1914
DOI: 10.1017/s0025315400007700
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Recherches sur le Développement post-embryonnaire de la Langouste commune (Palinurus vulgaris).

Abstract: C'est surtout pour étudier le développement post-embryonnaire de la Langouste commune (Palinurus vulgaris Latr.) que je me suis rendu au Laboratoire de Plymouth. L'endroit me semblait excellent parce que la Langouste n'est pas rare près des côtes dans les eaux du Devonshire et de la Cornouaille, parce qu'elle est principalement fréquente sur les fonds rocheux au-dessus desquels se dresse le phare d'Eddystone, aussi enfin, parce que le Laboratoire de Plymouth est très bien installé, avec un bateau, l'Oithona, q… Show more

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“…From spring to July the eggs were grey, eye-spots were visible and the eggs appeared to be near hatching. Others, notably Bouvier (1914), have reported crawfish larvae off Cornwall, the hatching season being during early to mid-summer. The egg laying period is from mid-summer to autumn.…”
Section: Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From spring to July the eggs were grey, eye-spots were visible and the eggs appeared to be near hatching. Others, notably Bouvier (1914), have reported crawfish larvae off Cornwall, the hatching season being during early to mid-summer. The egg laying period is from mid-summer to autumn.…”
Section: Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larval developmental and behavioral parameterization file used in the model was based on existing literature (Bouvier, 1914;Mercer, 1973;Kittaka and Ikegami, 1988;Kittaka et al, 2001;Goñi and Latroutte, 2005;Bermudes and Ritar, 2008;Groeneveld et al, 2013). When the PLD was set at the shortest duration of 5 months, many of the P. elephas populations demonstrated self-seeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particle release sites were selected based on local knowledge of existing populations of the P. elephas within MPAs. Particles representing larvae were released from the seabed and nine larval stages were included (Bouvier, 1914;Kittaka and Ikegami, 1988;Kittaka et al, 2001) (see Table 1 for life-history characteristics). Separate model experiments were carried out with constant growth rates, representing the extremes of observed larval durations, i.e., 5 and 12 months (Mercer, 1973;Groeneveld et al, 2013), as larval duration was expected to result in the largest uncertainty in dispersal distances.…”
Section: Model Setup and Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LARVAE OF ALPHEUS RUBER Milne-Edwards. These larvae were only taken in the daytime on July 29th and August 6th, 1925, when their numbers were 1 From this it will be seen that they avoided the uppermost layer above about 10 metres : both these days were, however, very dull and foggy.…”
Section: Pandalid Larvaementioning
confidence: 99%