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Double eggs of pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg, 1831

2003
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Visual contrast modulates maturation of camouflage body patterning in cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis).

Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2010
Camouflage is the primary defense behavior in cephalopods. It is known that cuttlefish immediately after hatching are capable of showing various body patterns for concealing themselves, however recent studies suggest that maturation of camouflage body patterns is faster for cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) reared in enriched environments than those ...
Yi-Hsin, Lee   +2 more
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First multi-generation culture of the tropical cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg, 1831

Aquaculture International, 2001
Sepiapharaonis, the pharaoh cuttlefish was cultured through multiplegenerations in the laboratory (5 consecutive generations) using closed,recirculating water filtration systems. The eggs of the original parentalgeneration (GP) were spawned by a wild caught Gulf of Thailandfemale in alocal fisheries laboratory, then packed and shipped air cargo to ...
J.W. Minton   +3 more
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A transcriptome resource for pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) after ink ejection by brief pressing

Marine Genomics, 2016
Ink ejection is one of the most important defense mechanisms against external stimuli for pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis). The molecular changes during this process remain unknown. To understand the transcriptome changes after ink ejection by brief pressing, two cDNA libraries of pharaoh cuttlefish, from the inkjet group and control group were ...
Jing, Wen   +9 more
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Metabolic responses and arginine kinase expression of juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) under salinity stress

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2018
The pharaoh cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis is particularly sensitive to environmental changes in its breeding environment. The breeding of S. pharaonis larvae was carried out in different salinities for 48h, and the changes in survival rate, histological structure, energy metabolism, and anti-oxidative stress parameters were investigated and correlated ...
Shang-Jun, Yin   +7 more
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چرخه زندگی ماهی مرکب ببری (Sepia pharaonis) در شرایط آزمایشگاهی

2014
ماهی مرکب ببری (Sepia pharaonis)یکی از گونه های تجاری و بومی در خلیج فارس و دریای عمان می باشد.  150 عدد تخم این گو نه از 6 مایلی  از ساحل و عمق 20 متری جمع آوری و به آزمایشگاه ایستگاه تحقیقات شیلاتی نرمتنان  بندر لنگه در سال 1392 انتقال داده شد. انکوباسیون تخم و پرورش نوزادان در دمایی با میانگین (±SD)5/0±5/27 درجه سانتی گراد و شوری 38-37 قسمت در هزار ...
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Microbiological quality of Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) fillets stored in dry and wet ice

Food Science and Technology International, 2012
Microbiological quality of cuttlefish ( Sepia pharaonis) fillets stored in three different ice conditions was studied. Fillets stored in wet ice at a ratio of 1:1 (package III) were sensorially acceptable for only 18 h, while that stored in dry ice at 1:1 (package I) and combination of dry ice and wet ice at 1:0.2:0.5 (package II) were in acceptable ...
G, Jeyasekaran   +2 more
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Mating behaviors of pharaoh cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis

This study aimed to elucidate details of mating behaviors in the pharaoh cuttlefish S. pharaonis, with an emphasis on male behavioral adaptations that are related to sperm competition, such as sperm removal, mate guarding, and re-copulation. Observations in the laboratory showed that copulations occurred in the head-to-head position, and lasted about ...
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The pattern of growth in the early lifecycle of individual Sepia pharaonis

Marine and Freshwater Research, 2004
The pattern of growth in the early lifecycle of the pharaoh cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, was investigated by rearing hatchlings at 26°C in two separate trials. In each trial, the mean weight and mantle length (ML) was recorded in 5-day intervals. In addition, in each trial the growth of 20 group-reared cuttlefish was measured as a control to compare ...
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