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The small-scale cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) fishery in Galician waters (NW Spain) was studied using a model based on data obtained from fishers. This model was applied using information obtained from the small-scale Galician fleet in 1998.
Francisco Rocha +5 more
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ABSTRACT Scientific literature supports the benefits of trawling bans for fish assemblages, particularly regarding species richness and fish size, besides the health of food webs and seafloor habitats. Length‐based indicators are commonly applied to track the recovery, offering straightforward and sensitive metrics for detecting shifts in population ...
R. Cimmaruta +3 more
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According to the literature, the cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, possesses a specialized olfactory organ and cells, located in olfactory ventral pits. In this study, the location of olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) at the cellular level was determined ...
Sykes, António V. +6 more
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Lateralisation of eye use in learning crypsis-breaking skin-pattern responses in Sepia officinalis
Investigating whether visual lateralisation in Sepia officinalis is accompanied by asymmetries in skin-pattern learning in the context of learnt crypsis-breaking skin-pattern ...
Nicola Clayton, Nathaniel Wright
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Camouflage Using Surface Disruption: The Importance of Corners Versus Edges
Disruptive colouration allows animals to avoid predation by concealing the body's outline or surfaces. If corners are important for shape processing, as in human vision, then corner disruption should provide better camouflage than edge disruption. Although the location of surface disruption did not influence survival, we found that 3D prey had higher ...
Ruby McLellan +3 more
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Cephalopods, particularly the European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), are considered to be potential species for aquaculture diversification due to their high growth rates in captivity (Domingues, Sykes & Andrade 2001; Domingues, Bettencourt & Guerra ...
Andrade, José Pedro +4 more
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The European cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is one of the most well-known cephalopods (Boletzky 1983). During the last years, research on cuttlefish has focused on its introduction as a new species for aquaculture.
Andrade, José Pedro +2 more
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Growth of Sepia officinalis in captivity and in nature
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Domingues, P, Bettencourt, V, Guerra, A
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Two taxa of commercially exploited cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis and S. hierredda , are compared for the first time on the bases of quantitative morphology and allozyme polymorphisms.
Pérez-Losada, Marcos +3 more
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EPR studies of paramagnetic centers in melanin from Sepia officinalis
Przeprowadzono badania właściwości paramagnetycznych biopolimeru melaninowego otrzymanego z Sepia officinalis z zastosowaniem spektroskopii elektronowego rezonansu paramagnetycznego na pasmo X (9,3 GHz).
Wilczyński, S. +3 more
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