Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were first hypothesized early in the early 20 Century. Subsequent studies have supported the hypothesis that Nautilus spend daytime hours at depth and only ascend to around 200 m at night. Here we challenge this idea of a universal Nautilus behavior. Ultrasonic telemetry techniques were employed to track eleven specimens of Nautilus pompilius for variable times ranging from one to 78 days at Osprey Reef, Coral Sea, Australia. To supplement these observations, six remotely operated vehicle (ROV) dives were conducted at the same location to provide 29 hours of observations from 100 to 800 meter depths which sighted an additional 48 individuals, inclu...
Observations on behavior were conducted, using Nautilus pompilius from the Philippines and Fiji, and...
Our study provides evidence that, in addition to diel vertical migration, zooplankton residing at \u...
Every night across the world’s oceans, numerous marine animals arrive at the surface of the ocean to...
Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were f...
Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were f...
Sonic transmitters coupled to depth-sensitive strain gauges and attached to shells of Nautilus bela...
Nautiloids are the subject of speculation as to their threatened status arising from the impacts of ...
Nautiloids are the subject of speculation as to their threatened status arising from the impacts of ...
WHILE ammonites and all other ectocochleate cephalopods became extinct, nautiloids survived relative...
The extant species of Nautilus and Allonautilus (Cephalopoda) inhabit fore-reef slope environments a...
The extant species of Nautilus and Allonautilus (Cephalopoda) inhabit fore-reef slope environments a...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is normally limited to the upper 1000 m. However, the use of ship-born...
The chambered Nautilus is represented by two extant genera, Nautilus Linnaeus and Allonautilus Ward ...
<div><p>The extant species of <i>Nautilus</i> and <i>Allonautilus</i> (Cephalopoda) inhabit fore-ree...
We counted nocturnal fishes both day and night, and monitored the position of tagged individuals on ...
Observations on behavior were conducted, using Nautilus pompilius from the Philippines and Fiji, and...
Our study provides evidence that, in addition to diel vertical migration, zooplankton residing at \u...
Every night across the world’s oceans, numerous marine animals arrive at the surface of the ocean to...
Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were f...
Vertical depth migrations into shallower waters at night by the chambered cephalopod Nautilus were f...
Sonic transmitters coupled to depth-sensitive strain gauges and attached to shells of Nautilus bela...
Nautiloids are the subject of speculation as to their threatened status arising from the impacts of ...
Nautiloids are the subject of speculation as to their threatened status arising from the impacts of ...
WHILE ammonites and all other ectocochleate cephalopods became extinct, nautiloids survived relative...
The extant species of Nautilus and Allonautilus (Cephalopoda) inhabit fore-reef slope environments a...
The extant species of Nautilus and Allonautilus (Cephalopoda) inhabit fore-reef slope environments a...
Diel vertical migration (DVM) is normally limited to the upper 1000 m. However, the use of ship-born...
The chambered Nautilus is represented by two extant genera, Nautilus Linnaeus and Allonautilus Ward ...
<div><p>The extant species of <i>Nautilus</i> and <i>Allonautilus</i> (Cephalopoda) inhabit fore-ree...
We counted nocturnal fishes both day and night, and monitored the position of tagged individuals on ...
Observations on behavior were conducted, using Nautilus pompilius from the Philippines and Fiji, and...
Our study provides evidence that, in addition to diel vertical migration, zooplankton residing at \u...
Every night across the world’s oceans, numerous marine animals arrive at the surface of the ocean to...