Trophic ecology of Octopus vulgaris paralarvae along the Iberian Canary current eastern boundary upwelling system [PDF]
Roura Á +4 more
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Editorial: Cephalopod Research Across Scales - Molecules to Ecosystems [PDF]
Erica A. G. Vidal +2 more
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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.
Stefan Spreitzenbarth +5 more
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Changes in Seasonal Spatial Distribution Patterns of Euprymna berryi and Euprymna morsei: The Current and Predictions Under Climate Change Scenarios [PDF]
Given their small size and low value in commercial fishing and aquaculture, little is known about the seasonal spatial distribution patterns and characteristics of the bobtail squid Euprymna berryi and Euprymna morsei in seas around China.
Min Xu +3 more
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Assessment of Various Anesthetic Agents on Octopus vulgaris Paralarvae [PDF]
AbstractEuropean Directive 2010/63 addresses the welfare of cephalopod species used in scientific projects under European jurisdiction and covers experimental procedures likely to cause pain, suffering, distress, or lasting harm. These procedures require authorization from the National Competent Authorities.
Alejandro Escánez +3 more
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Effect of Artemia inherent fatty acid metabolism on the bioavailability of essential fatty acids for Octopus vulgaris paralarvae development [PDF]
D. Reis +6 more
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Genetic analysis of Octopus cyanea reveals high gene flow in the South-West Indian Ocean. [PDF]
Genetic data confirm high population connectivity across the SWIO for O. cyanea, This requires cross border management initiatives and future research and public engagement activities focusing on paralarvae ecology. There is further evidence that the mtDNA NCR does not seem to be rapidly mutating in cephalopods.
Treleven CR +11 more
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Editorial: The Digestive Tract of Cephalopods: At the Interface Between Physiology and Ecology [PDF]
Giovanna Ponte +4 more
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Digestive Enzymes of the Developing Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg 1831 Paralarvae [PDF]
In order to understand the digestive physiology of Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg 1831 (Sepiidae) paralarvae, and to formulate appropriate feeding strategies, the activity patterns of major digestive enzymes in relation to larval development were investigated. Trypsin, leucine aminopeptidase, alkaline phosphatase, alpha-amylase, and lipase were analyzed for
Jose P. Peralta +4 more
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An insight onOctopus vulgarisparalarvae lipid requirements under rearing conditions
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Diana B. Reis +8 more
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