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Latest revision as of 11:45, 25 February 2025
Jasus edwardsii[edit]
| Jasus edwardsii | |
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| Jasus J. edwardsii | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom | |
| Phylum | Arthropoda |
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| Family | |
| Genus | Jasus |
| Species | J. edwardsii |
| Binomial name | 'Jasus edwardsii' |
| Binomial authority | Hutton, 1875 |
| Synonyms | |
Jasus edwardsii, commonly known as the southern rock lobster or crayfish, is a species of lobster found in the southern coastal waters of Australia and New Zealand. It belongs to the family Palinuridae and is the largest spiny lobster species in the southern hemisphere.
Description[edit]
The southern rock lobster has a robust body with a spiny carapace that can reach a length of up to 60 centimeters. It has a reddish-brown coloration, which helps it blend in with its rocky habitat. The species has a pair of large, powerful claws that it uses for defense and capturing prey.
Distribution and Habitat[edit]
Australia and New Zealand are the primary habitats of Jasus edwardsii. In Australia, it is found along the southern coast, from Western Australia to New South Wales. In New Zealand, it is commonly found around the South Island and the sub-Antarctic islands. The species prefers rocky reefs and kelp forests, where it can find shelter and abundant food.
Ecology and Behavior[edit]
Jasus edwardsii is a nocturnal species, primarily active during the night. It is an omnivorous lobster, feeding on a variety of prey including small fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and algae. The species plays an important role in maintaining the balance of the marine ecosystem by controlling the populations of its prey.
Fishing and Conservation[edit]
The southern rock lobster is highly valued for its meat, and it is commercially fished in both Australia and New Zealand. However, strict regulations and quotas are in place to ensure sustainable fishing practices and prevent overexploitation of the species. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed Jasus edwardsii as a species of Least Concern, indicating that it is not currently facing any major threats to its population.
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Southern rock lobster sashimi