The Caribbean spiny lobster Panulirus argus (Latreille, 1804) is an important species in shallow-water coral reefs and target of the most lucrative fishery in the Caribbean Sea. We explored historical demography in P. argus inferred using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We expected an increase in population size of P. argus from Florida, USA starting ~18,000-24,000 years ago, after the Last Glacial Maximum, when ice sheets started to retreat and sub-tropical/tropical shallow coastal waters warmed up. A total of 10 lobsters were collected from shallow reefs in the Florida Keys, Florida, USA. One microgram of gDNA extracted from each specimen was used for RAD library construction using established protocols. A panel of 1643 SNPs obtai...
The spiny lobster Panulirus argus is extremely important both for basic scientific research (Davis, ...
Vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) are susceptible to the impact of intense or long-term anthropoge...
Within the tropical north western Atlantic, Panulirus argus, Panulirus guttatus and Panulirus laevic...
The Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) provides many ecological and economic benefits to the ...
The assessment of the mechanisms and patterns of larval connectivity between geographically separate...
Management efforts for improving the sustainability of the Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus)...
Despite a wealth of information on the growth and population dynamics of sub-adult and adult Caribbe...
The seeming lack of barriers to gene flow in the northwest Atlantic ocean has led to the general ass...
Microsatellite sequences were isolated from enriched genomic libraries of the spotted spiny lobster,...
Population density in four study areas for P.guttatus was 11-34 animals in the exploited phase/hecta...
Deciphering genetic structure and inferring connectivity in marine species have been challenging due...
The extent to which exploitation may alter marine life population structure anddynamics is incomplet...
Annual von Bertalanffy growth parameters of the Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) in Cuban w...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThe red spiny lobster, Panulirus penicillatus (Olivier, 1791), is exploited c...
Declines in global marine finfish catches, which accounts for ~15% of the animal protein consumed by...
The spiny lobster Panulirus argus is extremely important both for basic scientific research (Davis, ...
Vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) are susceptible to the impact of intense or long-term anthropoge...
Within the tropical north western Atlantic, Panulirus argus, Panulirus guttatus and Panulirus laevic...
The Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) provides many ecological and economic benefits to the ...
The assessment of the mechanisms and patterns of larval connectivity between geographically separate...
Management efforts for improving the sustainability of the Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus)...
Despite a wealth of information on the growth and population dynamics of sub-adult and adult Caribbe...
The seeming lack of barriers to gene flow in the northwest Atlantic ocean has led to the general ass...
Microsatellite sequences were isolated from enriched genomic libraries of the spotted spiny lobster,...
Population density in four study areas for P.guttatus was 11-34 animals in the exploited phase/hecta...
Deciphering genetic structure and inferring connectivity in marine species have been challenging due...
The extent to which exploitation may alter marine life population structure anddynamics is incomplet...
Annual von Bertalanffy growth parameters of the Caribbean spiny lobster (Panulirus argus) in Cuban w...
v. ill. 23 cm.QuarterlyThe red spiny lobster, Panulirus penicillatus (Olivier, 1791), is exploited c...
Declines in global marine finfish catches, which accounts for ~15% of the animal protein consumed by...
The spiny lobster Panulirus argus is extremely important both for basic scientific research (Davis, ...
Vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) are susceptible to the impact of intense or long-term anthropoge...
Within the tropical north western Atlantic, Panulirus argus, Panulirus guttatus and Panulirus laevic...