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European spiny lobster recovery from overfishing enhanced through active restocking in Fully Protected Areas. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2019
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Trade Patterns for Spiny Lobster Harvested in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Regions

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Spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) and related species represent one of the most important commercial fisheries targeted within the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean regions. This important fishery extends from Florida (USA) to Brazil.
Cruz, Raul, Adams, Chuck, Larkin, Sherry
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Multi-Model Allometric Analysis in the Slipper Lobster <i>Evibacus princeps</i> from the Gulf of California. [PDF]

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León-Valdez AL   +6 more
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Background colour preference in juvenile European lobster (Homarus gammarus). [PDF]

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Purinergic modulation in the brain of the spiny lobster

Brain Research, 1987
Earlier studies identified purinergic chemoreceptors in the olfactory organ of the spiny lobster, Panulirus argus. In this study, electrophysiological experiments demonstrate that purinergic substances can modulate both the spontaneous activity and the evoked responses of neurons within the brain of this animal.
C D, Derby, B W, Ache, W E, Carr
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Diseases of spiny lobsters: A review

Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2011
Spiny lobsters have few reported pathogens, parasites and symbionts. However, they do have a diverse fauna comprised of a pathogenic virus, several bacteria, protozoans, helminths and even symbiotic crustaceans. A few idiopathic syndromes have also been reported, but these appear correlated with lobsters held in poor conditions.
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GAFFKEMIA IN CALIFORNIA SPINY LOBSTERS

Proceedings of the annual meeting - World Mariculture Society, 1974
ABSTRACTGaffkemia, a systemic infection of Atlantic lobsters (Homarus sp.) by Pediococcus homari (formerly Gaffkya homari), can be initiated by injection of virulent strains of the bacterium into the California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus). At 17 C, an LD50 of 103 bacteria per ml hemolymph was observed.
J. F. Steenbergen, H. C. Schapiro
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