Cannibalism refers to the action of consuming a member of the same species and is common in many taxa. This paper reviews the available literature on cannibalism in cephalopods. All species of the class Cephalopoda are predators and cannibalism is common in most species whose diet has been studied. Cannibalism in cephalopods is densitydependent due to their aggressive predatory and in case of the octopuses territorial nature. It also depends upon local and temporal food availability and of the reproductive season. Cannibalistic behaviour is positively related to the size of both cannibal and victim. It can affect population dynamics of cephalopods in periods of low food availability and/or high population abundance. Cephalopod...
Cannibalism is a potentially important factor in the regulation of populations in a range of habitat...
Cannibalism is common in species which have overlapping and discrete life stages. Copepods are a typ...
Animals must choose between avoiding possible death or increasing energy input by feeding. Octopuses...
Cannibalism refers to the action of consuming a member of the same species and is common in many tax...
Cannibalism refers to consuming a conspecific and is common in many taxa. In addition to conferring ...
Cephalopods play a key role in the marine environment, but studies of their feeding ecology are sti...
Cephalopods are voracious, versatile predators. They generally have a short life span and a single s...
General biology of cephalopods is described. First, all commercially important cephalopods are class...
Cannibalism is widespread across the animal kingdom, occurring in more than 1300 species of inverteb...
Our knowledge of the nutritional requirements of cephalopods is not very advanced and is limited by ...
Predatory fishes that consume cephalopods have broad spectrum diets that include other groups, such ...
We study cannibalism in the cyclopoid copepod Cyclops abyssorum (Sars). The functional response of p...
Cephalopods, like all other animals, have to decide how to allocate resources; maintenance processes...
The biology of exploited cephalopod stocks is reviewed. Individual growth rates are high, slowing dr...
Cephalopods, including octopus, cuttlefish, and squid, are a major component in the marine biomass. ...
Cannibalism is a potentially important factor in the regulation of populations in a range of habitat...
Cannibalism is common in species which have overlapping and discrete life stages. Copepods are a typ...
Animals must choose between avoiding possible death or increasing energy input by feeding. Octopuses...
Cannibalism refers to the action of consuming a member of the same species and is common in many tax...
Cannibalism refers to consuming a conspecific and is common in many taxa. In addition to conferring ...
Cephalopods play a key role in the marine environment, but studies of their feeding ecology are sti...
Cephalopods are voracious, versatile predators. They generally have a short life span and a single s...
General biology of cephalopods is described. First, all commercially important cephalopods are class...
Cannibalism is widespread across the animal kingdom, occurring in more than 1300 species of inverteb...
Our knowledge of the nutritional requirements of cephalopods is not very advanced and is limited by ...
Predatory fishes that consume cephalopods have broad spectrum diets that include other groups, such ...
We study cannibalism in the cyclopoid copepod Cyclops abyssorum (Sars). The functional response of p...
Cephalopods, like all other animals, have to decide how to allocate resources; maintenance processes...
The biology of exploited cephalopod stocks is reviewed. Individual growth rates are high, slowing dr...
Cephalopods, including octopus, cuttlefish, and squid, are a major component in the marine biomass. ...
Cannibalism is a potentially important factor in the regulation of populations in a range of habitat...
Cannibalism is common in species which have overlapping and discrete life stages. Copepods are a typ...
Animals must choose between avoiding possible death or increasing energy input by feeding. Octopuses...