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Diseases of spiny lobsters: A review
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology, 2011Spiny 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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Drag Reduction by Formation Movement in Spiny Lobsters
Science, 1976Movements of spiny lobsters ( Panulirus argus ) in formation reduce drag during locomotion; such movement is of particular significance during mass migration. Queues (single-file lines) of spiny lobsters sustain less drag per individual than do individual lobsters moving at the same speed.
W F Herrnkind
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Queuing Behavior of Spiny Lobsters
Science, 1969Autumnal 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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Purinergic modulation in the brain of the spiny lobster
Brain Research, 1987Earlier 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.
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GAFFKEMIA IN CALIFORNIA SPINY LOBSTERS
Proceedings of the annual meeting - World Mariculture Society, 1974ABSTRACTGaffkemia, 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.
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