Laboratory Observations of Interspecific Behavioral Interactions Between the American Lobster, Homarus Americanus, the California Spiny Lobster, Panulirus Interruptus, and the Rock Crab, Cancer Antennarius

Laboratory Observations of Interspecific Behavioral Interactions Between the American Lobster, Homarus Americanus, the California Spiny Lobster, Panulirus Interruptus, and the Rock Crab, Cancer Antennarius
Author: William Cortez Lester
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Total Pages: 258
Release: 1975
Genre: American lobster
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Marine Fisheries Review

Marine Fisheries Review
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Total Pages: 80
Release: 1999
Genre: Fisheries
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Report

Report
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Total Pages: 472
Release: 1975
Genre: Marine biology
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The Biology and Management of Lobsters

The Biology and Management of Lobsters
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Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2012-12-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0323140564

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This two-volume work presents a summary and review of the current state of lobster biology, ecology, physiology, behavior, and management. It emphasizes the biology of clawed lobsters (Nephropidae) and spiny lobsters (Palinuridae), with attention also given to slipper lobsters (Scyllaridae) and coral lobsters (Synaxidae).The first chapter of Volume 1 provides an overview of the general aspects of lobster biology that serves as an introduction for readers of both volumes. Subsequent chapters examine the topics of growth, neurobiology, reproduction, nutrition, pathology, social behavior, and migration patterns.The chapters in Volume II consider the ecology, population dynamics, fishery biology, and aquaculture of spiny and clawed lobsters. The topics selected in both volumes represent areas of current research whose findings have not been previously synthesized into a coherent form.An important feature of these volumes is the emphasis on the interaction between biology and management and culture. Many of the contributors have done research in both applied and basic biology and can articulate both points of view. The interaction between basic and applied research is of fundamental importance in these volumes in which management aspects of the research have been integrated with the basic biology of lobsters.The Biology and Management of Lobsterswill be of interest to crustacean biologists, marine biologists and ecologists, zoologists, physiologists, animal behavior researchers, aquaculturalists, fisheries biologists and managers of fisheries, neurobiologists, pathologists, and food scientists.

Habitat Associations and Shelter Use Behaviors in the California Spiny Lobster

Habitat Associations and Shelter Use Behaviors in the California Spiny Lobster
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Total Pages: 52
Release: 2014
Genre: Dissertations, Academic
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Predation is an important process that has both direct and indirect effects on species and communities. Many prey species utilize refuge habitat and exhibit gregarious behavior to reduce the risk of predation, and these strategies may be particularly advantageous to early life stages that are highly susceptible to predators. In this study, I worked with the California spiny lobster (Panulirus interruptus Randall) to explore patterns in habitat utilization and sheltering behavior on southern California rocky reefs, and to determine how these associations and behaviors influence survival of subadult (5.0 - 6.0 cm carapace length, CL) lobsters. The California spiny lobster is a gregarious, shelter-dwelling species whose distribution, abundance, and survival may be closely tied to habitat structure at a variety of scales, particularly for subadult lobsters that are vulnerable to a variety of predators. It is also an economically and ecologically valuable species that is among those targeted for protection in California's recently established South Coast Region marine protected areas (MPAs). Many ecological processes are tied to species-habitat interactions, and MPAs may have little impact on populations if appropriate and complex habitat is lacking within an MPA. Therefore, an important component of my study was to provide baseline information on spiny lobster behavior and habitat associations that may be used in future efforts to determine whether MPAs are positively affecting P. interruptus populations, and if behavioral shifts occur due to changing conditions within MPAs. In part one of my study, I assessed habitat characteristics and lobster behavior (habitat associations and shelter use) within and outside of four of the South Coast Region MPAs within southern California's heavily fished coastal waters. To link lobster presence and behavior to benthic habitat features at the regional level, and to determine if these linkages vary among locations, I conducted SCUBA-based transect surveys of rocky reefs within and outside of each MPA. I recorded substrate composition, relief, and dominant vegetation cover to characterize habitat, as well as the number, size, and shelter type utilized by all lobsters encountered. I found that substrate composition and algal assemblage varied across the region and that each MPA had distinct habitat characteristics. As a result, the odds of finding lobsters were related to different habitat variables within each MPA, and no single benthic feature reliably predicted the occurrence of lobsters across the entire study region. Lobster density varied only slightly across MPAs, and lobsters were generally gregarious across the study region. However, lobster sheltering behavior varied among MPAs, which may be due to variation in habitat parameters and biotic factors (e.g., predation risk and intraspecific interactions) across the southern California region.