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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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Historical Biogeography of Spiny Lobsters in the Genus Panulirus (Achelata: Palinuridae)
ABSTRACT Aim Panulirus is the spiny lobster genus with the most living species, containing 22 recognised species split into two lineages distinguished by habitat preference. Diversification has been proposed to occur due to geographic events affecting the distribution of adults and the dispersal potential of long‐lived larvae by oceanic currents ...
Alyssa M. Baker +2 more
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Total Hemocytes, Glucose Hemolymph, and Production Performance of Spiny Lobster Panulirus Homarus Cultured in the Individual Compartments System [PDF]
Cannibalism can cause high mortality in a lobster culture. To prevent cannibalism, an artificial shel-ter is needed like the individual compartments system (ICS) to ensure that there is no contact bet-ween lobsters.
Pratiwi, R. (Rifqah) +2 more
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1871年から2002年末までに発行された郵便切手に描かれた甲殻類 : チェックリスト決定版 [PDF]
On the occasion of a donation of postage stamps collected by the author to the Museum of Fishery Sciences, Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, a checklist of all postage stamps depicting crustaceans from 1871 through 2002 has been ...
Makoto Omori, 大森 信
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EXPERIMENTAL INFECTIONS OF MILKY HEMOLYMPH DISEASE IN SPINY LOBSTER Panulirus homarus
Milky hemolymph disease of spiny lobster (MHD-SL) is categorized as the most destructive disease in farming spiny lobster. Therefore, it is required to investigate the routes of milky disease infection in spiny lobster as a basic knowledge in order to prevent milky disease transmission.
Sudewi Sudewi +3 more
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Phylogeography of the scalloped spiny-lobster Panulirus homarus rubellus in the southwest Indian Ocean [PDF]
The Mozambique Channel between south-east Africa and Madagascar potentially forms a barrier to larval dispersal and thus gene flow across the channel, even in species with long larval lifespans such as spiny lobsters. The DNA of 181 specimens of Panulirus homarus rubellus Berry, 1974, collected from six sites along the African coast and a site in ...
Maggie M. Reddy +3 more
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We explored the evolutionary history of Trapezia crabs, key coral mutualists, using genomic data from museum and freshly collected samples. We recovered a well‐supported phylogeny of the Trapezia genus, clarifying species relationships and supporting the division of Trapezia into two genera. Detailed analyses of the widespread species T.
Kenzie Pollard +3 more
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An assessment of the potential of spiny lobster culture in India [PDF]
Fluctuating catches and increasing demand in both internal and international markets for lobster tails necessitate augmentation of production through proper management strategies and possible aquaculture practices.
Radhakrishnan, E V, Vijayakumaran, M
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Feeding ecology analysis of sand lobsters (Panulirus homarus)
This research is scheduled to take place from May to August 2022 at the Marine and Brackish Water Aquaculture Fisheries Center in West Sumatra. The method employed will be observation, which entails monitoring the eating behavior of lobsters and their feeding schedule every time food is provided within a 24-hour timeframe.
Amelia Sriwahyuni Lubis +2 more
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Reproductive maturation remains a central bottleneck in crustacean aquaculture, as ovarian development dictates broodstock quality, fecundity, and larval viability. This review synthesizes current knowledge on the physiological regulation of ovarian maturation in decapod crustaceans, emphasizing the interplay of hormones, nutrients, and environmental ...
Tariq Dildar +3 more
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