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Sepia officinalis | INFORMATION - Animal Diversity WebBreeding interval: European cuttlefish typically breed only once in their lifetime. ; Breeding season: European cuttlefish breed during the spring and summer.
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Common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) - MarLINSize is measured as dorsal mantle length. The sizes of breeding individuals range from eight to 45 cm in males and from 12 to 29 cm in females (Goff & Daguzan, ...
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Sepia officinalis (common cuttlefish) | CABI CompendiumGrowth, reproduction and life span of Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda: Mollusca) cultured through seven consecutive generations. Journal of Zoology, 233(2): ...
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Common Cuttlefish | Marine Biological LaboratoryType: Cephalopod ; Habitat: Sandy sea floor ; Range: Eastern Atlantic Ocean from England to Northwest Africa, Mediterranean Sea, North Sea, and Baltic Sea ; Life ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Common Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis | - The Evergreen State CollegeJun 1, 2020 · The Common Cuttlefish are found in the sublittoral marine depths of the Mediterranean, Baltic Seas, and along the coast of South Africa [1].
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Common cuttlefish | The Wildlife TrustsCuttlefish usually live for two years and die after they have bred. How to identify. Cuttlefish are a chunky squid-like creature with a well-developed head, ...Missing: size reproduction
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Common Cuttlefishes ~ MarineBio Conservation SocietyTheir mantle (the main body region above their eyes) houses their cuttlebone, reproductive organs, and digestive organs.Missing: morphology | Show results with:morphology
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Common cuttlefish | Smithsonian OceanUnlike other cephalopod species, cuttlefish are very social and interact with each other frequently, like humans, and have sophisticated communication ability.Missing: officinalis behavior
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World Register of Marine Species - Sepia officinalis Linnaeus, 1758Sepia officinalis Linnaeus, 1758 ; Animalia (Kingdom) ; Mollusca (Phylum) ; Cephalopoda (Class) ; Coleoidea (Subclass) ; Decapodiformes (Superorder) ...
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Sepia - Etymology, Origin & MeaningSepia, from Greek sēpia via Latin and Italian meaning "cuttlefish," refers to a rich brown pigment; its origin is uncertain, possibly Pre-Greek or linked to ...Missing: officinalis naming
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Sepia officinalis - Monaco Nature EncyclopediaDec 30, 2024 · The etymology of the genus Sepia probably comes from the Greek “σηπία” (sepia), perhaps from the verb “σήπω” (sépo) = to putrefy, with ...Missing: history | Show results with:history
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The octopus genome and the evolution of cephalopod neural and ...Aug 12, 2015 · Using a relaxed molecular clock, we estimate that the octopus and squid lineages diverged ∼270 Mya, emphasizing the deep evolutionary history ...
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[PDF] Molecular Phylogenetics - NSF Public Access RepositoryDec 4, 2020 · Phylogenetic relationships among the squids and cuttlefishes (Cephalopoda:Decapodiformes) have resisted clarification for decades ...
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Divergence time estimates for major cephalopod groups: evidence ...Jan 31, 2006 · This is the first study to use both molecular and fossil data to date the divergence of taxa within the coleoid cephalopods (octopus, squid, ...
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Seagrass and cuttlefish - Palaeontologia ElectronicaNov 25, 2019 · By the middle Eocene, cuttlefish may have evolved into modern Sepia. The record of cuttlefish in the New World ceased by the end of the Eocene, ...
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Phylogeny of Selected Sepiidae (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) on 12S ...Apr 1, 2006 · Phylogenetic relationships among 11 species of sepiids from Japanese waters and Sepia officinalis from Mediterranean were studied using partial sequences.
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Mitochondrial genome structure and evolution in the living fossil ...The mt genome structure of S. esculenta is identical to that of Sepia officinalis. Molecular phylogenetic analyses based on the mt protein genes from the ...
