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The early phyllosoma stages of spiny lobster Panulirus echinatus Smith, 1869 (Decapoda: Palinuridae) reared in the laboratory

The early stages of the Panulirus echinatus were hatched and reared in the laboratory. Ovigerous females were captured in their habitat and carefully transported to the laboratory. Larvae were transferred in a recirculation water tank at a density of 10 larvae.L(-1). The larvae were fed on Artemia a...

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Published in:Brazilian journal of biology 2008-02, Vol.68 (1), p.179-186
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Animals, Laboratory
Artemia
BIOLOGY
Dunaliella viridis
Female
larval development
morphology
Palinuridae
Palinuridae - anatomy & histology
Palinuridae - classification
Palinuridae - growth & development
Panulirus echinatus
phyllosoma
Pontophilus spinosus
spiny lobster
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