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[Effects of light intensity and photoperiod on the embryonic development of Sepia pharaonis.]
Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2018We investigated the effects of lumination on hatching of fertilized eggs of Sepia pharaonis, to reveal the best light conditions for its embryonic development. A single-factor experiment was carried out to examine the effects of different light intensities (10, 30, 50, 70, 90 μmol·m-2·s-1) and different photoperiod L:D (24 h:0 h, 18 h:6 h, 12 h:12 h, 6
Shuang Nan, Zhou +5 more
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Quality Evaluation in Chilled Cuttlefish(Sepia pharaonis)Fillets
Journal of Aquatic Food Product Technology, 2005ABSTRACT The bacteriological, biochemical and sensory quality of cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) fillets chilled in ice was investigated. One lot was immediately iced (II) with flake ice at the ratio of 1:1 (wt/wt) and the other lot was left at room temperature of 32°C for 6 h and then iced and designated as delayed iced (DI).
P. Ganesan +4 more
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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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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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Microbiological quality of Cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) fillets stored in dry and wet ice
Food Science and Technology International, 2012Microbiological 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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Animal Cognition, 2007
In complex navigation using landmarks, an animal must discriminate between potential cues and show context (condition) sensitivity. Such conditional discrimination is considered a form of complex learning and has been associated primarily with vertebrates. We tested the hypothesis that octopuses and cuttlefish are capable of conditional discrimination.
Lauren M, Hvorecny +11 more
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In complex navigation using landmarks, an animal must discriminate between potential cues and show context (condition) sensitivity. Such conditional discrimination is considered a form of complex learning and has been associated primarily with vertebrates. We tested the hypothesis that octopuses and cuttlefish are capable of conditional discrimination.
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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 ...openaire +1 more source
Morphometric study on Sepia pharaonis in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea
2001The pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) is the most aboundant species in the Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. The stock patterns of this species were studied concerning biological and morphological aspects. In addition to measuring the biological patterns, 20 quantitative factors were measured.
Valinasab, T. +3 more
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Physiological, biochemical and molecular responses of Sepia pharaonis juveniles to low salinity
Aquaculture Research, 2021Yun Zhao, Weiwei Song, Chunlin Wang
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Biological aspects of Sepia pharaonis in the Bahrekan waters (NW Persian Gulf)
2018The biological aspects of Sepia pharaonis was studied during years 2006-07. The studied area restricted to the Bahrekan in Khouzestan province covering the depths of 2 up to 25m. The sampling methods were gillnet and bottom trawl. A total of 310 specimens collected, of which there wasn’t found any cuttlefish in the study area from July to October (5 ...
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