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Morphological character evolution and molecular trees in sepiids ...Aug 29, 2006 · The sepiids are characterized by their cuttlebone or sepion, an internal shell resulting from secondary mineralization of a chitinous 'gladius'.Missing: evolutionary adaptation
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Sepia officinalis, Common cuttlefish : fisheries - SeaLifeBaseA neritic, demersal species found in the subtidal zone to depths of 200 m, generally over sandy-muddy substrates (Ref. 1695, page 100). Presence in Portuguese ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Morphological parameters studied in Sepia officinalis. ED, eye...Morphological parameters studied in Sepia officinalis. ED, eye diameter; DBE, distance between eyes; ML, mantle length; TL, total length; MW, mantle width.
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The cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Sepiidae, Cephalopoda) constructs ...Jun 18, 2015 · The cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Sepiidae, Cephalopoda) constructs cuttlebone from a liquid-crystal precursor | Scientific Reports.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Three-dimensional structural evolution of the cuttlefish Sepia ...Sep 4, 2019 · Its formation and the structure–function relation are explored during Sepia officinalis ... officinalis cuttlebone (135-mm shell length) ...
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Morphological Variation and New Description of the Subcutaneous ...Feb 23, 2024 · The process of ink release from the sac begins with stimulation originating from the latero-ventral palliovisceral lobe located within the ...
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Behavioral aspects of sperm competition in cuttlefish, Sepia ...For the remainder of the mating (average 3 min, range 1.5 to 5.0 min), the hectocotylus repeatedly broke the spermatophores open, and manipulated them, so that ...Missing: dimorphism | Show results with:dimorphism
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Reproductive Behaviour (Chapter Six) - Cephalopod BehaviourMar 9, 2018 · In Sepia officinalis, dimorphism is evident only in mature males, which have the fourth arms emboldened by the chromatic components White and ...
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Sepia officinalisList item: Mediterranean and Black Sea. FAO area 37 - Mediterranean and Black Sea. Area 37 - Mediterranean and Black Sea. List item: Atlantic, Southeast. FAO ...
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Specie: Sepia officinalis (Linnaeus, 1758) - FAO-AdriaMedThis species can grow to a maximum of 35 cm (mantle length), but the usual length ranges between 15 to 20 cm. Longevity is 18 to 30 months (Fisher et al., 1987) ...
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Trends in age-at-recruitment and juvenile growth of cuttlefish, Sepia ...Introduction. The common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Linnaeus, 1758) is widely distributed in eastern Atlantic Shelf waters (Boletzky, 1983). The English ...
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Aspects of the stock dynamics and exploitation of cuttlefish, Sepia ...Growth is rapid, and in late autumn the juveniles migrate from the inshore nursery grounds to overwintering grounds in deeper water. ... The migrations of the ...
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Climate change and polar range expansions: Could cuttlefish cross ...Mar 1, 2016 · The European cuttlefish Sepia officinalis is the most northerly distributed cuttlefish, with potential to expand its range and cross to the ...
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Population co-divergence in common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis ...Oct 4, 2019 · We show that the population of common cuttlefish in the Mediterranean area is fragmented into subpopulations, with some areas featuring restricted level of ...
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Extensive population subdivision of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis ...Dec 6, 2002 · The Atlantic Ocean-Mediterranean Sea junction has been proposed as an important phylogeographical area on the basis of concordance in ...
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A Review of the Factors Influencing Spawning, Early Life Stage ...Aug 10, 2025 · ... Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis have a short lifespan of between 18 and 24 months which is terminated by a reproduction event followed by mass ...
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(PDF) Spawning habitat selection by the common cuttlefish Sepia ...Oct 1, 2025 · The preferential depth ranged from eight to 13 m. These microhabitat data reveal indicators of common cuttlefish spawning habitat utilisation ...
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[PDF] Diet of the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Linnaeus ... - BiofluxDec 29, 2017 · Food and feeding habits are important biological factors used to describe the life history of fishes like growth, reproduction, maturation, ...
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(PDF) Diet of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Cephalopoda: Sepiidae ...Aug 7, 2025 · Juveniles feed mainly on crustaceans (prawns and crabs) while adults incorporate a larger proportion of fish in to their diet (Nixon and Mangold ...
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Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis: Cephalopoda) hunting behavior and ...Aug 10, 2025 · Other cephalopods such as, cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) particularly also shows a hunting behaviour and associative learning (Cole and Adamo, ...
