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Morphometric relationships and seasonal variation in size, weight, and a condition index of post-settlement stages of the Caribbean spiny lobster [PDF]
Spiny lobsters have a protracted pelagic, oceanic larval phase. The final larval stage metamorphoses into a non-feeding postlarva (puerulus) that actively swims towards the coast to settle in shallow habitats and does not resume feeding until after the ...
Rogelio Martínez-Calderón +2 more
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White spot syndrome virus host range and impact on transmission
Abstract White spot syndrome virus (WSSV), the etiological agent of white spot disease (WSD), is a significant pathogen affecting shrimp farming industry worldwide. White spot syndrome virus is a generalist virus mainly infecting decapod crustaceans. The aims of this review were to: (1) Re‐evaluate and update the status of reported WSSV host and vector
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A new palinurid, Palaeopalinurus czarnieckii, is recorded from Upper Tithonian Štramberk-type limestones at Inwałd, southern Poland. The specimen shows better preservation anteriorly than available specimens of the type species of the genus.
Krobicki Michał, Fraaije René H.B.
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Palinustus waguensis Kubo, 1963, is the deep-sea Japanese blunthorn lobster belonging to the Family Palinuridae. It is a species that has been rarely reported, living in rocky habitats on deep-reef slopes at a depth of 100–250 m.
REKHA DEVI CHAKRABORTY +4 more
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Se presentan los resultados obtenidos al restaurar y actualizar la taxonomía de la colección de crustáceos cubanos realizada en el siglo XIX por el naturalista alemán, radicado en Cuba, Juan C. Gundlach.
Manuel Ortiz, Marco A. Olcha
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The first phyllosoma stage of Palinurus mauritanicus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palinuridae)
The external morphology of the first phyllosoma larva of the spiny lobster Palinurus mauritanicus is described based on hatched larvae, and compared with those described in other Palinurids. This constitutes the first scanning electron microscopy description of a phyllosoma of the genus Palinurus and the first complete description of a phyllosoma stage
Palero, Ferran, Abelló, Pere
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First Description of Phyllosoma Larva in the Genus Projasus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palinuridae)
Konishi, Kooichi, Yanagimoto, Takashi, Chow, Seinen (2022): First Description of Phyllosoma Larva in the Genus Projasus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Palinuridae). Species Diversity 27 (2): 243-249, DOI: 10.12782/specdiv.27.243, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.12782/specdiv.27 ...
Konishi, Kooichi +2 more
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Observations of the sound producing organs in achelate lobster larvae [PDF]
The Achelata, lobsters lacking claws and having a phyllosoma larva, are divided into two families, the Palinuridae or spiny lobsters and the Scyllaridae or slipper lobsters.
John A. Fornshell, Alessandra Tesei
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The Bongo Net samples collected between 2005 and 2008 in the Sea of Oman and in the north-western part of the Arabian Sea (near Massirah Island) were analyzed, for a pilot assessment of seasonal and spatial distribution of the phyllosoma larvae.
Sergey Khvorov +2 more
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Reef Sound as an Orientation Cue for Shoreward Migration by Pueruli of the Rock Lobster, Jasus edwardsii. [PDF]
The post-larval or puerulus stage of spiny, or rock, lobsters (Palinuridae) swim many kilometres from open oceans into coastal waters where they subsequently settle.
Ivan A Hinojosa +5 more
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