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Embodied cognitive evolution and the limits of convergence. [PDF]

open access: yesPhilos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
Barton R, Barrett L.
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Monitoring of Cadmium, Lead, and Mercury Levels in Seafood Products: A Ten-Year Analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesFoods
Garofalo L   +13 more
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Studies and pilot projects for carrying out the Common Fisheries Policy. Topic LOT 3. Scientific advice concerning the impact of the gears used to catch plaice and sole [PDF]

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Andersen, B.   +10 more
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Chromosome-scale genome assembly of the European common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis

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Rencken S   +5 more
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Cephalopod ecology

open access: yes, 1998
Piatkowski, Uwe   +4 more
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Climate-change impacts on Cephalopods: a meta-analysis.

Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2023
Aside from being one of the most fascinating groups of marine organisms, cephalopods play a major role in marine food webs, both as predators and as prey, while representing key living economic assets, namely for artisanal and subsistence fisheries ...
Francisco O. Borges   +3 more
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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.
Corey A, Allard   +2 more
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Dynamic materials inspired by cephalopods

Organic and Hybrid Sensors and Bioelectronics XIII, 2020
Cephalopods, such as squid, octopuses, and cuttlefish, have captivated the imagination of both the general public and scientists for more than a century due to their visually stunning camouflage displays, sophisticated nervous systems, and complex ...
A. Gorodetsky, Atrouli Chatterjee
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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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