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Effects of live prey availability on growth and survival in the early ...Dec 13, 2007 · It is known that cuttlefish have a feeding consumption between 5% and 20% bw day−1 (Forsythe, Lee, Walsh & Clark 2002; Domingues et al. 2004, ...
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Embracing Their Prey at That Dark Hour: Common Cuttlefish (Sepia ...Jun 9, 2020 · Our results show that the common cuttlefish are capable of catching prey during day- and nighttime light conditions.
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Common Cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) Can Hunt in Nighttime Light ...Jun 10, 2020 · Our results show that the common cuttlefish are capable of catching prey during day- and nighttime light conditions.Missing: polarized | Show results with:polarized
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(PDF) Sepia officinalis - ResearchGate3.2.2 Type locality ... mon cuttlefish (UK) (Figure 6.1). Synonyms. Sepia filliouxi Lafont, 1869. Sepia mediter-.
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[PDF] GROWTH OF SEPIA OFFICINALIS IN CAPTIVITY AND IN NATURESimilarly, DeRusha et al. (1989) reports that S. officinalis (30 to 160 g in wet weight) fed live prey grew 5 to 8% larger compared to others fed frozen diets. ...
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[PDF] ECOLOGY OF SEPIA OFFICINALIS - ResearchGateThe geographical distribution of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis L., 1758 covers the Mediterranean Sea and the waters of the Eastern Atlantic from ...Missing: native | Show results with:native
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[PDF] The biology and ecology of the common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis)The common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis L. 1758 is a marine mollusc within the class of cephalopoda. Cuttlefish are important predators, supplying top down ...
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Reproduction Summary - Sepia officinalis - SeaLifeBaseMating behavior: Males perform various displays to attract potential females for copulation. During copulation, male grasp the female and inserts the ...
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[PDF] FEMALE CHOICE OF MALES IN CUTTLEFISH (MOLLUSCASummary. In captivity, male cuttlefish use visual displays to establish size-based dominance hierar- chies and larger males obtain most of the copulations.Missing: hectocotylus | Show results with:hectocotylus
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Egg-Laying in the Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis - IntechOpenThis chapter reviews studies about egg-laying in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis. Egg masses are spawned in specific mating and spawning coastal areas.
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[PDF] Fecundity of the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis L ...Spawning animals have a PF of some 1,000-. 3,000 eggs below that of pre-spawning females. This shows that intermittent spawning, which occurs in captivity, is a ...
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The early life of Sepia officinalis, and the contrast with that of ...Sepia officinalis is initially benthopelagic but subsequently is mostly benthic in habit. Octopus vulgaris enters the plankton immediately after hatching ...
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The Effect of Temperature on Sepia officinalis in the Mediterranean ...Aug 6, 2025 · The goal of this research is to analyse how anticipated climate change affects the cephalopod Sepia officinalis. The RCP4.5 warming scenario ...
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Defensive Responses of Cuttlefish to Different Teleost PredatorsStartle (deimatic) displays were the most frequent secondary defense shown to seabass and bluefish, particularly the Dark eye ring and Deimatic spot displays.
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NOVA | Kings of Camouflage | Anatomy of a Cuttlefish (non-Flash)The cuttlefish can eject its ink in two ways. One way creates a smoke screen ... The hair cells can also be used in defense, allowing cuttlefish to detect the ...
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Cephalopod Ink - | Shape of LifeCephalopods use ink to avoid predation: they ink and jet away under cover of the ink, creating a “smoke screen.” This move is often followed by ...
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The hydrodynamics of jet propulsion swimming in hatchling and ...We observed that cuttlefish did not use their fins to propel themselves during the relatively fast (>1.5Lm s−1) jet propulsion swimming, though this has been ...
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Cuttlefish tailor their defences to different predatorsFeb 7, 2009 · Cuttlefish have many defences and the most impressive of these is the ability to rapidly change the colour, pattern and texture of their skins.
