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Arctic Cephalopod Distributions and Their Associated Predatorspor 146 209..227 Kathleen Gardiner & Terry A
A Biotope Sensitivity Database to Underpin Delivery of the Habitats Directive and Biodiversity Action Plan in the Seas Around England and Scotland
The Phylogeny of Coleoid Cephalopods Inferred from Molecular Evolutionary Analyses of the Cytochrome C Oxidase I, Muscle Actin, and Cytoplasmic Actin Genes
Editorial from the CIAC President
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Genus-Level Phylogeny of Cephalopods Using Molecular Markers: Current Status and Problematic Areas
A Novel Rhodopsin Gene from Octopus Vulgaris for Optobioelectronics Materials
Genus-Level Phylogeny of Cephalopods Using Molecular Markers: Current Status and Problematic Areas
Recent Cephalopoda Primary Types
Do Larger Cephalopods Live Longer? Effects of Temperature and Phylogeny on Interspeci®C Comparisons of Age and Size at Maturity
5.4. Cephalopods in the Canary Current Large Marine Ecosystem
Color Change in Cephalopods
Bathypolypus Sponsalis (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) in the Italian Seas and Notes on Its Distribution in the Mediterranean
Note to Users
Some Old and New Genera of Octopus
Some Aspects of the Biology of Bathypolypus Sponsalis (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) in the North Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean
Future Challenges in Cephalopod Research* Jose’ C
Cephalopods in Greenland Waters
Top View
Sperm Ultrastructure in Bathypolypus Bairdii and B. Sponsalis
Cannibalism in Cephalopods
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Mollusca: Cephalopoda
The Role of Female Cephalopod Researchers: Past and Present A
Cephalopods in Greenland Waters a Field Guide
The Bathypolypus-Benthoctopus Problem of the North Atlantic (Octopodidae, Cephalopoda)
Future Challenges in Cephalopod Research*
Taxonomic Assessment of Species of the Genus Octopus from the Northeastern Pacific Via Morphological, Molecular and Morphometric Analyses
A Multi-Gene Phylogeny of Cephalopoda Supports Convergent Morphological Evolution in Association with Multiple Habitat Shifts in the Marine Environment
The Biogeography of the Deep-Sea Octopoda
A Rigby Octopus
The Role of Female Cephalopod Researchers: Past and Present A
Annex 1 to Initial Assessment: Marine Environment
Evidence for a Clade Composed of Molluscs with Serially Repeated Structures: Monoplacophorans Are Related to Chitons
A Review of Cephalopods