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Large numbers of decapod crustacea are farmed and harvested globally for human consumption. Growing evidence for the capacity of these animals to feel pain, and therefore to suffer, has led to increased concern for their welfare, including at slaughter ...
N. Kells, M. Perrott, C. Johnson
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Climate change is altering environmental conditions which is affecting species habitats globally. As a result, many species are shifting their habitat ranges poleward to ensure that they remain within their optimal thermal range.
Jason H. E. Tepker +2 more
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Anthropogenic aquatic noise is recognised as an environmental pollutant with the potential to negatively affect marine organisms. Seismic surveys, used to explore subseafloor oil reserves, are a common source of aquatic noise that have garnered attention
R. Day +4 more
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Environmental conditions experienced during the larval dispersal of marine organisms can determine the size‐at‐settlement of recruits. It is, therefore, not uncommon that larvae undergoing different dispersal histories would exhibit phenotypic ...
Cecilia Villacorta‐Rath +5 more
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The anaesthetic isoeugenol has been used as metabolic suppressant for commercial transport of live lobsters in order to decrease energy expenditure aand improve survival. Given the central role of mitochondria in metabolism and structural similarities of
James A. Robertson +3 more
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Up to 13.6 mg STX.2HCl equiv. kg-1 of paralytic shellfish toxins (PST) have been found in the hepatopancreas of Southern Rock Lobster, Jasus edwardsii, on the east coast of Tasmania.
A. Turnbull +6 more
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Globally, marine heatwaves (MHW) are predicted to increase in intensity, duration and frequency but the impacts of these extreme temperature events remain unassessed for a large number of valuable fisheries worldwide.
Gaya Gnanalingam +4 more
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Southern rock lobster (SRL1, Jasus edwardsii) are caught from the wild waters of southern Australia and form an important commodity economically for the fisheries industry in Australia. Between landing and export, SRL are held in specialised tanks within
K. Patel, Q. Fitzgibbon, C. Caraguel
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Simple Summary The West Coast rock lobster (WCRL), Jasus lalandii, inhabits the dynamic Benguela Current upwelling system along the west coast of southern Africa and supports an important fishery. WCRLs have to respond to frequent and rapid changes in pH
A. Ritter +2 more
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Tail fan necrosis (TFN) is a shell disease affecting spiny lobsters’ outer integument, with significant implications for the health and commercial viability of red rock lobsters (Jasus edwardsii) in New Zealand.
Rebecca M. Grimwood +6 more
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