Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-lived species the faster turnover of generations may facilitate the examination of responses associated with longer-term environmental change. Octopus tetricus, a commercially important species, has undergone a recent polewards range shift in the coastal waters of south-eastern Australia, thought to be associated with the southerly extension of the warm East Australian Current. At the cooler temperatures of a polewards distribution limit, growth of a species could be slower, potentially leading to a bigger body size and resulting in a slower population turnover, affecting population viability at the extreme of the distribution. Growth rates, bo...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are principally influenced by marked phenotypic plasticity in...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are poorly understood because intra-specific size-at-age is ...
The ability to obtain broad-scale age information for an exploited octopus population enables the id...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Ocean warming may impact the physiology, morphology, or behaviour of marine organisms that are alrea...
Cephalopods are increasingly targeted by fisheries, yet their population dynamics are generally poor...
To persist in the face of environmental change, species must adjust to the new conditions or change ...
Although global octopus catches are increasing, the lack of a direct ageing technique has resulted i...
In octopus, growth trajectories have implications for survivorship, adult size and fecundity. Many s...
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are principally influenced by marked phenotypic plasticity in...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are poorly understood because intra-specific size-at-age is ...
The ability to obtain broad-scale age information for an exploited octopus population enables the id...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Understanding the response of any species to climate change can be challenging. However, in short-li...
Ocean warming may impact the physiology, morphology, or behaviour of marine organisms that are alrea...
Cephalopods are increasingly targeted by fisheries, yet their population dynamics are generally poor...
To persist in the face of environmental change, species must adjust to the new conditions or change ...
Although global octopus catches are increasing, the lack of a direct ageing technique has resulted i...
In octopus, growth trajectories have implications for survivorship, adult size and fecundity. Many s...
Shifts in species distribution, or ‘range shifts’, are one of the most commonly documented responses...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are principally influenced by marked phenotypic plasticity in...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are poorly understood because intra-specific size-at-age is ...
The ability to obtain broad-scale age information for an exploited octopus population enables the id...