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Metabolic proxy for cephalopods: Stable carbon isotope values recorded in different biogenic carbonates

Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2020
Measuring the metabolic rate of marine animals in their natural environment is challenging, impeding our understanding of their physiological ecology.
Ming‐Tsung Chung   +4 more
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Cephalopod Paleoecology

Notes for a Short Course: Studies in Geology, 1985
Studying the paleoecology of the extinct chambered cephalopods is somewhat analogous to studying a distant landscape through the wrong end of a powerful telescope: we can see very small views of what must have been great panoramic vistas. Two factors have lead to this situation.
Peter D. Ward, Gerd E. G. Westermann
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Cephalopod lens proteins

Experimental Eye Research, 1971
Cephalopod lens proteins have been studied by electrophoresis, immunological methods and ultracentrifugal sedimentation. The most important result is the systematic order difference between the decapods and octopods, as revealed by their electrophoretic eye lens patterns and their corresponding serological cross-reactions.
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CEPHALOPODS

Invertebrate Medicine, 2021
J. Scimeca, G. Barord, G. Lewbart
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Stomach content analysis in cephalopods: past research, current challenges, and future directions

Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2021
C. Ibáñez   +5 more
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Cambrian cephalopods

1954
The description and classification of new material from the Upper Cambrian of the Llano uplift in Texas has provided the basis for a review of the whole problem of the oldest cephalopods. In the light of these discoveries it is possible to evaluate more critically the Cambrian fossils that have formerly been assigned to the cephalopods.
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Cephalopod Cognition

2014
Cephalopods are generally regarded as the most intelligent group among the invertebrates. Despite their popularity, relatively little is known about the range and function of their cognitive abilities. This book fills that gap, accentuating the varied and fascinating aspects of cognition across the group.
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Adaptive infrared-reflecting systems inspired by cephalopods

Science, 2018
Chengyi Xu, G. Stiubianu, A. Gorodetsky
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A cephalopod cerebellum

Brain Research, 1973
M J, Hobbs, J Z, Young
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