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Se registra la presencia de tres especímenes adultos del calamar cristal Drechselia danae recolectados en tres localidades del Océano Pacífico mexicano. Las características taxonómicas básicas para su identificación incluyeron la forma... more
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      CephalopodsCephalopod Taxonomy
Squid are important components of many marine ecosystems from the poles to the equator, serving as both important predators and prey. Novel aspects of their growth and reproduction mean that they are likely to play an important role in... more
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      Climate ChangeLife historyPopulation DynamicsPhenology
Abstract Recent studies have shown that coastal and shelf cephalopod populations have increased globally over the last six decades. Although cephalopod landings are dominated by the squid fishery, which represents nearly 80% of the... more
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      FisheriesFisheries ManagementCephalopodsOctopus
ABSTRACT. Idiosepius pygmaeus Steenstrup, 1881 is redescribed and illustrated. Mantle up to 20.5 mm. Fins terminal, small and kidney-shaped. Mantle free from head along the margin, but mid-dorsally completely fused with funnel complex.... more
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The use of the local anesthetic benzocaine as a rapid alternative in the euthanasia of the giant Pacific octopus, Enteroctopus dofleini, has been suggested in the literature, though its use has yet to be documented. This investigation... more
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      Veterinary MedicineEuthanasiaCephalopodsOctopus
Five Veined Octopus Amphioctopus marginatus (Taki), collected from Vizhinjam Bay in the Thiruvananthapuram District of Kerala, India were kept in aquariums to study their behaviour in captivity. Primary and secondary defence mechanisms... more
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Hundreds of years ago, sailors were terrified by the Kraken, a dreadful sea monster capable of sinking ships and with a taste for human flesh. Today we know the legends of this monster were based on sightings of giant squids. This animal... more
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      History of ScienceMalacologyCephalopodsMithology
According cephalopods short life cycle, population dynamics is mainly determined by between-year variability in reproductive success. Therefore, stock management may be improved after protecting the main spawning areas. The microsites... more
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      CephalopodsMarine ParksSpawning
Octopuses make decisions while foraging based on a range of factors, including prey size, prey species, habitat foraged and availability of prey.
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      Marine BiologyZoologyCephalopods
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      CephalopodsPalaeontologyNazi GermanyJurassic
Animal minds and animal bodies evolved together. When did consciousness emerge and what animals have it? Consciousness has a distinct structure: a predictive, temporalized stream of intentional content. I argue that this structure also... more
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      ConsciousnessEvolution of CognitionEvolution of ConsciousnessVertebrate Evolution
This visual guide is illustrated with images captured by Anadarko Colombia Company (ACC), a subsidiary of Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (APC), during its normal offshore hydrocarbon exploration process at depths between 375 and 3288 m in... more
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      Fish BiologySHRIMPCephalopodsOctocorals
Belemnites (order Belemnitida), a very successful group of Mesozoic cephalopods, provide an important clue for understanding Mesozoic marine ecosystems and the origin of modern cephalopods. Following current hypotheses, belemnites... more
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      PaleontologyTaxonomyBiostratigraphyTaphonomy
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      CephalopodsReproductive cycleOctopus maya
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      Science CommunicationScience EducationVideo Games and LearningVideo Games
1. Apresentação. M. Haimovici, J. M. Andriguetto Filho e P. Sfair Sunye 11 2. Desenvolvimento da pesca industrial sediada em Rio Grande: uma visão histórica sob a ótica de atores privilegiados. M. Haimovici, J. P. Castello e P. Raggi... more
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      FisheriesBrazilCephalopodsPesca
This book aims to address the deficiencies of contemporary evolution studies by evaluating Multi-Torus or Morphogenetic Torus Theory using the fossil record. The book begins with description of and discussion of one of most recently... more
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      Morphological evolutionCephalopodsTrilobitesEdiacaran
This is a post about the octopus. It introduces the octopus as a living organism and discusses its cultural significance for the Aegean societies of the Bronze Age.
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      Maritime ArchaeologyAegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Minoan Pottery (Ceramic Analysis)Cephalopods
This short review summarizes the current status of the squid fisheries in Indian waters. It primarily considers the historical classification and biological characteristics of squid within the context to Indian squid varieties. Squid is... more
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      Fisheries ScienceCephalopodsSquid Fishing with Light
Monografía que recopila información acerca del cultivo del pulpo comun (Octopus mimus) en el litoral peruano, problemas de su fase paralarvaria y algunas experimentaciones de alimentación y supervivencia.