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Shoaling behaviour in the European cuttlefish Sepia officinalisSep 8, 2021 · Shoaling behaviour in the European cuttlefish Sepia officinalis. Christian Drerup,. Corresponding Author. cd731@cam.ac.uk · cephcitscience@gmail ...
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Neurally underdeveloped cuttlefish newborns exhibit social learningJul 13, 2020 · Our findings reveal the vicarious capacity of these invertebrate newborns to learn modulation (inhibition) of predatory behaviour, potentially ...
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[PDF] ECOLOGY OF SEPIA OFFICINALIS– This article comprises an up-dated review of the processes influenc- ing the distribution and abundance of the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, the.Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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[PDF] Working Group on Cephalopod Fisheries and Life History (WGCEPHData from 2021 show that the most important fishing gear were otter trawls (59.2% of landings) followed by pots (16.2%) and trammelnets (15.7%). Figure 1.12 ...
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Tracking Marine Life With Invisible Clues: eDNA Enhances ...Mar 19, 2020 · Scientists in the northeast are using environmental DNA (eDNA) to identify fish communities and monitor ecosystems.
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Movements and behaviour of European common cuttlefish Sepia ...This study investigated the fine-scale movements and behaviour of adult and sub-adult cuttlefish within the inshore waters of the English Channel using acoustic ...
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[PDF] Impact evaluation framework for Lyme Bay fisheries management ...Mar 2, 2024 · As Cefas (2023) notes, the main increases in landings were reported in 2016, 2017 and 2019, with respectively +27%, +20% and +19% increase in ...
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The potential effects of COVID-19 lockdown and the following ...Oct 9, 2022 · Most of the stocks showed a small but significant improvement in terms of both biomass at sea and reduction in fishing mortality, except ...
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Common cuttlefish - Rating ID: 454 | Good Fish GuideThere are concerns for common cuttlefish biomass. Biomass indices indicate a long-term decline since peak abundance between 1998 and 2007, which aligns with ...
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Cuttlefish conservation: a global review of methods to ameliorate ...Nov 24, 2022 · A global review of methods to ameliorate unwanted fishing mortality and other anthropogenic threats to sustainability.
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[PDF] Exploring alternatives to Europe's bottom trawl fishing gearsThe effects of bottom trawling are wide-spread in the European Union (EU), seriously affecting the seabed, its associated ecosystems, and its carbon-.
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Future distribution patterns of nine cuttlefish species under climate ...Oct 14, 2023 · Ascarosepion latimanus and, particularly, Acanthosepion pharaonis represent the main commercial cuttlefish species in the Indo-Pacific.
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The climate‐induced changes in the life history of the common ...The population of common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis in the English Channel recently developed two life cycles: annual (spawning 1 yo) and biennial (spawning ...
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First Evidence of Microplastics in the Yolk and Embryos of Common ...Dec 27, 2022 · The present study investigated, for the first time, MP presence in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) eggs and their association with embryonic development.
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Growth and calcification in the cephalopod Sepia officinalis under ...ABSTRACT: Ocean acidification and associated changes in seawater carbonate chemistry negatively influence calcification processes and depress metabolism in many ...
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[PDF] Cuttlefish Fishery Action Plan April 2025 - GOV.UKApr 9, 2025 · ... common cuttlefish (Sepia ... Potential drivers were construction destruction and smothering impact on local ecosystems – habitat degradation.
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[PDF] Cuttlefish conservation: a global review of methods to ameliorate ...Nov 24, 2022 · A large proportion of this harvest is the common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) which dom- inates catches along the coasts of Europe and Africa ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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Common cuttlefish - Rating ID: 904 | Good Fish GuideIn 2022, otter trawls (46.7%) and beam trawls (24.8%) were the primary fishing gears used. These have low selectivity, capturing both immature and mature ...
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[PDF] The State of Mediterranean and Black Sea Fisheries 2023Nov 30, 2023 · common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) (from. 830 tonnes in 1970 to 14 033 tonnes in 2021), rapa whelk (Rapana venosa) (from 3 423 tonnes in ...
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Cephalopod Gastronomy—A Promise for the Future - FrontiersInk from squid and in particular from cuttlefish are used in several food cultures to color various dishes as well as pre-prepared foodstuff such as rice ...
