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Clawed Lobster (Nephropidae) Diversity Through Time [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Crustacean Biology, 2003
Abstract Clawed lobster diversity through time [Lower Cretaceous (Valanginian)–Recent] is compiled and interpreted herein. Species diversity trends are evaluated using raw numbers of species per geologic time unit (period, age) and also by using a variety of species-numbers normalization factors that address sampling biases.
Dale Tshudy
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Circadian oxygen consumption patterns in continental slope Nephrops norvegicus(Decapoda: nephropidae)in the western Mediterranean. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Crustacean Biology, 2003
9 pages, 3 figures, 1 tableThe oxygen consumption of Nephrops norvegicus animals collected from the upper continental slope (400 m depth) in the northwestern Mediterranean was monitored under constant conditions of darkness and temperature.
Abelló, Pere   +3 more
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Taxonomic revision of the extinct clawed lobster genus Oncopareia Bosquet, 1854 (Decapoda, Astacidea, Nephropidae) [PDF]

open access: diamondPalaeontologia Electronica, 2022
Dale Tshudy   +3 more
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DENSITY-DEPENDENT GROWTH INHIBITION IN LOBSTERS,HOMARUS(DECAPODA, NEPHROPIDAE)

open access: greenThe Biological Bulletin, 1980
Delay of molt of juvenile lobsters (Homarus americanus) by earlier-molting neighbors has been demonstrated by Cobb and Tamm (Cobb, 1968, 1970 ; Cobb and Tamni, 1974, 1975a—c) . Studies in our laboratory have indicated density dependent inhibition, including a “? nearest-neighbor” effect, upon lobster growth (Hedgecock et a!., 1976 ; Hedgecock and
Keith Nelson   +5 more
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Embryonic Development of Metanephrops thomsoni (Bate, 1888) (Crustacea, Decapoda, Nephropidae) [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of the Faculty of Agriculture, Kyushu University, 1987
Katsuyuki Hamasaki, Shuhei Matsuura
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Mitochondrial genomic characterization of two endemic Chinese freshwater crabs of the genus Sinopotamon (Brachyura: Potamidae) and implications for biogeography analysis of Potamidae. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol, 2023
Overall, our study yielded valuable insights into the evolutionary history and taxonomic relationship of Sinopotamon and these results will help to better explain the gene rearrangement events of the invertebrate mitogenome and lay the foundation for further phylogenetic study of Sinopotamon.
Shen Y   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Evaluating ecosystem caps on fishery yield in the context of climate stress and predation. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Appl
Abstract Ecosystem‐based fisheries management strives to account for species interactions and ecosystem processes in natural resource management and conservation. In this context, ecosystem‐wide caps on total fishery catches have been proposed as one tool to manage multispecies fisheries with an ecosystem approach.
Rovellini A   +17 more
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Chromosomal mapping of ribosomal clusters and telomeric sequences (TTAGG)n in nine species of lobsters (Crustacea, Decapoda)

open access: yesThe European Zoological Journal, 2023
Lobsters are ubiquitous, economically important decapod crustaceans with apparently conflicting evolutionary relationships. Here, we describe the chromosomal location of the major (45S rDNA) and minor (5S rDNA) ribosomal gene families in four species of ...
S. Salvadori   +6 more
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Mighty claws: a new genus and species of lobster from the Philippine deep sea (Crustacea, Decapoda, Nephropidae)

open access: goldZoologica Scripta, 2010
Deep‐sea lobsters previously assigned to the family Thaumastochelidae Bate, 1888, the thaumastocheliforms, have very distinctive, greatly unequal first chelipeds, with the right side extremely elongate and pectinate, and in having short, quadrate pleonal pleura. Despite interesting morphology and a long taxonomic history, the phylogeny of the group has
Shane T. Ahyong   +2 more
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