Comparison of Ordovician cephalopods between Australia and Eastern Asia.
Teiichi KOBAYASHI
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The Color Patterns of Fossil Cephalopods and Brachiopods, with Notes on Gasteropods and Pelecypods
Aug. F. Foerste
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The cephalopods (squids, cuttlefish and octopi) are exclusively marine molluscs. These are commercially important and are fished in large quantities in several countries. The average annual world catch of cephalopods during the period 1963-1969 was 901 thousand tonnes which is about 30% of the average total world mollusc production of 2,971 thousand ...
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Regurgitalites — a window into the trophic ecology of fossil cephalopods
René Hoffmann +4 more
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Interdisciplinary science, inspired by cephalopods. [PDF]
Crook R, Gorodetsky AA.
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Ultrastructure of spermatozoa and spermiogenesis inSpirula spirula (L.): systematic importance and comparison with other cephalopods [PDF]
John Healy
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Temperature effects on haemocyanin oxygen binding in an Antarctic cephalopod [PDF]
Pörtner, Hans-Otto +2 more
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A Review of the Endocerid CephalopodProtocyptendocerasfrom the Floian (Lower Ordovician) of the Eastern Cordillera, Argentina [PDF]
Marcela Cichowolski
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Development of a DNA Metabarcoding Method for the Identification of Crustaceans (<i>Malacostraca</i>) and Cephalopods (<i>Coleoidea</i>) in Processed Foods. [PDF]
Andronache J +3 more
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IX.—Kerunia, a Symbiosis of a Hydractinian with a Cephalopod
Francis Baron Nopcsa
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