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A Review of Southern Ocean Squids Using Nets and Beaks
(GIS) Atlas of Cephalopod Distribution in the Southern Ocean
An Illustrated Key to the Families of the Order
Comparison of Size Selectivity Between Marine Mammals and Commercial Fisheries with Recommendations for Restructuring Management Policies
Genus-Level Phylogeny of Cephalopods Using Molecular Markers: Current Status and Problematic Areas
Biology of the World's Largest Invertebrate, the Colossal Squid
Genus-Level Phylogeny of Cephalopods Using Molecular Markers: Current Status and Problematic Areas
Cephalopod Prey of the Wandering Albatross <Emphasis Type="Italic
Recent Cephalopoda Primary Types
Biogeographic Atlas of the Southern Ocean
Feeding Ecology, Isotopic Niche, and Ingestion of Fishery-Related Items of the Wandering Albatross Diomedea Exulans at Kerguelen and Crozet Islands
Revisiting Taxonomy of Cephalopod Prey of Sperm Whales Caught Commercially in Subtropical and Southern Ocean Waters
Statistical Analysis of Species Level Phylogenetic Trees
Distribution of Recent Cephalopoda and Implications for Plio-Pleistocene Events
Cephalopods in the Diet of Nonbreeding Black-Browed and Grey-Headed Albatrosses from South Georgia
Acknowledgements
The Significance of Cephalopod Beaks
Distribution of Juvenile Squid in the Scotia Sea in Relation to Regional Oceanography
Top View
Resolving the Systematics of Unstable Squid Families Using Integrative Taxonomy to Aid Cephalopod Conservation
“Cephalopod Fauna in the Southern Ocean Using the Diet of Wandering Albatrosses Diomedea Exulans : a Stable Isotopes Approach”
Oegopsid Squids Diagnostic Features: No Corneal Membrane Covers the Eyes, Which Are Exposed Directly to Seawater
Mesonychoteuthis Hamiltoni): a Short Review
Dr a Louise Allcock NUI Galway Email:
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A Multi-Gene Phylogeny of Cephalopoda Supports Convergent Morphological Evolution in Association with Multiple Habitat Shifts in the Marine Environment
Habitat and Trophic Ecology of Southern Ocean Cephalopods from Stable Isotope Analyses
3. List of Nom I Nal Spe Cies
CC-XVIII Signature Page
Albatross-Cephalopod Interactions in Antarctic Ocean: Implications for Albatrosses Ecology and Conservation
New Insights Into the Habitat and Trophic Ecology of Southern Ocean Squids Throughout Their Life Cycle
Trophic Relationships Among Pelagic Predators of the Deep Seas of the Madeira Islands
Preliminary Description of the Overlap Between Squid Fisheries and Vmes
Larval" and Juvenile Cephalopods: a Manual for Their Identification