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Homarus gammarus
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Homarus vulgaris
National Institutes of Health
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2012
Review
2012
Susceptibility of juvenile European lobster Homarus gammarus to shrimp products infected with high and low doses of white spot syndrome virus.
K. Bateman
,
J. Munro
,
B. Uglow
,
H. J. Small
,
G. Stentiford
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms
2012
Corpus ID: 1380204
White spot syndrome virus (WSSV) is the most important pathogen known to affect the sustainability and growth of the global…
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2010
2010
Vertical positioning and swimming performance of lobster larvae (Homarus gammarus) in an artificial water column at Helgoland, North Sea
I. Schmalenbach
,
F. Búchholz
2010
Corpus ID: 43985872
Abstract The vertical distribution and swimming ability of the three larval stages (Zoea I, II, and III) of Homarus gammarus were…
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2008
2008
Male but not female olfaction is crucial for intermolt mating in European lobsters (Homarus gammarus L.).
M. Skog
Chemical Sensors
2008
Corpus ID: 37972439
Chemical signals are common in most crustacean social interactions and are often perceived via chemosensory (olfactory) organs on…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
An historical overview of the Republic of Ireland's lobster (Homarus gammarus Linnaeus) fishery, with reference to European and North American (Homarus americanus Milne Edwards) lobster landings
R. Browne
,
J. Mercer
,
M. Duncan
Hydrobiologia
2001
Corpus ID: 24304701
Historical developments of the Republic of Ireland's Homarus gammarus fishery are reviewed and compared in the context of…
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2000
2000
Binding of urate and caffeine to hemocyanin of the lobster Homarus vulgaris (E.) as studied by isothermal titration calorimetry.
M. Menze
,
N. Hellmann
,
H. Decker
,
M. Grieshaber
Biochemistry
2000
Corpus ID: 440551
Hemocyanin serves as an oxygen carrier in the hemolymph of the European lobster Homarus vulgaris. The oxygen binding behavior of…
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1991
1991
Ultrastructure de la glande du sinus chez les larves de Homarus gammarus (L.) : premiers résultats
Guiomar Rotllant
,
M. Charmantier-Daures
,
J. Trilles
,
G. Charmantier
1991
Corpus ID: 89116239
La glande du sinus a ete recherchee par microscopie photonique et electronique dans les pedoncules oculaires des larves (stades I…
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1981
1981
A corollary discharge of total foregut motor activity is monitored by a single interneurone in the lobster Homarus gammarus.
R. Robertson
,
M. Moulins
Journal of Physiology
1981
Corpus ID: 21235582
1. In Homarus, an identified interneurone (the L cell), which possesses the largest cell body in the commissural ganglion and…
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1979
1979
Oesophageal sensors and their modulatory influence on oesophageal peristalsis in the lobster, Homarus gammarus
R. Robertson
,
M. S. Laverack
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London…
1979
Corpus ID: 45928564
The musculature and innervation of the oesophagus of Homarus gammarus are described as a prerequisite to studies on the…
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1976
1976
A quantitative analysis of exopodite beating in the larvae of the lobster Homarus gammarus (L.).
D. Macmillan
,
D. Neil
,
M. S. Laverack
Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society…
1976
Corpus ID: 32921937
Raw data on exopodite beating in the first three developmental stages of the lobster Homarus gammarus were collected and analysed…
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1969
1969
Metabolic fate of glucose and pyruvate in the nerve cord of Homarus vulgaris (M. Edw.) and Astacus fluviatilis (F.).
R. Gilles
,
E. Schoffeniels
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A
1969
Corpus ID: 44377534
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