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Publikováno v:
Current Zoology, Vol 56, Iss 5, Pp 485-498 (2010)
The use of multisensory cues to locate mates can increase an organism’s success by acting as a back-up plan when one system fails, by providing additional information to the receiver, and by increasing their ability to detect mates using senses tha
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https://doaj.org/article/e1ce15fb65fb49738061568ba3ea3c98
Publikováno v:
Fishery Bulletin. 117:87-95
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of Marine Science. 94:533-553
Accelerometers are useful devices for monitoring the activity of a variety of lobster species, both in the laboratory and the field. While the method has proven beneficial for determining when animals are active, it is more difficult to determine the
Publikováno v:
Fishery Bulletin. 116:161-170
Publikováno v:
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs.
Publikováno v:
Fisheries Research. 167:243-251
Ventless (escape vents blocked) trap surveys are becoming increasingly common and provide data that are useful for making well-informed management decisions. The purpose of this study was to conduct ventless and standard trap surveys, in parallel wit
Autor:
Steven H. Jury, Winsor H. Watson
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology Research. 9:59-68
Management of the American lobster (Homarus americanus) fishery depends on accurate estimates of lobster abundance. Catch from traps remains a widespread indicator, as it is widely accepted that catch per unit effort (CPUE) is correlated with density
Publikováno v:
Current Zoology. 56:485-498
The use of multisensory cues to locate mates can increase an organism's success by acting as a back-up plan when one system fails, by providing additional information to the receiver, and by increasing their ability to detect mates using senses that
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 318:61-70
It is widely accepted that American lobsters, Homarus americanus (Milne-Edwards), are nocturnally active. However, the degree to which this rhythm is expressed by different individuals and the underlying causes of lobster activity rhythms, are poorly