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- Proceedings Biological Society of Washington
- Identification Guide for Cephalopod Paralarvae from the Mediterranean Sea
- Ommastrephid Squid Spawning in the North Sea: Oceanography, Climate Change and Species Range Expansion
- Report of the Report of the Working Group on Cephalopod
- Reproductive Biology of <I>Illex Coindetii</I>
- A1a.3 Cephalopods A1a.3.1 UK Context This Section Describes the Biology and Ecology of the Main Cephalopod Species Found Within UK Waters
- Expedited Assessment of the U.S. Northeast Northern Shortfin Squid Small Mesh Bottom Trawl Fishery MSC Fishery Assessment Repor
- SEA6 Cephalopods
- A Gap Analysis of the Distributions of Cephalopod Species Worldwide with a Focus on Commercially Important Species
- Stocks of the Argentine Shortfin Squid Illex Argentinus Support
- An Overview of Cephalopods Relevant to the SEA 7 Area
- ICES Marine Science Symposia
- Northern Shortfin Squid, Illex Illecebrosus, Life History and Habitat Characteristics
- Preliminary Study of Illex Coindetii and Todaropsis Eblanae (Cephalopoda:Ommastrephidae) in Northern Spanish Atlantic Waters Angel F
- Development of the Hectocotylus in Illex Coindetii (Verany, 1837)(Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae)
- Illex Illecebrosus, Northern Short-Finned Squid
- Illex Coindetii
- Growth and Pigmentation Process of the Beaks of Todaropsis Eblanae (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae)
- Chapter 6 Environmental Processes and Recruitment Variability
- Identification Guide for Cephalopod Paralarvae from the Mediterranean Sea
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- In Situ Recordings of Large Gelatinous Spheres from NE Atlantic, and The
- Identification of Illex Coindetii, I
- Predatory Flying Squids Are Detritivores During Their Early Planktonic Life
- Cephalopods of the Broad Caribbean: Distribution, Abundance, and Ecological Importance
- Distribution of Cephalopod Paralarvae in Relation to the Regional Oceanography of the Western Iberia
- (Crustacea: Copepoda), in Exploited Illex Coindetii Stock in the NE Atlantic*
- 2.22 Cephalopods of the World