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The Caribbean spiny lobster, Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804) supports important fisheries in the Caribbean region. This species is affected by a deadly virus, Panulirus argus Virus 1 (PaV1), the only known pathogenic virus for this species.
Ioreni Margarita Hernández-Velázquez +8 more
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Update on the lobster species from Rocas Atoll Marine Reserve, Brazil [PDF]
This study is an update of list of lobster species from Rocas Atoll Marine Reserve, Brazil. The data were obtained trough visual censuses and photographic registers during expeditions since 1997 until 2014. It represents the first record of Enoplometopus
Juliana Gaeta +3 more
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Achelata (Palinuridae and Scyllaridae) have a flat, transparent, long-lived planktonic larva called phyllosoma, which comprises multiple stages and has a duration from a few weeks (some scyllarids) to >20 months (some palinurids).
Rubén Muñoz de Cote-Hernández +4 more
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Isolation and characterization of eight polymorphic microsatellites for the spotted spiny lobster, Panulirus guttatus [PDF]
Microsatellite sequences were isolated from enriched genomic libraries of the spotted spiny lobster, Panulirus guttatus using 454 pyrosequencing. Twenty-nine previously developed polymerase chain reaction primer pairs of Panulirus argus microsatellite ...
Nathan Truelove +3 more
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Let's stick together: Infection enhances preferences for social grouping in a songbird species
Enhanced sociality during infection may benefit hosts if social grouping improves host survival of infection; however, little is known about how infected hosts may shift their social preferences during infection. We tested how infection with the bacterial pathogen Mycoplasma gallisepticum alters sociality in juvenile house finches by putting wild ...
Marissa M. Langager +2 more
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True insights or ticking boxes? Rapid assessment of rights‐based management in artisanal fisheries
Abstract Rights‐based fisheries management (RBFM) seeks to create market incentives to reduce competition, avoid overexploitation, and increase economic efficiency. Particularly for artisanal fisheries, however, assumptions of RBFM may not be met and its use needs to be carefully considered. This study applies an existing tool (SEASALT) to evaluate the
Andrés M. Cisneros‐Montemayor +11 more
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Neurochemical diversity in the central olfactory pathway of Parhyale hawaiensis Abstract In mandibulate arthropods, the primary olfactory centers, termed olfactory lobes in crustaceans, are typically organized in distinct fields of dense synaptic neuropils called olfactory glomeruli.
Katja Kümmerlen +2 more
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Exposure to ocean acidification negatively affects the sense of smell of the economically, ecologically, and culturally important Dungeness crab. Here, we show that exposure to high CO2 decreases the expression of receptors involved in the sense of smell, lowers the sensitivity of the antennular nerve response to a food cue, and decreases antennular ...
Andrea Durant +2 more
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Assessment of predation risk through conspecific alarm odors by spiny lobsters
Strong “alarm odors” emanating from lethally injured conspecifics may indicate an imminent risk of predation to spiny lobsters. In laboratory trials,1 strong conspecific alarm odors elicited avoidance in Panulirus argus, a highly gregarious species that ...
Patricia Briones-Fourzán
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Effects of lobster size and parasite intensity on traits of Panulirus argus.
Effects of lobster size and parasite intensity on traits of Panulirus argus.
Patricia Briones-Fourzán (6196952) +5 more
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