Control of zootechnology leads to improved Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis, L.) reproduction performance up to pre-industrial levels [PDF]
Cephalopods are gaining momentum as an alternate group for aquaculture species diversification, not only because they are a good food source (highly appreciated in some worldwide markets) but they also have the potential to quickly reach a market size ...
Alves, Alexandra +8 more
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Cold-Induced Vasodilation and Vasoconstriction in the Finger Of Tropical and Temperate Indigenes [PDF]
While heat acclimatization reflects the development of heat tolerance, it may weaken an ability to tolerate cold. The purpose of this study was to explore cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) responses in the finger of tropical indigenes during finger cold ...
Bakri, Ilham
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Octopus vulgaris paralarvae vertical distribution in a fluctuating upwelling-downwelling system
The Ría of Vigo (Galicia, Spain) is an estuarine system modulated by fluctuating alongshore southward and northward winds (associated with downwelling and upwelling events respectively). This lead to a very productive ecosystem that supports an important
Lorena Olmos Pérez
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High paralarvae mortality is a major bottleneck currently hindering the control over the lifecycle of common octopus (Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797). It is believed that this problem might be related to either zoo-technical and/or nutritional aspects ...
Diego Garrido +10 more
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Studies on the characterisation of biomarkers of nutritionally-derived stress in paralarval cultures of the common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) [PDF]
Comunicación presentada en las CephsInAction MC & WGs meetings, celebradas en Barcelona, España, del 14 al 16 de marzo de 2014 Nowadays, due to the high mortality within the first 30 days of life, octopus paralarvae culture represents the main obstacle ...
Cardenete, G. +4 more
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During one month, paralarvae of common octopus (Octopus vulgaris) were fed 3 different diets: (1) Artemia sp. enriched with Isochrysis galbana (AI) complemented with sand eel (Hyperoplus lanceolatus) flakes (AH); (2) Artemia sp.
Lidia Fuentes +5 more
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Environmental Drivers of Jumbo Squid During Fishery Collapse in the Gulf of California (2019–2024)
ABSTRACT The jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas) is a cephalopod endemic to the eastern Pacific with significant ecological and economic importance. Its exploitation in the Gulf of California (GC) peaked in the 1990s, with catches exceeding 100,000 tons, but collapsed in 2009 and virtually disappeared by 2015, largely due to environmental changes and ...
Mario Vásquez‐Ortiz +5 more
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Cephalopod ontogeny and life cycle patterns
Life cycle definitions provide the background for conceptualizing meaningful questions to address the mechanisms that generate different life cycle patterns.
Erica A. G. Vidal, Elizabeth K. Shea
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A critical period of susceptibility to sound in the sensory cells of cephalopod hatchlings [PDF]
The cephalopod statocyst and lateral line systems are sensory organs involved in orientation and balance. Lateral lines allow cephalopods to detect particle motion and are used for locating prey or predators in low light conditions.
André, Michel +4 more
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First record of paralarvae of Scaeurgus unicirrhus (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) [PDF]
The present first description of an advanced stage of Scaeurgus unicirrhus paralarvae is based on two specimens from the Adriatic Sea. Their occurrence shows that S. unicirrhus completes its life cycle in this sea. An identification key for Mediterranean early juvenile octopodids is proposed.
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