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Remote multi-camera system for in situ observations of behaviour and predator/prey interactions of marine benthic macrofauna [PDF]
There are few options for obtaining information on intra- and inter-species behavioural interactions between marine animals other than direct observation.
Frusher, SD, Mills, DJ, Verdouw, G
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Genetic subdivision of Australian and New Zealand populations of Jasus verreauxi (Decapoda: Palinuridae)—preliminary evidence from the mitochondrial genome [PDF]
D. J. Brasher +3 more
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The Growth and regeneration of an aquarium-held Spiny lobster, Panulirus polyphagus (Herbst) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palinuridae) [PDF]
Growth of spiny lobster, Panulirus polyphagus (Herbst) in captivity is reported. The lobster was maintained in the laboratory aquarium tank for 31 days during Which period it moulted t^Vice, the first moult occurring on the day following capture and ...
Kathirvel, M
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Many marine species are predicted to shift their ranges poleward due to rising ocean temperatures driven by climate change. For benthic marine species with pelagic larval stages, poleward range shifts are often facilitated through pelagic larval ...
Laura N. Woodings +5 more
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The early stages of the Panulirus echinatus were hatched and reared in the laboratory. Ovigerous females were captured in their habitat and carefully transported to the laboratory.
FA. Abrunhosa +2 more
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Feeding habits of the scalloped spiny lobster, Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus, 1758) (Decapoda: Palinuridae) from the South East Coast of Iran [PDF]
Certain ecological aspects of the feeding habits of 260 scalloped lobsters Panulirus homarus collected during monthly dives off the southeast coast of Iran were considered.
Mashaii, Nassrin +2 more
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The distribution of spiny lobsters in New Zealand waters (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palinuridae) [PDF]
Summary Two species of spiny lobsters (marine crayfish) inhabit New Zealand waters: Jasus edwardsii (Hutton, 1875), and J verreauxi (H. Milne Edwards, 1851). J edwardsii, the more common species, is present along most rocky coastlines in New Zealand, but is more abundant in the south‐west of the South Island and at the Chatham Islands.
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東京海洋大学博士学位論文 平成21年度(2009) 応用生命科学 課程博士 甲第140号指導教員: 廣野育生全文公表年月日: 2009-12 ...
Duangjai Pisuttharachai
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Wahyudin RA, Wardiatno Y, Boer M, Farajallah A, Hakim AA. 2017. Short Communication: A new distribution record of the mud-spiny lobster, Panulirus polyphagus (Herbst, 1793) (Crustacea, Achelata, Palinuridae) in Mayalibit Bay, West Papua, Indonesia ...
R. A. Wahyudin +4 more
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