International audienceThe use of cephalopod beaks in ecological and population dynamics studies has allowed major advances of our knowledge on the role of cephalopods in marine ecosystems in the last 60 years. Since the 1960’s, with the pioneering research by Malcolm Clarke and colleagues, cephalopod beaks (also named jaws or mandibles) have been described to species level and their measurements have been shown to be related to cephalopod body size and mass, which permitted important information to be obtained on numerous biological and ecological aspects of cephalopods in marine ecosystems. In the last decade, a range of new techniques has been applied to cephalopod beaks, permitting new kinds of insight into cephalopod biology and ecology...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityRelatively little is known about the life histor...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
Cephalopod beaks are chitinous structures situated in the buccal mass lying at the base of their arm...
The use of cephalopod beaks in ecological and population dynamics studies has allowed major advances...
The identification of cephalopods using their beaks is still a difficult technique. To increase our ...
Cephalopods are components of the diet of many predators worldwide. They are identified mainly using...
Cephalopods play an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem, being consumed by a wide range of pre...
Cephalopod beaks found in the diet of predators have been a major source of scientific information. ...
Cephalopods play an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem, being consumed by a wide range of pre...
International audienceBeaks are among the few hard parts of coleoid cephalopods and are informative ...
International audienceCephalopod beaks found in the diet of predators have been amajor source of sci...
Cephalopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) play an important role as keystone invertebrates in various mari...
A method of identifying the beaks and estimating body weight and mantle length of 18 species of ceph...
A detailed analysis of beak length to body length and weight measurements was carried out for the on...
A detailed analysis of beak length to body size and mass measurements was carried out for the glacia...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityRelatively little is known about the life histor...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
Cephalopod beaks are chitinous structures situated in the buccal mass lying at the base of their arm...
The use of cephalopod beaks in ecological and population dynamics studies has allowed major advances...
The identification of cephalopods using their beaks is still a difficult technique. To increase our ...
Cephalopods are components of the diet of many predators worldwide. They are identified mainly using...
Cephalopods play an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem, being consumed by a wide range of pre...
Cephalopod beaks found in the diet of predators have been a major source of scientific information. ...
Cephalopods play an important role in the Antarctic ecosystem, being consumed by a wide range of pre...
International audienceBeaks are among the few hard parts of coleoid cephalopods and are informative ...
International audienceCephalopod beaks found in the diet of predators have been amajor source of sci...
Cephalopods (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) play an important role as keystone invertebrates in various mari...
A method of identifying the beaks and estimating body weight and mantle length of 18 species of ceph...
A detailed analysis of beak length to body length and weight measurements was carried out for the on...
A detailed analysis of beak length to body size and mass measurements was carried out for the glacia...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Zoology, Washington State UniversityRelatively little is known about the life histor...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
Cephalopod beaks are chitinous structures situated in the buccal mass lying at the base of their arm...