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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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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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Barriers in European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas) aquaculture: What we know so far?
Abstract Palinurids, also known as spiny lobsters, are high‐value seafood, which is economically important for many European and Asian seafood trades. However, the reduction of wild European spiny lobster populations produces a need for developing alternative renewable strategies to meet current and future demands. Aquaculture of spiny lobsters has the
Adam L. K. Yeap +7 more
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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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Mapping small‐scale fisheries through a coordinated participatory strategy
Abstract The knowledge of small‐scale fisheries (SSFs) is important to develop management policies and mitigate the competition for marine resources. However, spatially explicit information is often unavailable at the regional and subregional scale.
Fabio Grati +22 more
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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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Reproductive biology and size at onset of sexual maturity of the spiny lobster Panulirus homarus homarus (Linnaeus, 1758) in Khadiyapatnam, southwest coast of India [PDF]
The size at first sexual maturity is described for females of the Scalloped spiny lobster Panulirus homarus homarus (Palinuridae) sampled from landings at Khadiyapatnam in Kanyakumari district of Tamilnadu, on the southwest coast of India, based on ...
Radhakrishnan, E V, Thankarajan, R
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Nutritional condition of the lobster, Panulirus argus (Decapoda: Palinuridae): 60 years of extensive indices and spatio-temporal variation in Cuba Introduction: Nutritional condition indices are morphophysiological estimators that quantify the ...
Alexander Lopeztegui Castillo +1 more
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Lobster movements in response to a hurricane [PDF]
There are several anecdotal reports of the American lobster Homarus americanus moving to deeper water, or suffering increased mortality, in response to storm events.
Howell, William Hunting +2 more
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