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Feeding ecology of Enteroctopus megalocyathus (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) in southern Chile
In this research we studied the diet of Enteroctopus megalocyathus from three principal locations of the octopus fishery (Ancud, Quellón and Melinka) in southern Chile. The gastric contents of 523 individuals, collected between October 1999 and September 2000, were examined and statistically analysed.
Ibáñez Carvajal, Christian +1 more
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Patagonian red octopus, Enteroctopus megalocyathus, is a valuable resource of the artisanal fishery in southern Chile, however, due to overfishing the E. megalocyathus fishery was banned for 3 years in Chile, therefore its cultivation became a target for the Chilean aquaculture.
Iker Uriarte +7 more
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A detailed description of the microanatomy of the digestive system of Enteroctopus megalocyathus is given, and this revealed some differences between this octopod species and other species of Octopodidae previously described. These differences are mainly related to tissues lining the lumen of digestive organs.
Griselda Garri, Rosana +1 more
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Amonioaren ekoizpenaren alometria interes komertzialeko txirletan [PDF]
[EUS] Lan honen helburua, Ruditapes philippinarum txirla japoniarrean eta Ruditapes decussatus txirla handian amonioaren eskrezio-tasa eta tamainaren arteko erlazio alometrikoa ezartzea izan da.
Marcos Basagoiti, Sofia
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Mollusks Found Inside Octopus (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) Pots in the State of Ceara, Northeast Brazil [PDF]
The fishery of octopus in the State of Ceará is being carried out in the coast of Fortaleza, Redonda Beach (Icapuí) and Itarema where 2 species can be found, Octopus insularis and O. vulgaris.
Almeida, Lorena Galletti de +4 more
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Dieta invernal del cormorán imperial Phalacrocorax atriceps (Aves: Suliformes) en Bahía Caulín, Chiloé, sur de Chile [PDF]
The imperial cormorant (Phalacrocorax atriceps) is one of the most abundant cormorant species in the Chilean channels and fjords. Although its reproductive and non-reproductive distributions have been studied, works on its diet are inexistent. This paper
Carmona, David +4 more
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Abstract Replicating maternal care and incubating octopus embryos artificially is advantageous to improve access to embryonic stages, split and share broods, and reduce the required space to culture large quantities of embryos. However, without female care and adequate rearing systems, the risk of bacterial and fungal infections can be high. This study
Stefan Spreitzenbarth +5 more
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Understanding the cephalopod immune system based on functional and molecular evidence [PDF]
11 páginas, 6 figurasCephalopods have the most advanced circulatory and nervous system among the mollusks. Recently, they have been included in the European directive which state that suffering and pain should be minimized in cephalopods used in ...
Castellanos-Martínez, Sheila +1 more
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This paper provides the first morphological and chemical description of the stylets (vestigial shell) of Enteroctopus megalocyathus, a large, commercially and ecologically important benthic species that is fished along the southern coasts of Argentina and Chile. The stylets are thin, semi-transparent curved structures embedded in the muscular tissue of
Marquez, Federico, Re, Maria Edith
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