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Lepidoteuthis grimaldii
A Review of Southern Ocean Squids Using Nets and Beaks
DIET of FREE-RANGING and STRANDED SPERM WHALES (Physeter
Comparison of Size Selectivity Between Marine Mammals and Commercial Fisheries with Recommendations for Restructuring Management Policies
Sperm Whale Diet in New Zealand
Editorial from the CIAC President
New Records of the Scaled Squid, Lepidoteuthis Grimaldii Joubin, 1895 in the Canary Islands, Eastern Atlantic Ocean
Diversity of Midwater Cephalopods in the Northern Gulf of Mexico: Comparison of Two Collecting Methods
Recent Cephalopoda Primary Types
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
Cephalopods of the Broad Caribbean: Distribution, Abundance, and Ecological
Oceanic Cephalopod Distribution and Species Diversity in the Eastern North Atlantic
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Cephalopod Identification Keys to Histioteuthidae, Cranchiidae and Octopodiformes of the Azores, with an Updated Check-List
Pholidoteuthis Massyae (Pfeffer, 1912) New Comb (Cephalopoda: Pholidoteuthidae)
New Records of the Scaled Squid, Lepidoteuthis Grimaldii
In the Canary Islands (Central-East Atlantic)
Comparative Morphology and Function of Dermal Structures in Oceanic Squids (Cephalopoda)
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The Diet of Sperm Whales (Physeter Macrocephalus) Captured Between Iceland and Greenland
A Male Giant Squid, Architeuthis Spec. (Cephalopoda, Architeuthidae) from the Fladen Ground in the Northern North Sea
A Multi-Gene Phylogeny of Cephalopoda Supports Convergent Morphological Evolution in Association with Multiple Habitat Shifts in the Marine Environment
Cephalopods of the Broad Caribbean: Distribution, Abundance, and Ecological Importance
A Review of Cephalopods
Gulf of Mexico Origin, /;^ Waters, and Biota