Squid are important components of many marine ecosystems from the poles to the equator, serving as both important predators and prey. Novel aspects of their growth and reproduction mean that they are likely to play an important role in the changing oceans due to climate change. Virtually every facet of squid life-history examined thus far has revealed an incredible capacity in this group for life-history plasticity. The extremely fast growth rates of individuals and rapid rates of turnover at the population level mean that squid can respond quickly to environmental or ecosystem change. Their ‘life-in-the-fast-lane’ life-style allows them to rapidly exploit ‘vacuums’ created in the ecosystem when predators or competitors are removed. In this...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Cephalopod mollusks exhibit highly plastic life cycle traits influenced primarily by the interactive...
Abstract Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproduct...
Squid are important components of many marine ecosystems from the poles to the equator, serving as b...
Climate change is expected to produce major effects across marine life, and cephalopods seem to bene...
Little is known about the capacity of early life stages to undergo hypercapnic and thermal acclimati...
The distributions of marine ectotherms are governed by physiological sensitivities to long-term tren...
Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproductive outpu...
Globally, cephalopods support large industrial-scale fisheries and small-scale to partly large-scale...
A link is proposed between the processes that led to the evolution of large species of squid and the...
Cephalopod fisheries have expanded over the last decade. They are characterised by annual uncertaint...
The role that cephalopods play in marine ecosystems carries great significance. Nearly all cephalopo...
By the end of this century, anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are expected to decrease th...
The environmental and biotic conditions affecting fisheries for cephalopods are only partially under...
Accelerating climate change will strongly influence marine species across the world, altering the co...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Cephalopod mollusks exhibit highly plastic life cycle traits influenced primarily by the interactive...
Abstract Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproduct...
Squid are important components of many marine ecosystems from the poles to the equator, serving as b...
Climate change is expected to produce major effects across marine life, and cephalopods seem to bene...
Little is known about the capacity of early life stages to undergo hypercapnic and thermal acclimati...
The distributions of marine ectotherms are governed by physiological sensitivities to long-term tren...
Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproductive outpu...
Globally, cephalopods support large industrial-scale fisheries and small-scale to partly large-scale...
A link is proposed between the processes that led to the evolution of large species of squid and the...
Cephalopod fisheries have expanded over the last decade. They are characterised by annual uncertaint...
The role that cephalopods play in marine ecosystems carries great significance. Nearly all cephalopo...
By the end of this century, anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions are expected to decrease th...
The environmental and biotic conditions affecting fisheries for cephalopods are only partially under...
Accelerating climate change will strongly influence marine species across the world, altering the co...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Cephalopod mollusks exhibit highly plastic life cycle traits influenced primarily by the interactive...
Abstract Population size and structure, as well as individual growth rates, condition, and reproduct...