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True navigation and magnetic maps in spiny lobsters

Nature, 2003
Animals are capable of true navigation if, after displacement to a location where they have never been, they can determine their position relative to a goal without relying on familiar surroundings, cues that emanate from the destination, or information collected during the outward journey.
Kenneth J Lohmann
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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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Queuing Behavior of Spiny Lobsters

Science, 1969
Autumnal mass migrations of spiny lobsters, Panulirus argus , involve diurnal movements of thousands of individuals in single-file queues. Initiation, posture, and alignment of a queue can be effected entirely by tactile cues received through antennular inner rami, pereiopods, and antennae.
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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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Early Life History of Spiny Lobster

Crustaceana, 1994
Spiny (rock) lobsters are the basis of important fisheries in all of the world's major oceans. We synthesize current information on their early life history from a variety of biological disciplines and draw conclusions about the significance of this phase in the ecology of the group.
John D. Booth, Bruce F. Phillips
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CULTURE POTENTIAL OF SPINY LOBSTER

Proceedings of the annual workshop - World Mariculture Society, 1973
ABSTRACTIt is possible to raise the spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) in captivity from the late pueruli stage to cmercial size (790 to 900 g) in approximately 3 to 4 years. The pueruli collected in inshore waters usually undergo two moltings and metamorphose into postlarvae.
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