Synthesis of Research on the Reproductive Biology of Queen Conch (Aliger gigas): Toward the Goals of Sustainable Fisheries and Species Conservation

AW Stoner, RS Appeldoorn - Reviews in Fisheries Science & …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The queen conch (Aliger gigas) is a culturally and economically important molluskan fishery
resource in the Caribbean region showing increasing signs of over harvest. Shallow-water …

Movement dynamics, sediment turnover and sheltering behaviours of the nocturnal coral reef sea cucumber, Stichopus cf. monotuberculatus

BCT Gray, M Byrne, M Clements, SW Purcell - Coral Reefs, 2023 - Springer
Animal movement and feeding studies shed light on ecological roles and can inform
management strategies for fished species. However, the feeding and movement of nocturnal …

Movement and growth of the coral reef holothuroids Bohadschia argus and Thelenota ananas

SW Purcell, TP Piddocke, SJ Dalton… - Marine Ecology Progress …, 2016 - int-res.com
Tropical sea cucumbers are among the largest mobile invertebrates on coral reefs and are
widely regarded as sedentary. Mark-recapture methods provide empirical estimates of …

Declining size of adults and juvenile harvest threatens sustainability of a tropical gastropod, Lobatus gigas, fishery

A Tewfik, EA Babcock, RS Appeldoorn… - … Marine and freshwater …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Queen conch (Lobatus gigas) is a large herbivorous gastropod, found across the Caribbean,
which forms the basis of important dive fisheries. Conch have a two‐phase shell growth …

Short‐term movement dynamics of the world's largest sea cucumbers (genus Thelenota)

BCT Gray, LA Calvert, SW Purcell - Marine Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Movement studies on marine animals can inform conservation and fishery management
planning through data that explain likely dispersals and home‐ranging behaviours …

Demographics influence reproductive output in queen conch (Lobatus gigas): implications for fishery management

GA Delgado, RA Glazer - Bulletin of Marine Science, 2020 - ingentaconnect.com
The queen conch (Lobatus gigas) is harvested intensively throughout most of the tropical
western Atlantic for its meat, shell, and pearls. If sustainable harvest is to be achieved …

The Queen Conch (Lobatus gigas) Proteome: A Valuable Tool for Biological Studies in Marine Gastropods

D Domínguez-Pérez, J Lippolis, M Dennis, B Miller… - The Protein …, 2019 - Springer
Queen conch (Lobatus gigas) is a marine gastropod endemic to the Caribbean. This species
is a cultural symbol, being a significant local food source and the second largest commercial …

The Effects of Regulated Area Location and Size on the Effectiveness of a Catch‐and‐Release Season for a Riverine Black Bass

SM Sammons - North American Journal of Fisheries …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Catch‐and‐release areas are an extension of the concept of aquatic protected areas, which
implement protective measures at a broad spatial scale in an attempt to increase …

Hidden in a Snail Shell

ZA Kornfeld - 2021 - digitalcommons.bard.edu
I spent two months in the front end of 2020 in the Turks and Caicos Islands as a part of a
study abroad opportunity. This trip had always been my goal; a fundamental part of my …

[图书][B] Regulation of ubiquitin conjugation and removal

AT DiBello - 2013 - search.proquest.com
Posttranslational modification of proteins by ubiquitin is essential to nearly every pathway in
eukaryotic biology. Ubiquitin is covalently attached to a substrate lysine via three enzymatic …