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Dietary effect on the proteome of Octopus vulgaris paralarvae
This research was supported by Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación through the OCTOPHYS Project (AGL-2010-22120-C03). The study was also carried out under the scope of a PROMETEO I and II Projects (2010/006, 2015/085) from Generalitat Valenciana.
Varó, Inmaculada +3 more
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Early life stages of cephalopods were sampled with zooplankton nets in southern Chile (41°-43°S) during the CIMAR 11 Fiordos cruise, November 2005.
Sergio A Carrasco +3 more
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Yolk utilization, metabolism and growth in rearedLoligo vulgaris reynaudiiparalarvae [PDF]
Érica Alves González Vidal +2 more
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The future of cephalopod populations, fisheries, culture, and research in Europe [PDF]
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Belcari, Paola +27 more
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Modeled microgravity alters apoptotic gene expression and caspase activity in the squid-vibrio symbiosis. [PDF]
Vroom MM +3 more
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Nutrición y fisiología de las paralarvas del pulpo común Octopus vulgaris
The high mortality recorded during larval development due in part to the absence of an adequate diet hampers the commercial cultivation of Octopus vulgaris. The understanding of the digestive physiology constitutes one of the lines of research. In this study we try to improve the knowledge about the feeding, nutrition and physiology of O.
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Insights on the Evolutionary History and Genetic Patterns of Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 in the Northeastern Atlantic Using Mitochondrial DNA. [PDF]
Pérez T +7 more
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The importance of amphipods in diets of marine species with aquaculture interest of Andalusian coast [PDF]
Los anfípodos son crustáceos con un alto valor nutricional y gran potencial para ser cultivados como alimento en especies de interés acuícola. Juegan un papel fundamental en el intercambio energético de la cadena trófica como recurso de muchos ...
Guerra García, José Manuel +2 more
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Atlantic Oceanic Squids in the "Grey Speciation Zone". [PDF]
Fernández-Álvarez FÁ +5 more
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