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A Review of Southern Ocean Squids Using Nets and Beaks
Technical Report No. 447 1974 •
A Short Note on the Cephalopods Sampled in the Angola Basin During the DIVA-1 Expedition Uwe Piatkowskiã, Rabea Diekmann
Cephalopod Species Captured by Deep-Water Exploratory Trawling in the Eastern Ionian Sea By
Comparison of Size Selectivity Between Marine Mammals and Commercial Fisheries with Recommendations for Restructuring Management Policies
Genetic Identification and Population Characteristics of Deep-Sea
Mediterranean Deep-Sea Ecosystems: Biodiversity, Functioning and Vulnerability”
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Mollusca: Cephalopoda
Deep-Sea Life
Revisiting Taxonomy of Cephalopod Prey of Sperm Whales Caught Commercially in Subtropical and Southern Ocean Waters
Contaminants in Deep-Sea Glass Squids (Cranchiidae) from the Eastern Tropical Atlantic Oxygen Minimum Zone
Identification Guide for Cephalopod Paralarvae from the Mediterranean Sea
(PHYSETER CATODON) in the BERING SEA AA Berzin* The
Diet of Risso's Dolphin (Grampus Griseus) in the Western Mediterranean
Oceanic Cephalopod Distribution and Species Diversity in the Eastern North Atlantic
Regional Environmental Assessment of the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
The Significance of Cephalopod Beaks
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Cephalopod Identification Keys to Histioteuthidae, Cranchiidae and Octopodiformes of the Azores, with an Updated Check-List
Pelagic Cephalopods of the Central Mediterranean Sea Determined by the Analysis of the Stomach Content of Large fish Predators
Marine Flora and Fauna of the Eastern United States Mollusca: Cephalopoda
Mediterranean Pelagic Habitat Oceanographic and Biological Processes, an Overview Maurizio Würtz
Oegopsid Squids Diagnostic Features: No Corneal Membrane Covers the Eyes, Which Are Exposed Directly to Seawater
Community and Species Diversity of Deepwater Cephalopods Along the Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge Uwe Piatkowski1, Michael Vecchione2 & Richard E
Results from the First Southern MAR-ECO Expedition K.S.R
Dr a Louise Allcock NUI Galway Email:
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Sperm Whale Prey Studies in the Gulf of Mexico
Agenda Item 6.2.4 Further Implementation of the Agreement
In the Pacific Ocean
Interim Report of the ASCOBANS Resource Depletion Working Group August 2020
A Multi-Gene Phylogeny of Cephalopoda Supports Convergent Morphological Evolution in Association with Multiple Habitat Shifts in the Marine Environment
Squids As the Food of Sperm Whales in the Bering Sea and Alaskan Gulf
3. List of Nom I Nal Spe Cies
The Systematics R and Areal Distribution of Pelagic Cephalopods from the Seas Off Southern California
Annex 1 to Initial Assessment: Marine Environment
Larval" and Juvenile Cephalopods: a Manual for Their Identification