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Defensive Behaviors of Deep-Sea Squids: Ink Release, Body Patterning, and Arm Autotomy
Genetic Identification and Population Characteristics of Deep-Sea
Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda
John and Jane Cranch of Kingsbridge. the Role of Natural History in a Georgian Domestic Crisis
Recent Cephalopoda Primary Types
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Mollusca: Cephalopoda
New Molecular Phylogeny of the Squids of the Family
Cephalopoda from the Tropical Eastern Atlantic Ocean
Contaminants in Deep-Sea Glass Squids (Cranchiidae) from the Eastern Tropical Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
United States National Museum Bulletin 234
Identification Guide for Cephalopod Paralarvae from the Mediterranean Sea
Cephalopod Paralarvae Assemblages in Hawaiian Islands Waters
Class Cephalopoda
Oceanic Cephalopod Distribution and Species Diversity in the Eastern North Atlantic
Ecology and Ontogeny of the Cranchiid Squid Teuthowenia Pellucida In
CBD/EBSA/WS/2019/1/4 8 November 2019
The Marine Environment of the Pitcairn Islands
Resolving the Systematics of Unstable Squid Families Using Integrative Taxonomy to Aid Cephalopod Conservation
Top View
Rare Occurrence of Reinhardt's Cranch Squid Liocranchia Reinhardti
Cephalopod Identification Keys to Histioteuthidae, Cranchiidae and Octopodiformes of the Azores, with an Updated Check-List
Oegopsid Squids Diagnostic Features: No Corneal Membrane Covers the Eyes, Which Are Exposed Directly to Seawater
Diet and Foraging Behaviour of the Providence Petrel Pterodroma Solandri
Results from the First Southern MAR-ECO Expedition K.S.R
Dr a Louise Allcock NUI Galway Email:
[email protected]
Non-Indigenous Cephalopods in the Mediterranean Sea: a Review
In the Pacific Ocean
A Multi-Gene Phylogeny of Cephalopoda Supports Convergent Morphological Evolution in Association with Multiple Habitat Shifts in the Marine Environment
3. List of Nom I Nal Spe Cies
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History)
UC Berkeley UC Berkeley Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Cephalopods of the Broad Caribbean: Distribution, Abundance, and Ecological Importance