Movement patterns of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas were determined from 389 individuals (total tagged 5666) tag-recaptured inside a no-take area of the central western Mediterranean and its surrounding zone. High site association and limited movements in tagged lobsters was observed; 60.4% of lobsters moved less than 2 km from the centre of the area (site of release). No clear relationship between lobster movement pattern and sex or size was observed; however, it seemed that the largest males and females tended to be more resident, thus contributing to the rebuilding of the biomass of local lobsters. Most lobsters undertook migrations in the southwest direction. The increased availability of shelters and food towards the southwest Cou...
Knowledge about the spatial patterns and movements of crustaceans has gained importance since the cr...
The lack of empirical knowledge on how marine reserves should be effectively designed has impeded th...
Large-scale migrations are known to occur in numerous species, and in the case of the Western Rock L...
Movement patterns of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas were determined from 389 individuals (total...
A protected population of the spiny lobster, Palinurus elephas, was studied eight years after establ...
Fully Protected Areas (FPAs) represent a powerful tool for marine resources management. Among the pa...
The homing and orientation skills of Palinurus elephas were investigated in three no-take areas of t...
Most previous mark-recapture studies of the movement of European lobsters have used externally attac...
Understanding movements of palinurid (spiny) lobsters is important to fisheries management. However,...
The magnitude and direction of movements of spiny lobsters Jasus edwardsii (Hutton, 1875) around Tas...
This study describes the results obtained by applying the Arnason Schwartz multistate mark-recapture...
We investigate the effects of the Columbretes Islands Marine Reserve (CIMR, Western Mediterranean) o...
The continuous market demand of spiny lobster Palinurus elephas and the consequent impoverishment of...
Abstract. The social ecology of spiny lobsters (Palinuridae) is poorly known but important for under...
The small-scale fishing fleet of Corsica (France, NW Mediterranean) is mostly composed of small arti...
Knowledge about the spatial patterns and movements of crustaceans has gained importance since the cr...
The lack of empirical knowledge on how marine reserves should be effectively designed has impeded th...
Large-scale migrations are known to occur in numerous species, and in the case of the Western Rock L...
Movement patterns of the spiny lobster Palinurus elephas were determined from 389 individuals (total...
A protected population of the spiny lobster, Palinurus elephas, was studied eight years after establ...
Fully Protected Areas (FPAs) represent a powerful tool for marine resources management. Among the pa...
The homing and orientation skills of Palinurus elephas were investigated in three no-take areas of t...
Most previous mark-recapture studies of the movement of European lobsters have used externally attac...
Understanding movements of palinurid (spiny) lobsters is important to fisheries management. However,...
The magnitude and direction of movements of spiny lobsters Jasus edwardsii (Hutton, 1875) around Tas...
This study describes the results obtained by applying the Arnason Schwartz multistate mark-recapture...
We investigate the effects of the Columbretes Islands Marine Reserve (CIMR, Western Mediterranean) o...
The continuous market demand of spiny lobster Palinurus elephas and the consequent impoverishment of...
Abstract. The social ecology of spiny lobsters (Palinuridae) is poorly known but important for under...
The small-scale fishing fleet of Corsica (France, NW Mediterranean) is mostly composed of small arti...
Knowledge about the spatial patterns and movements of crustaceans has gained importance since the cr...
The lack of empirical knowledge on how marine reserves should be effectively designed has impeded th...
Large-scale migrations are known to occur in numerous species, and in the case of the Western Rock L...