Bibliography of Lobster Fauna of India

Bibliography of Lobster Fauna of India

Bibliography of Lobster Fauna of India Abraham, T. J., Rahman, K. M., & Mary Leema, T. J. (1996). Bacterial disease in cultured spiny lobster, Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus). Journal of Aquaculture in the Tropics, 11, 187–192. Ajmal Khan, S. (2006). Management of spiny lobster fishery resources. Chennai: National Biodiversity Authority. Alcock, A. (1901). A descriptive catalogue of the Indian deep-sea Crustacea, Decapoda, Macrura and Anomala in the Indian Museum, being a revised account of the deep-sea species collected by the Royal Marine Ship ‘Investigator’, Calcutta (pp. 286). Alcock, A. (1906). Catalogue of the Indian decapod Crustacea in the collections of the Indian Museum. Part III. Macrura (pp. 1–55). Alcock, A., & Anderson, A. R. S. (1894). Natural History notes from H.M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer “Investigator”, Commander C.D. Oldham, R.N. Commanding, Series II, no 14. An account of a recent collection of deep sea Crustacea from the Bay of Bengal and the Laccadive sea. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 63, pt 2(3), 141–185. pl.9. Ali, D. M., Pandian, P. P., Somavanshi, V. S., John, M. E., & Reddy, K. S. N. (1994). Spear lob- ster, Linuparus somniosus Berry & George, 1972 (Fam. Palinuridae) in the Andaman Sea. Occasional paper, Fishery Survey of India, Mumbai, 6, 13pp. Anbarasu M., Kirubagaran, R., & Vinithkumar, N. V. (2010). Diet and eyestalk ablation induced changes in lipid and fatty acid composition of Panulirus homarus, International conference on recent advances in lobster biology, aquaculture and management, 4–8 January, 2010, Chennai. Abstract (p. 111). Anbarasu, M., Krubagaran, R., & Vinithkumar, N. V. (2012). Diet and eyestalk ablation induced changes in lipid and fattyacid composition of female spiny lobster Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus, 1758). Indian Journal of Fisheries, 59(4), 163–168. Anil Kumar, P. K. (2002). Biochemical studies and energetics of the spiny lobster Panulirus homa- rus (Linnaeus, 1758). Versova, Mumbai: Central Institute of Fisheries Education. Anon. (2009). biosearch, Marine Biodiversity database of India, National Institute of Oceanography, Goa. Anrose, A., Selvaraj, P., Dhas, J. C., Prasad, G. V. A., & Babu, C. (2010). Distribution and abun- dance of deep sea spiny lobster Puerulus sewelli in the Indian exclusive economic zone. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 52(2), 162–165. Antony, M. A. (2003). Carotenoid profiles in relation to maturation, moulting, food and habitat in the Indian spiny lobster Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus, 1758). Mumbai: CIFE. Anuraj, A., & Roy, S. D. (2016). New slipper lobster added to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. The Lobster News Letter, 29(1), 23–24. Anuraj, A., Kirubasankar, R., Kaliyamoorthy, M., & Roy, D. (2017). Genetic evidence and mor- phometry for Shovel-nosed lobster, Thenus unimaculatus from Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India. Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 17, 209–215. © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019 647 E. V. Radhakrishnan et al. (eds.), Lobsters: Biology, Fisheries and Aquaculture, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9094-5 648 Bibliography of Lobster Fauna of India Athithan, S., & Gopalakannan, A. (2015). Growth assessment of spiny lobster (Panulirus homarus) under open sea cage culture in Tharuvaikulam of Tamilnadu coast, South India. The Bioscan, 10(4), 1655–1658. Ayyappan, M. (2002). Studies on the moulting frequency, growth responses and biochemical changes in baby rock lobster Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus). Tirunelveli: Manonmaniam Sundaranar University. Balaji, K., Thirumaran, G., Arumugam, R., Kumaraguruvasagam, K. R., & Anantharaman, P. (2007). Marine ornamental invertebrate resources of Parangipettai coastal waters (south east coast of India). Journal of Fish and Aquatic Science Academy, 2(5), 328–336. http://docsdrive. com/pdfs/academicjournals/jfas/2007/328-336.pdf. Balasubramanyan, R. (1969). On the occurrence of palinurid spiny lobster in the Cochin backwa- ters. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 9(2), 425–438. Balasubramanyan, R., Satyanarayana, A. V. V., & Sadanandan, K. A. (1960). A preliminary account of the experimental rock lobster fishing conducted along the southwest coast of India, with bottom-set-gillnets. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 7, 405–422. Balasubramanyan, R., Satyanarayana, A. V. V., & Sadanandan, K. A. (1961). A further account of the rock lobster fishing experiments with the bottom-set-gillnets. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 8, 269–290. Banumathy, R., Padmaja, M., & Deecaraman, M. (2013). Biochemical changes during the repro- ductive activity in male sand lobster Thenus orientalis (Lund, 1793). Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 6(5), 4500–4504. Borradaile, L. A. (1906). Marine crustaceans XIII. The Hippidae, Thalassinidea and Scyllaridea. In J. S. Gardiner (Ed.), The fauna and geography of the Maldives and Laccadive Archipelago (pp. 750–754). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Chacko, S. (1967). The central nervous system of Thenus orientalis (Leach). Marine Biology, 1(2), 113–117. Chacko, P. I., & Balakrishnan Nair, N. (1963). Size and sex compositions of catches of the lobster Panulirus dasypus (Latreille) along Kanyakumari district coast in 1960–1962. Proceedings of the Indian Science Congress, 50(3), 50. Chacko, P. I., Srinivasan, R., & Anantanarayanan, R. (1969). On the lobster fishery trend and conservancy measure in Kanyakumari district, Madras State. Madras Journal of Fisheries, 5, 72–81. Chakraborty, R. D., & Radhakrishnan, E. V. (2015). Taxonomy, biology and distribution of lob- sters. In K. K. Joshi, M. S. Varsha, V. L. Sruthy, V. Susan, & P. V. Prathyusha (Eds.), Summer school on recent advances in marine biodiversity conservation and management (pp. 100– 110). Cochin: CMFRI. Chakraborty, K., Chakraborty, R. D., Radhakrishnan, E. V., & Vijayan, K. K. (2010). Fatty acid profiles of spiny lobster (Panulirus homarus) phyllosoma fed enriched Artemia. Aquaculture Research, 41(10), 393–403. Chakraborty, R. D., Radhakrishnan, E. V., Sanil, N. K., Thangaraja, R., & Unnikrishnan, C. (2011). Mouthpart morphology of phyllosoma of the tropical spiny lobster Panulirus homarus (Linnaeus, 1758). Indian Journal of Fisheries, 58(1), 1–7. Chakraborty, R. D., Maheswarudu, G., Radhakrishnan, E. V., Purushothaman, P., Kuberan, P., Jomon, G., Sebastian, & Thangaraja, R. (2014). Rare occurrence of blunthorn lobster Palinustus waguensis Kubo, 1963 from the southwest coast of India. Marine Fisheries Information Service Technical and Extension Series, (219), 25–26. Chekunova, V. I. (1971). Distribution of commercial invertebrates on the shelf of India, the north- eastern part of Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. In S. A. Bogdanov (Ed.), Soviet fisheries investigations in the Indian Ocean (pp. 68–83). Jerusalem: Israel Programme for Scientific Translations. Chhapgar, B. F., & Deshmukh, S. K. (1961). On the occurrence of the spiny lobster Panulirus dasypus (H. Milne Edwards) in Bombay waters with a note on the systematics of Bombay lobsters. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 58(3), 632–638. Bibliography of Lobster Fauna of India 649 Chhapgar, B. F., & Deshmukh, S. K. (1964). Further records of lobsters from Bombay. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 61, 203–207. Chhapgar, B. F., & Deshmukh, S. K. (1971). Lobster fishery of Maharashtra. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 1(1), 74–86. Chopra, B. N. (1939). Some food prawns and crabs of India and their fisheries. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society, 41, 221–234. Clement, A. (1968). Observations on allometric growth and regeneration in palinurid lobsters. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of India, 10(2), 388–391. CMFRI, Kochi. (1988). Deep-sea spiny lobster resource. CMFRI Newsletter No. 41, July– September 1988 (pp. 2–3). CMFRI, Kochi. (2009). Open sea cage farming of spiny lobster by CMFRI–A success story. CMFRI Newsletter No. 121, April–June 2009 (pp. 3–5). CMFRI, Kochi. (2010). Successful harvest of sea cage farmed spiny lobsters and ornamental fishes at Kanyakumari and Mandapam. CMFRI Newsletter No. 124, January–March 2010 (pp. 5–6). Damodaran, D., Mohammed Koya, K., Mojjada, S. K., Devaji Lalaji, C., Dash, G., Vase, V. K., & Sreenath, K. R. (2018). Optimization of the stocking parameters for mud spiny lobster Panulirus polyphagus (Herbst, 1793) capture-based aquaculture in tropical open sea floating net cages. Aquaculture Research, 49(2), 1080–1086. Deshmukh, S. (1966). The puerulus of the spiny lobster Panulirus polyphagus (Herbst) and its metamorphosis into post-puerulus. Crustaceana, 10, 137–150. Deshmukh, S. (1968). On the first phyllosomae of the Bombay spiny lobsters (Panulirus) with a note on the unidentified first Panulirus phyllosoma from India (Palinuridae). Crustaceana (Supplementary), 2, 47–58. Deshmukh, V. D. (2001). Collapse of sand lobster fishery in Bombay waters. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 48(1), 71–76. Devaraj, M., & Pillai, N. G. K. (2001). An overview of the marine fisheries research in the Lakshadweep. Geological Survey of India Special Publication, 56, 83–94. Dharani, G., Maitrayee, G. A., Karthikayulu, S., Kumar, T. S., Anbarasu, M., & Vijayakumaran, M. (2009). Identification of Panulirus homarus puerulus larvae by restriction fragment length polymorphism of mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I gene. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 12(3), 281–285. Dharani, G., Annapoorna, G., Yamini Lakshmi, M. K., Karthikayalu, S., Kumar, T.S., Anbarasu, M., Vijayakumaran, M., & Kirubagaran, R. (2010).

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