A long-term study on the behavior and survival of early juvenile American lobster, Homarus americanus , in three naturalistic substrates: Eelgrass, mud, and rocks
An 8-month study on the behavior, growth, and survival of early juvenile American lobsters, Homarus americanus , was conducted in three different naturalistic habitats of mud, rocks with algae, and eelgrass. American lobsters in eelgrass and rock habitats settled into the substrate more quickly, had...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fishery bulletin (Washington, D.C.) D.C.), 1988-01, Vol.86 (4), p.789-796 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An 8-month study on the behavior, growth, and survival of early juvenile American lobsters, Homarus americanus , was conducted in three different naturalistic habitats of mud, rocks with algae, and eelgrass. American lobsters in eelgrass and rock habitats settled into the substrate more quickly, had burrows a greater percent of the time, and spent less time repairing their burrows than lobsters in mud habitats. The lobsters in eelgrass had a lower mortality rate than lobsters in either rocks or mud. None of the lobsters in any substrate were observed foraging for food outside of their burrows. |
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ISSN: | 0090-0656 |