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First record of the Sculptured Mitten Lobster Parribacus antarcticus (Crustacea, Decapoda, Scyllaridae) from the Cabo Verde Islands (eastern Atlantic) [PDF]
The lobster genus Parribacuscontains six living and one fossil species (Holthuis 1991; Chan 2010; Nyborg & Garassino 2017). In the Atlantic Ocean, only one living species is known, Parribacus antarcticus(Lund, 1793); it has been recorded in the western ...
Freitas, Rui, Wirtz, Peter
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Foodborne Hazards and Novel Technologies in Ready‐to‐Eat Crustaceans
Biological hazards, including Listeria monocytogenes, norovirus, Salmonella, and Vibrio spp., and chemical hazards, including heavy metals, biotoxins, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products, are of great concern regarding crustaceans and their consumption.
Dongli Dong +3 more
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Retrospective Analyses of Commercial Trip Limit Efficacy in the Southeastern USA
Abstract Trip limits are frequently used as a management measure to control or reduce harvest by restricting harvest to a maximum amount. The goal of trip limits is often to lengthen the fishing season relative to the annual catch limit by slowing the landings rate or incentivizing fishers to target another species.
Jeffrey R. Pulver +3 more
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Lobster breeding, Sea ranching and juvenile fattening [PDF]
Lobsters are one of the highly esteemed seafood delicacies and cu r re n t ly fetch the highest unit value among commercially exploited marine resources.
Kirubagaran, R +5 more
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Century‐scale changes in principal fishery species, as revealed by rich qualitative historical sources. The plot shows the main species landed in four ports in northern Wales (Irish Sea, UK) in three different time periods, illustrating the loss of productive fish fisheries (herring; diverse demersal fishes), to modern‐day fisheries focusing on a few ...
Alec B. M. Moore +4 more
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Ectatomma tuberculatum has one of the most toxic venoms known among ants but there is no detailed study on its characteristics. In light of this, knowing the venom’s chemical composition is of paramount importance in order to obtain information about the mechanisms of its components.
Juliana Rocha da Silva +8 more
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The fishery and some aspects of the biology of the Nephrops norvegicus populations in the Mallorca area have been studied. Data concerning length distributions and yields were obtained on board commercial trawlers. Modal sizes and their progression throughout the year were similar to those obtained in other areas of the western Mediterranean ...
Paolo Merella +3 more
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Estrutura de populações de lagostas de espinho (Palinuridae) no Arquipélago dos Abrolhos, Bahia [PDF]
TCC(graduação) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina. Centro de Ciências Biológicas. Biologia.As lagostas são crustáceos marinhos bentônicos que se refugiam em fendas, embaixo de rochas, corais ou esponjas. Possuem um grande interesse pesqueiro devido
Gaeta, Juliana de Carvalho
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The use of vision modelling to design bycatch reduction devices using light
Abstract Artificial light can be used to deter unwanted non‐target catch (bycatch) from fishing gear, which is thought to be achieved by repelling bycatch, or highlighting escape routes on nets. To select for responses in bycatch species, light should (1) cause the bycatch species to avoid capture, and (2) not invoke the same reaction in target species.
Jasmine Somerville +2 more
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We redescribe the larval stages of the European lobster, Homarus gammarus, based on autofluorescence composite imaging. We focus on larval stages (II) to (IV). Compared to the American lobster, Homarus americanus, differences are most apparent in stage (III). This stage appears more mature in H.
Marie A. I. N. Rötzer +2 more
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