Cephalopods, like all other animals, have to decide how to allocate resources; maintenance processes, growth of somatic and reproductive tissues, and locomotor activity all have costs. We should like to be able to identify these costs and discover how efficiently cephalopods make use of the prey that they capture and digest. Cephalopods generally grow fast and mature rapidly; a first task is to determine how accurately laboratory studies reflect growth in the wild, because much of the information we need (such as food conversion efficiencies, excretion rates or the costs of locomotion) can be collected only from animals kept in the laboratory. Comparison of laboratory feeding and growth rates for octopods, sepioids and teuthoids with fisher...
Cephalopods are an important component of many marine ecosystems and support large fisheries. Their ...
The world's oceans are three‐dimensional habitats that support high diversity and biomass. Because t...
The class Cephalopoda includes nautilus, cuttlefish, squid and octopus. All have a range of adaptati...
The Add-my-Pet (AmP) collection of data on energetics and Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) parameters cur...
Our knowledge of the nutritional requirements of cephalopods is not very advanced and is limited by ...
Our knowledge of the nutritional requirements of cephalopods is not very advanced and is limited by ...
SYNOPSIS. Cephalopods are uniquely suited to field energetic studies. Their hollow mantles that pump...
The metabolic rates of 33 species of pelagic cephalopods from California and Hawaii were measured an...
The metabolic rates of 33 species of pelagic cephalopods from California and Hawaii were measured an...
Cephalopods may be divided into five types according to their buoyancy. Members of several families ...
A complete energy balance equation is calculated for the Antarctic octopus Pareledone charcoti at 0°...
Recent work has reported changes associated with physiological, morphological, and behavioural adapt...
Sourcing energy for reproduction is a major driver of the life-history characteristics of animals. U...
Cephalopods are an important component of many marine ecosystems and support large fisheries. Their ...
Cephalopods are an important component of many marine ecosystems and support large fisheries. Their ...
Cephalopods are an important component of many marine ecosystems and support large fisheries. Their ...
The world's oceans are three‐dimensional habitats that support high diversity and biomass. Because t...
The class Cephalopoda includes nautilus, cuttlefish, squid and octopus. All have a range of adaptati...
The Add-my-Pet (AmP) collection of data on energetics and Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) parameters cur...
Our knowledge of the nutritional requirements of cephalopods is not very advanced and is limited by ...
Our knowledge of the nutritional requirements of cephalopods is not very advanced and is limited by ...
SYNOPSIS. Cephalopods are uniquely suited to field energetic studies. Their hollow mantles that pump...
The metabolic rates of 33 species of pelagic cephalopods from California and Hawaii were measured an...
The metabolic rates of 33 species of pelagic cephalopods from California and Hawaii were measured an...
Cephalopods may be divided into five types according to their buoyancy. Members of several families ...
A complete energy balance equation is calculated for the Antarctic octopus Pareledone charcoti at 0°...
Recent work has reported changes associated with physiological, morphological, and behavioural adapt...
Sourcing energy for reproduction is a major driver of the life-history characteristics of animals. U...
Cephalopods are an important component of many marine ecosystems and support large fisheries. Their ...
Cephalopods are an important component of many marine ecosystems and support large fisheries. Their ...
Cephalopods are an important component of many marine ecosystems and support large fisheries. Their ...
The world's oceans are three‐dimensional habitats that support high diversity and biomass. Because t...
The class Cephalopoda includes nautilus, cuttlefish, squid and octopus. All have a range of adaptati...