This paper provides the first morphological and chemical description of the stylets (vestigial shell) of Enteroctopus megalocyathus, a large, commercially and ecologically important benthic species that is fished along the southern coasts of Argentina and Chile. The stylets are thin, semi-transparent curved structures embedded in the muscular tissue of the dorso-lateral regions of the mantle, and placed inside an epithelial sac. Rostral and post-rostral parts and a bend could be distinguished. Differences in the curvature of the post-rostral parts allow the discrimination of left and right stylets. In recent years these structures have received attention because of their potential use as a tool for age determination, based on interior growt...
Bottom forms of Cephalopoda – Sepioidea and Octopoda – dwell mainly in littoral and sublittoral zone...
By utilising targeted microprobe technology, the analysis of elements incorporated within the hard b...
Octopus vulgaris is a cephalopod of the Octopodidae family. It has four pairs of arms and two rows o...
The estimation of age and growth of cephalopod stocks is a key issue for their sustainable managemen...
Cryptic species are common in the ocean, particularly among marine invertebrates such as octopuses. ...
The objective of this research was to evaluate those morphological and anatomical characters and the...
Whether the study of external morphology can increase our knowledge of shallow-water octopuses and t...
164 pages, 47 figures[EN] This paper studies the functional anatomy both macroscopic and microscopic...
A medium-sized Octopus species is described based on material collected in shallow equatorial waters...
Fig. 1. Ventral view of a mature male specimen of Octopus sinensis (NSMT Mo 85658), illustrating the...
By utilising targeted microprobe technology, the analysis of elements incorporated within the hard b...
My dissertation explores octopod ecoloy, morphology and evolution. Using an artificial shelter trap ...
Octopus rubescens is a small, yet abundant cephalopod found all along the West Coast. There is litt...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
Bottom forms of Cephalopoda – Sepioidea and Octopoda – dwell mainly in littoral and sublittoral zone...
By utilising targeted microprobe technology, the analysis of elements incorporated within the hard b...
Octopus vulgaris is a cephalopod of the Octopodidae family. It has four pairs of arms and two rows o...
The estimation of age and growth of cephalopod stocks is a key issue for their sustainable managemen...
Cryptic species are common in the ocean, particularly among marine invertebrates such as octopuses. ...
The objective of this research was to evaluate those morphological and anatomical characters and the...
Whether the study of external morphology can increase our knowledge of shallow-water octopuses and t...
164 pages, 47 figures[EN] This paper studies the functional anatomy both macroscopic and microscopic...
A medium-sized Octopus species is described based on material collected in shallow equatorial waters...
Fig. 1. Ventral view of a mature male specimen of Octopus sinensis (NSMT Mo 85658), illustrating the...
By utilising targeted microprobe technology, the analysis of elements incorporated within the hard b...
My dissertation explores octopod ecoloy, morphology and evolution. Using an artificial shelter trap ...
Octopus rubescens is a small, yet abundant cephalopod found all along the West Coast. There is litt...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
A method to age octopus was determined through the quantification of growth increments within the st...
Bottom forms of Cephalopoda – Sepioidea and Octopoda – dwell mainly in littoral and sublittoral zone...
By utilising targeted microprobe technology, the analysis of elements incorporated within the hard b...
Octopus vulgaris is a cephalopod of the Octopodidae family. It has four pairs of arms and two rows o...