Age structure of Panulirus ornatus in two habitats in Torres Strait, Australia
T. D. Skewes, D. M. Dennis, C. R. Pitcher and B. G. Long
Marine and Freshwater Research 48(8) 745 - 750
Abstract
The lobster population in Torres Strait, Australia, is made up of juvenile and
sub-adult lobsters up to two years old (1+ and 2+), with some
3-year-old (3+) male lobsters. These lobsters live either on shallow
reefs or in the deeper areas between reefs. Intensive surveys of lobsters in
these two habitats showed that 1+ lobsters live only in the deep habitat,
2+ lobsters live in the deep habitat and on shallow reefs, and 3+
male lobsters live mainly on shallow reefs. In the deep habitat, lobsters were
found mainly in areas that had rock and rubble substratum. There may be little
movement of lobsters onto or off the shallow reefs during the winter months
and 1+ lobsters probably recruit onto the shallow reefs so
Full text doi:10.1071/MF97191
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