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The Southern rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii, is a temperate species of spiny lobster with established well managed fisheries in Australia and New Zealand. It has also been under consideration as a species with aquaculture potential.
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ABSTRACT Curracurrang 1 (1CU5) is a rockshelter site located in the Royal National Park (RNP) on the coast south of Sydney. Excavated from 1962 to 1966, the site's rich Holocene cultural deposit has become important for understanding regional Late Holocene developments in Australian lithic and shell technologies.
Loukas G. Koungoulos +3 more
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Impacts of Climate Change on the Ascension Island Marine Protected Area and Its Ecosystem Services
Abstract This is the first projection of marine circulation and biogeochemistry for the Ascension Island Marine Protected Area (AIMPA). Marine Protected Areas are a key management tool used to safeguard biodiversity, but their efficacy is increasingly threatened by climate change.
L. de Mora +7 more
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Resistance to starvation of first-stage juveniles of the Caribbean spiny lobster [PDF]
The non-feeding postlarva (puerulus) of spiny lobsters actively swims from the open ocean to the coastal habitats where it settles and molts to the first-stage juvenile (JI).
Alí Espinosa-Magaña +2 more
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On the Puerrulus stage of some spiny lobsters (Palinuridae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Tail Fan Necrosis syndrome in decapod crustaceans: A review
Abstract Lobsters and crayfish in Australasia can develop a condition known as Tail Fan Necrosis (TFN syndrome). Many attempts have been made to find a primary pathogen or link the syndrome to commercial activities, but a solution remains elusive. TFN syndrome is a ‘wicked problem’, a problem difficult or impossible to solve because of incomplete and ...
John Brian Jones +2 more
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Palinuridae Latreille, 1802 Palinurus charlestoni Forest & Postel, 1964 —CVI Forest & Postel (1964); 50–300 m—Benthic. ECVI. Palinurus elephas (Fabricius, 1787) —CNI IEO Lab. Canarias (1968); 5–275 m—Benthic, 3– 160 m. ATLM. Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804) —CVI Freitas & Castro (2005); 20–40 m—Benthic, 0– 90 m. AAWA.
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Abstract Crustacean feeding morphology and postprandial nutrient processing is a highly size‐selective procedure. The digestive system of lobsters is predicated on grinding feed to a fine particle size before digestion. Therefore, fine pregrinding of raw materials may bypass the need for extensive grinding in the proventriculus and expedite digestive ...
Nathan Hammel +2 more
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Diverse pathways for climate resilience in marine fishery systems
Abstract Both the ecological and social dimensions of fisheries are being affected by climate change. As a result, policymakers, managers, scientists and fishing communities are seeking guidance on how to holistically build resilience to climate change.
Jacob G. Eurich +29 more
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Globally, key predators such as lobsters are thought to control urchins. In south-eastern Australia, the role of Sagmariasus verreauxi (eastern rock lobster) as a key predator of the native urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii (long-spined urchin) has been ...
Jeremy K. Day +4 more
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