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Also available online. STRIMAIN copy 39088015892755 has bookplate: Gift of Lisa Barnett. Elecresource Date 2000 Call number QL430.2 .N1313 2000 Type Electronic resources Physical description xxiv, 460 ...
The species, Meister said, is in fact on the smaller end of the Cephalopoda family. “You have the Pacific octopus, which is huge in length,” Meister said.
This article was originally published with the title “Peculiarities of the Cephalopoda” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 45 No. 11 (September 1881), p. 167 doi:10.1038 ...
Object Details author Zuev, G.V Nesis, K.N Nigmatullin, C.M Date 1976 Type Citations Published in Bulletin of the Moscow Society of Nature Scientists, 8 (4) Biological Division No., 4:53-63 Taxonomy ...
Books Received Published: 04 April 1889 The Cephalopoda Nature 39, 530–533 (1889) Cite this article ...
Larval nematode parasites (Spiruroidea: Cystidicolidae) are recorded for the first time in Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean. Prevalence was 16% and mean intensity was 1 ...
1. As a preliminary step towards a fishery management strategy for the squid Loligo forbesi, indices of reproduction, egg production and recruitment were derived for this species in Irish (1991-93) ...
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IT has long been said that the ink discharged by the great majority of cephalopods is ejected as a black cloud, under cover of which the animal may escape from a threatened attack. That this is ...
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