Octopuses are generally characterised by rapid non-asymptotic growth, with high individual variability. However, in situ octopus growth is not well understood. The lack of an ageing method has resulted in the majority of our understanding of octopus growth coming from laboratory studies. Despite not being applicable to cephalopods, Modal Progression Analysis (MPA) of length–frequency data is the most common method for examining in situ octopus growth. Recently, counting growth increments in beaks and vestigial shells, and quantifying lipofuscin in brain tissue, have all shown promise for the ageing octopus. Octopuses generally demonstrate two-phase growth in the laboratory, with physiological changes possibly associated with the switch betw...
Stylet increment analysis is a method of octopus age estimation that quantifies growth rings within...
Stylet increment analysis (SIA) is a method recently developed to age octopuses; it involves the enu...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
11 pages, 1 figure, 2 tablesOctopuses are generally characterised by rapid non-asymptotic growth, wi...
Many aspects of octopus growth dynamics are poorly understood, particularly in relation to sub-adult...
In octopus, growth trajectories have implications for survivorship, adult size and fecundity. Many s...
Initial growth in cephalopods is exponential, making early life-history critical in determining grow...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are poorly understood because intra-specific size-at-age is ...
Cephalopods are increasingly targeted by fisheries, yet their population dynamics are generally poor...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
Temperature is known to have a strong influence on cephalopod growth during the early exponential ...
Laboratory rearing of 19 Octopus mimus from 40 to 589 g at 20.1±1.8°C (September to December 1991) p...
Octopuses ( Eledone cirrhosa (Octopoda: Cephalopoda)) held in an aquarium were subjected to varying ...
Introduction and Aims Octopus vulgaris is a highly valuable food resource and good candidate for mar...
Recent work has reported changes associated with physiological, morphological, and behavioural adapt...
Stylet increment analysis is a method of octopus age estimation that quantifies growth rings within...
Stylet increment analysis (SIA) is a method recently developed to age octopuses; it involves the enu...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
11 pages, 1 figure, 2 tablesOctopuses are generally characterised by rapid non-asymptotic growth, wi...
Many aspects of octopus growth dynamics are poorly understood, particularly in relation to sub-adult...
In octopus, growth trajectories have implications for survivorship, adult size and fecundity. Many s...
Initial growth in cephalopods is exponential, making early life-history critical in determining grow...
The population dynamics of cephalopods are poorly understood because intra-specific size-at-age is ...
Cephalopods are increasingly targeted by fisheries, yet their population dynamics are generally poor...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
Temperature is known to have a strong influence on cephalopod growth during the early exponential ...
Laboratory rearing of 19 Octopus mimus from 40 to 589 g at 20.1±1.8°C (September to December 1991) p...
Octopuses ( Eledone cirrhosa (Octopoda: Cephalopoda)) held in an aquarium were subjected to varying ...
Introduction and Aims Octopus vulgaris is a highly valuable food resource and good candidate for mar...
Recent work has reported changes associated with physiological, morphological, and behavioural adapt...
Stylet increment analysis is a method of octopus age estimation that quantifies growth rings within...
Stylet increment analysis (SIA) is a method recently developed to age octopuses; it involves the enu...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...