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Nematode Infections in Commercially Important Squid Species: Distribution Patterns and Food Safety Issues. [PDF]

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Cephalopods and the law

Current Biology, 2023
In this My word Daniel Osorio explains why cephalopod molluscs were protected by a European Union directive on laboratory animal legislation in 2013, and how the scientific community responded to the challenges posed by this development.
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Cephalopod chemotactile sensation

Current Biology, 2023
Allard et al. describe the remarkable 'taste by touch' abilities of cephalopods, in particular octopuses.
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Photoreactions of cephalopod rhodopsin

Vision Research, 1981
Abstract In the cephalopod rhodopsin system, two new photoproducts from alkaline metarhodopsin were found. One was slowly converted to rhodopsin in the dark and called pseudo-rhodopsin. It could be photoconverted to the other, pseudo-metarhodopsin. This resulted in a photosteady state mixture in the light. Absorbance spectra of both pigments depended
T, Naito   +3 more
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Southern Ocean Cephalopods

2006
The Southern Ocean cephalopod fauna is distinctive, with high levels of endemism in the squid and particularly in the octopodids. Loliginid squid, sepiids and sepiolids are absent from the Southern Ocean, and all the squid are oceanic pelagic species.
Collins, Martin A., Rodhouse, Paul G.K.
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