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Title: Lobsters in a changing climate : Proceedings of the 10th International Conference and Workshop on Lobster Biology and Management
Author: International Conference and Workshop on Lobster Biology and Management (10th: 2014 : Cancun, Mexico) ; Briones-Fourzan, Patricia ; Lozano-Alvarez, Enrique
Citation: ACCNO:25017
Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press,
Year: 2015
Series: ICES journal of marine science: Journal du Conseil [Special Issue], v.72- Supplement 1
Description: 279 p. [electronic resource]
Subject: Rock lobsters. ; Lobster fishing ; Lobster fisheries. ; Lobsters ; Lobster culture. ; Tagging. ; Protected resources ; Marine parks. ; Larval settlement ; Catchability ; Ghost fishing ; Shelters ; Disease resistance ; Disease transmission ; Aggressive behaviour ; Activity patterns ; Phyllosomae ; Feeding behaviour. ; Behaviour. ; Slipper lobsters ; Recruitment. ; Survival. ; Cage culture. ; Aquaculture effluents
Type: Electronic Resource
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