“…These include: growth, reproduction, movement and abundance of the European lobster, H. gammarus, at the rocky island of Helgoland, North Sea [8], improvement of rearing conditions for juvenile lobsters by co-culturing with juvenile isopods (Idotea emarginata) [3], growth, reproductive cycle, and movement of berried European lobsters in a local stock off southwestern Norway [9], reproduction in the European Lobster [10], studies on the developmental conditions of the European lobster [8], and variation on size at onset of egg production [11]. However, basic studies concerning the male and female reproductive system, gonad structure and histochemistry are missing.…”