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A molecular approach to identifying the prey of cephalopod paralarvae [PDF]
Abstract Roura, Á., González, Á. F., Pascual, S., and Guerra, Á. 2010. A molecular approach to identifying the prey of cephalopod paralarvae. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 67: 1408–1412. A molecular method was developed to detect Artemia franciscana within Octopus vulgaris paralarvae, as a first step towards understanding the diet of
Álvaro Roura +3 more
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Genomic Divergence Between Octopus vulgaris and Its Undescribed Sister Species From the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean [PDF]
Octopus vulgaris Type III — an undescribed Southern Hemisphere lineage occurring along the South African coast and Amsterdam Island — is genomically distinct from O. vulgaris sensu stricto and O. sinensis, as inferred from phylogenetic analyses of 338 nuclear loci and complete mitochondrial genomes, supporting the need for taxonomic re‐evaluation of ...
Emami‐Khoyi A +6 more
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Age, growth, and mortality of Loligo vulgaris wild paralarvae : implications for understanding of the life cycle and longevity [PDF]
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Arkhipkin +47 more
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Tissues of Paralarvae and Juvenile Cephalopods [PDF]
Cephalopods have a different development to other molluscs and hatch as modified miniature adults called larvae, juveniles or, in some octopuses, paralarvae. The terminology used to describe young cephalopods is varied. In Octopus vulgaris and other members of Octopoda and Teuthida (squids), hatchlings are called paralarvae.
Raquel Fernández-Gago +2 more
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Abstract Habitat characterization is important to assess fully the niches of different organisms. There is a large knowledge gap regarding habitat use by deep‐sea benthic incirrate octopods, partly due to their assumed preference for hard‐to‐sample rocky substrata. This study uses observations from in situ videos recorded by remotely operated vehicles (
Abigail Pratt +2 more
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Abstract The United States Northern Shortfin squid fishery is known for its large fluctuations in catch at annual scales. In the last 5 years, this fishery has experienced increased availability of Illex illecebrosus along the Northeast US continental shelf (NES), resulting in high catch per unit effort (CPUE) and early fishery closures due to quota ...
Sarah L. Salois +16 more
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Dispersal modeling of octopoda paralarvae in the Gulf of Mexico
AbstractThe dynamics and population structure of octopus species in the Gulf of Mexico (GoM) can be studied by analyzing dispersal paralarvae mechanisms. Accordingly, this study focused on understanding octopus paralarval dispersal using numerical modeling.
Mariana L. Santana‐Cisneros +7 more
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The common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) is an attractive species for aquaculture, however, several challenges inhibit sustainable commercial production. Little is known about the early paralarval stages in the wild, including diet and intestinal microbiota,
Álvaro Roura +7 more
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Maintenance of Octopus vulgaris Type II paralarvae in an estuarine area
We assessed the survival of paralarvae kept in a floating wooden box attached to an oyster extensive cultivation system with no extra food supply. A total of 7700 newly hatched paralarvae were maintained in a 10.5-L floating box (7 cm height × 30 cm ...
Penélope Bastos, Graziela Cleuza Vieira
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Life-history traits of the giant squid Architeuthis dux revealed from stable isotope signatures recorded in beaks [PDF]
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Alejandro B. Rodríguez-Navarro +50 more
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