Evaluating the effect of temperature stress on Octopus vulgaris paralarvae
Paralarval survival of Octopus vulgaris can be limited by temperature via short, abrupt changes (“thermal shocks”) above the natural, geographical temperature range. Thus, temperature stress can affect the growth of paralarvae. Beaks are a tool for stress, registering as darker increments (“stress marks”) during cultivation. Due to minimal knowledge of
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