the waters of Madeira and the Canary Islands. This is the second species of the genus Chaceon to occur in Madeira Island and the third in the Canaries. These collections set a new bathymetric record for this species and represent the southern limit of its ...
Araújo, R. +3 more
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The deep-sea red crab Chaceon inglei Manning & Holthuis, 1989 is recorded for the first time from the waters of Madeira and the Canary Islands. This is the second species of the genus Chaceon to occur in Madeira Island and the third in the Canaries. These collections set a new bathymetric record for this species and represent the southern limit of its ...
Araújo, R. +3 more
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2023
Carrie Schweitzer +3 more
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Carrie Schweitzer +3 more
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Atti della Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali Residente in Pisa Memorie serie B, 2019
Innocenti, Gianna, Manzoni, Roberta
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Innocenti, Gianna, Manzoni, Roberta
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