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Mechanisms underlying the production of carapace vibrations and associated waterborne sounds in the American lobster, Homarus americanus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
American lobsters produce carapace vibrations, which also lead to waterborne acoustic signals, by simultaneously contracting the antagonistic remotor and promotor muscles located at the base of the second antenna.
Henninger, Heidi Pye   +1 more
core   +2 more sources

Spiny lobster predation of barrens‐forming sea urchins is not limited by body size, but may be overstated

open access: yesEcosphere, Volume 15, Issue 8, August 2024.
Abstract Worldwide, lobsters are considered key predators that control urchin populations. It has been widely reported that lobster size plays a significant role in the size of urchins they feed on, as does the size of the urchin. Generally, it is thought that small palinurid “spiny” lobsters measuring less than 120 mm carapace length (CL) are ...
Jeremy K. Day   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Agonistic behaviour in juvenile southern rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii (Decapoda, Palinuridae): implications for developing aquaculture

open access: yesZooKeys, 2014
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.
Chris Carter   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Taxonomy, Biology and Distribution of Lobsters [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Lobsters are among the most prized of fisheries resources and of significant commercial interest in many countries. Because of their high value and esteemed culinary worth, much attention has been paid to lobsters in biological, fisheries, and systematic
Chakraborty, Rekha D
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Palinuridae Latreille 1802

open access: yes, 2018
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.
openaire   +2 more sources

Late Holocene hunting economies in coastal southeastern Australia: Insights from the archaeological fauna of Curracurrang 1 Rockshelter, Royal National Park

open access: yesArchaeology in Oceania, Volume 59, Issue 2, Page 350-381, July 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Estrutura de populações de lagostas de espinho (Palinuridae) no Arquipélago dos Abrolhos, Bahia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
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 effect of cooking on carapace length of Southern rock lobster, Jasus edwardsii (Hutton), 1875 (Decapoda, Palinuridae) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
In several Australian states, the claimed potential for shrinkage of rock lobsters during cooking is a problem for enforcement of rock lobster fisheries regulations based on a minimum legal size. In Tasmania, uncertainty about the potential for shrinkage
Frusher, SD, Gardner, C, Ibbott, S
core   +1 more source

On the Puerrulus stage of some spiny lobsters (Palinuridae)

open access: yesBulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Zoology, 1953
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
openaire   +1 more source

Impacts of Climate Change on the Ascension Island Marine Protected Area and Its Ecosystem Services

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 129, Issue 5, May 2024.
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
wiley   +1 more source

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