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Nephrops norvegicus

Canli M, Furness RW. 1993. Toxicity of heavy metals dissolved in sea water and influences of sex and size on metal accumulation and tissue distribution in the Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus). Mar Environ Res 36 217-236. [Pg.171]

Nephrops norvegicus 1-25 18 days Adult males had dose-dependent decrease in gill Na, K-ATPase activity adult females had dose-dependent decrease in gill Mg-ATPase activity 26... [Pg.56]

Canli, M. and R.M. Stagg. 1996. The effects of in vivo exposure to cadmium, copper and zinc on the activities of giU ATPases in the Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus.Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 31 494-501. [Pg.70]

A radiation-induced signal can be detected in the exoskeleton of Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) (Stewart etal., 1992) and other species of prawn and shrimp (Morehouse and Desrosiers, 1993). In the case of Norway lobster, the signal in both irradiated and unirradiated cuticle is complex because of the presence of the six resonance peaks due to Mn2+. In the irradiated samples there is an additional free radical peak in the centre of the Mn2+ signal at 349.5 mT (Figure 6). This signal is more easily seen when the... [Pg.173]

Stewart, E M. (1993). The use of ESR spectroscopy for the detection of irradiated Crustacea with particular reference to Nephrops norvegicus (Norway lobster). Ph.D. Thesis, The Queen s University of Belfast, N.Ireland. [Pg.184]

Stewart, E.M., Stevenson, M.H and Gray, R. (1993a) The effect of irradiation dose and storage time on the ESR signal in the cuticle of different components of the exoskeleton of Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus) Appl. Radiat. Isot. 4, 433. [Pg.184]

Pali, T., Finbow, M. E., Holzenburg, A., Findlay, J. B., and Marsh, D. (1995). Lipid-protein interactions and assembly of the 16-kDa channel polypeptide from Nephrops norvegicus Studies with spin-label electron spin resonance spectroscopy and electron microscopy. Biochemistry 34, 9211-9218. [Pg.378]

Spicer, J. I., Hill, A. D., Taylor, A. C., and Strang, R. H. C., Effect of aerial exposure on concentrations of selected metabolites in blood of the Norwegian lobster Nephrops norvegicus (Crustacea Nephrop-idae), Mar. Biol., 105, 129, 1990. [Pg.260]

The European lobster Homarus vulgaris) is a closely related species, occurring in temperate waters of western Europe. This species is considerably smaller than the American lobster. The Norwegian lobster or scampi (Nephrops norvegicus) is an even smaller lobster that ranges from the Norwegian coast to the Adriatic coast in the eastern Mediterranean Sea. [Pg.147]

Katoh E, Johnson M, Breithaupt T (2008) Fighting behavior and the role of urinary signals in dominance assessment of Norway lobsters, Nephrops norvegicus. Behaviour 145 1447-1464... [Pg.255]

Krang A-S, Rosenqvist G (2006) Effects of manganese on chemically induced food search behaviour of the Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus (L.). Aquat Toxicol 78 284-291... [Pg.526]

MUR 11] Murray F., Cowie P.R., Tlastic contamination in the decapod crustacean Nephrops norvegicus (Linnaeus, 175 ) , Marine Pollution Bulletin, vol. 62, pp. 1207-1217,2011. [Pg.48]

Phenanthrene Nephrops norvegicus 382 1 -Hydroxyphenanthrene (0.3) - 23.6 Solbakken and Palmork X... [Pg.139]

FIELD R H, CHAPMAN c J, TAYLOR A c, NEIL D M and vicKERMAN K (1992) Infection of the Norway lobster Nephrops norvegicus by a Hematodinium-like species of dinoflageUate on the west coast of Scotland , Dis Aquat Org, 13,1-15. [Pg.321]

STENTIFORD G D, NEIL D M and ATKINSON R J A (2001) The relationship of Hemato-dinium infection prevalence in a Scottish Nephrops norvegicus population to seasonahty, moulting and sex , ICES J Mar Sci, 58,814-823. [Pg.327]

The Norway lobster (Nephrops norvegicus also called Langoustine) also belongs to the lobster family. It is marketed fresh, frozen, semi-pre-served, as in salad, or canned, as soup, paste or mildly-brined meat in its own juice. [Pg.637]

Toxicity to prawns e.g. Dublin Bay prawn, Nephrops norvegicus. Toxicity/reproductive toxicity to Daphnia magna. [Pg.387]


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