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      Marine AquaculturePeruAquacultureCephalopods
Octopus fisheries are an important resource for coastal communities throughout much the WIO region. In many coastal zones with coral reefs, octopus fishing dominates small-scale fishing effort and is a particularly important economic... more
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      CephalopodsWestern Indian OceanOctopus
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      Climate ChangeReproductionPopulation DynamicsClimate change biology
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      CephalopodsExperimental CinemaExperimental FilmCinema Studies
Recent studies have shown that coastal and shelf cephalopod populations have increased globally over the last six decades. Although cephalopod landings are dominated by the squid fishery, which represents nearly 80% of the worldwide... more
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      FisheriesFisheries ManagementCephalopodsOctopus
Senescence is a normal stage of an octopus's life cycle that often occurs before death. Some of the following symptoms typify it: lack of feeding, retraction of skin around the eyes, uncoordinated movement, increased undirected activity,... more
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      Marine BiologyEthologySenescenceBehavior
Amphioctopus arenicola is a new species of octopus that lives in shallow coastal waters off the Hawai'ian Islands. The species is medium sized (ML to 100 mm); sucker counts range from 160-210 on normal arms and approximately 100 on... more
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      Systematics (Taxonomy)TaxonomyBiodiversityCephalopods
Abstract:  Numerous plectronocerid nautiloids appear in the Upper Cambrian of China. We have restudied their siphuncular structure, first described some 20 years ago. The siphuncle is characterized by: (1) long and holochoanitic septal... more
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This work encompasses three years of nocturnal zooplankton samplings in the Ría de Vigo (2008-2009), as well as two oceanographic surveys over the shelf and continental slope off NW Iberian Peninsula (CAIBEX-I) and NW Africa (CAIBEX-III).... more
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      Molecular BiologyZooplankton ecologyLarval ecology of marine invertebratesCephalopods
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      EgyptCephalopodsCretaceous
As a result of their intrinsic beauty and relative abundance in some Mesozoic deposits, ammonites have always attracted the attention of scholars and curious people, with written testimonies that can be traced back to Pliny's Naturalis... more
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      History of GeologyInvertebrate ZoologyCephalopodsInvertebrate Paleontology
Cephalopods of 49 species and 25 families were collected in two surveys with midwater and bottom trawls in May-July, 1999 and June-July 2000 off Brazilian slope, aboard of the french research vessel Thalassa. The ship was at the service... more
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Nectocaridids are soft-bodied early to middle Cambrian organisms known from Burgess Shale-type deposits in Canada, China, and Australia. Originally described as unrelated species, they have recently been interpreted as a clade; their... more
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      DiversityConvergenceCephalopodsPalaeontology
The Lechowka section comprises the most complete CretaceousePaleogene (K-Pg) boundary succession in Poland and is among 29 sites worldwide with the youngest ammonite record. Here, cephalopods (ammonites and nautilids), organic-walled... more
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      CephalopodsForaminiferaK-Pg boundaryDinoflagellate cysts
We must apply the achievements of experimental physiology to the inquiry of the function of marine animals, if we want to avoid that important insights remain inaccessible, and indispensable instruments unused." Anton Dohrn, 1876... more
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      History of Science and TechnologyHistory and Philosophy of BiologyModelingHistory of Neuroscience
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      CephalopodsFranceJurassicAmmonites
Cuttlefish are among the most fascinating molluscs in the ocean. This paper provides background information about cuttlefish, their scientific designations, and anatomy. It then proceeds to explore numerous special qualities related to... more
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      Marine BiologyCephalopodsMolluscsBiology of Cuttlefish
The oegopsid squid family Onychoteuthidae was recently revised based on morphology, but sufficient material for a complementary molecular analysis has not been available until now. In the present study, over 250 sequences of cytochrome c... more
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      GeneticsPhylogeneticsCephalopods
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      Video GamesJ. R. R. TolkienMalacologyTaxonomy
It is only in recent decades that subjective experience-or consciousness-has become a legitimate object of scientific inquiry. As such, it represents perhaps the greatest challenge facing neuroscience today. Subsumed within this challenge... more
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      Marine BiologyCephalopodsFishery
The presence of Aturia cubaensis (Lea) is reported from several Cainozoic localities along the central and southern Chilean coast. The shells are very well preserved and the ultrastructure of the shell, especially of the siphuncular tube,... more
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      CephalopodsInvertebrate PaleontologyMollusca
Diversity, abundance and frequency of argonauts (Cephalopoda: Argonautidae) in the diet of pelagic fishes of commercial value in Oaxaca, Mexico
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The genera of 114 Middle Eocene (Lutetian) nautiloid specimens from the Dukhan Alveolina Limestone Member and four (4) from the Umm Bab Dolomite and Limestone Member of the Dammam Formation of Qatar are recorded and well illustrated. The... more
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      Arabian GulfCephalopodsQatarEocene Fossils
The Collective Article ‘New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records’ of the Mediterranean Marine Science journal offers the means to publish biodiversity records in the Mediterranean Sea. The current article is divided in two parts, for... more
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      BiodiversityCephalopodsMediterranean SeaOmmastrephidae
Von Juli bis November 2012 boten das Ausbaggern eines Regenwasserrückhaltebeckens an der Petristraße / Ecke Feldstraße und das Anlegen eines an das Becken anschließenden Regenwasserkanals an der Straße Am Finkenbach, etwa 2 Kilometer... more
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      CephalopodsAmmonitesLower Jurassic
Bei Herford-Diebrock wird seit 1975 in unterschiedlichen Tongruben durch die Firma Stork Tongruben GmbH Ton abgebaut. Hierfür werden bevorzugt Tonsteine des Sinemuriums genutzt, die über einige Jahre hinweg u. a. eine Invertebratenfauna... more
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      CephalopodsAmmonitesJurassic Ammonites
Cephalopods (nautiluses, cuttlefishes, squids and octopuses) exhibit direct development and display two major developmental modes: planktonic and benthic. Planktonic hatchlings are small and go through some degree of morphological changes... more
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      EcologyBenthic EcologyBiodiversityCephalopods
It is of scientific and practical interest to consider the levels of cognitive ability in animals, which animals are sentient, which animals have feelings such as pain and which animals should be protected. A sentient being is one that... more
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      Animal WelfareFish welfareCephalopodsCrustacea Decapoda
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      CephalopodsBelemnites