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What do you know about the common Cuttlebone? - OurSCFeb 8, 2024 · There have been some interesting historical uses for cuttlebones including being ground up to make polishing powder (used by goldsmiths), as ...Missing: industrial | Show results with:industrial
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Exploring the potential of cuttlebone waste to produce building limeIn the past, cuttlebone was ground up to make polishing powder used by ... Limestone, from an industrial rock plant, was used as reference material.
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[PDF] Fisheries ResearchThe common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis Linnaeus, 1758) is an important fishery resource and seafood supply for human consump- tion (Watanuki and Kawamura, ...
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Common cuttlefish - Aquatic speciesSepia officinalis Linnaeus, 1758 , Syst.Nat., ed. 10:658. Diagnostic ... Local names. ALGERIA. Choubai,Chouebi,Seiba,Seich,Sepia,Seppio. BULGARIA. Sepija ...Missing: locality | Show results with:locality
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Disentangling global market drivers for cephalopods to foster ...Feb 19, 2023 · The global network for cephalopod trade involves around 220 countries, dominated by eight countries in Asia (China, India, Republic of Korea, ...
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Evidence of learning and memory in the juvenile dwarf cuttlefish ...Jun 4, 2020 · Studying juvenile cuttlefish can give insights into adult behavior, as cuttlefish do not experience a larval stage, and hatch as miniature ...Missing: schooling solitary
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Cuttlefish retrieve whether they smelt or saw a previously ... - NatureMar 25, 2020 · This study provided the first evidence of episodic-like memory in an invertebrate. The capacity to retrieve an episodic memory is based at first ...
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False memories in cuttlefish - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHJul 17, 2024 · Our results suggest that cuttlefish do form visual false memories, but not olfactory false memories. These memory errors might be the first ...
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Cuttlefish Retain Sharp Memory of Specific Events in Old Age ...Aug 18, 2021 · Cuttlefish can remember what, where, and when specific events happened - right up to their last few days of life, researchers have found.Missing: vision | Show results with:vision
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Biomimetic chameleon soft robot with artificial crypsis and disruptive ...Aug 10, 2021 · The complete device chameleon model successfully retrieves the local background color and matches its surface color instantaneously with natural transition ...
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The efficacy and safety of cuttlebone for lowering serum phosphate ...Jul 24, 2023 · In patients with high blood phosphorus levels, cuttlebone has been used as a phosphorus-binding agent due to its high contents of calcium and ...
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Transcriptome profiling of the posterior salivary glands of ... - FrontiersJun 3, 2024 · Indeed, the transcriptomic profiling suggests that the cuttlefish venom is complex mixture of bioactive proteins, among which neurotoxins are ...
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Tentacles of venom: New study reveals all octopuses are venomousApr 14, 2009 · "We hope that by understanding the structure and mode of action of venom proteins we can benefit drug design for a range of conditions such as ...
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Cephalopod Ink: Production, Chemistry, Functions and ApplicationsAristotle wrote about inking cuttlefish 2500 years ago. In fact, Aristotle himself has been described by his contemporaries and modern scholars as cephalopodan, ...<|separator|>
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Sepia - MFA Cameo - Museum of Fine Arts BostonMar 25, 2025 · Sepia was used for inks since antiquity. It was first introduced as a watercolor pigment mixed with Gum arabic about 1780 by Jacob Seydelmann in ...
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Kings of Camouflage — NOVA - PBSPerhaps most surprising of all, this animal is quite intelligent, with a highly complex brain. In this program, underwater cameras capture the extraordinary ...
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Common cuttlefish | Animals - Monterey Bay AquariumWith its eight arms and two tentacles, the cuttlefish is ready to hunt. When a shrimp or fish is in range, the cuttlefish aims and shoots out its two ...Missing: anatomy | Show results with:anatomy
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For February school vacation, cuttlefish and new film, Secrets of the ...Feb 2, 2023 · Dwarf cuttlefish have a short lifespan of about one year, and the Aquarium raises these cephalopods to help increase sustainability practices.