The squid Loligo opalescens (Cephalopoda, Mollusca) was reared in artificial sea water in a closed system consisting of two 1300-l circular tanks. When the squids reached mantle lengths of 20 to 30 mm, they were transferred to a 10 000-l closed system raceway. From hatching, mantle length increased exponentially at a mean rate of 1.69% per day throughout the experiment. The largest and longest-lived squid attained a maximal size of 77 mm mantle length in 8 months. Only live food organisms, which consisted of copepods, other crustaceans and fishes, were accepted by the squids. Mortality, attributed to starvation and fin damage, was greatest during the first 20 days and again between days 45 and 70
Conditions for transporting live young and subadults of the squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana were inves...
Over 2000 individuals of Lolliguncula brevis were collected from 1975 to 1979 in the northern Gulf o...
Age and growth of Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesi were studied by the examination of growth increment...
The market squid Loligo opalescens Berry, 1911 (Myopsida, Loliginidae) is a small squid that attain...
Eggs laid by the California market squid (Loligo opalescens) were collected from spawning grounds an...
Over 1200 squids were captured by night lighting, trawling, or seining in the northern Gulf of Mexic...
Wild-caught squids have seldom survived for very long in laboratory aquaria. Tardent (1962) maintain...
The population structure of the California market squid Loligo opalescens was studied for the Channe...
First culture results are presented from four major experiments (lasting up to 478 days) on the comm...
Loligo forbesi Steenstrup is a commercially and biomedically important species raneing from Scotland...
A technique for rearing the loliginid squids Sepioteuthis sepioidea and Doryteuthis plei is reported...
Growth modeling in squid has been hampered by a paucity of raw growth data on live individuals. We r...
Growth increments have been found in statoliths. Growth increments correlate best with daily growth ...
Samples of the squid Loligo forbesi Steenstrup 1856 were obtained from commercial catches and resear...
The challenges of collecting, transporting, and maintaining healthy wild squids have been nearly as ...
Conditions for transporting live young and subadults of the squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana were inves...
Over 2000 individuals of Lolliguncula brevis were collected from 1975 to 1979 in the northern Gulf o...
Age and growth of Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesi were studied by the examination of growth increment...
The market squid Loligo opalescens Berry, 1911 (Myopsida, Loliginidae) is a small squid that attain...
Eggs laid by the California market squid (Loligo opalescens) were collected from spawning grounds an...
Over 1200 squids were captured by night lighting, trawling, or seining in the northern Gulf of Mexic...
Wild-caught squids have seldom survived for very long in laboratory aquaria. Tardent (1962) maintain...
The population structure of the California market squid Loligo opalescens was studied for the Channe...
First culture results are presented from four major experiments (lasting up to 478 days) on the comm...
Loligo forbesi Steenstrup is a commercially and biomedically important species raneing from Scotland...
A technique for rearing the loliginid squids Sepioteuthis sepioidea and Doryteuthis plei is reported...
Growth modeling in squid has been hampered by a paucity of raw growth data on live individuals. We r...
Growth increments have been found in statoliths. Growth increments correlate best with daily growth ...
Samples of the squid Loligo forbesi Steenstrup 1856 were obtained from commercial catches and resear...
The challenges of collecting, transporting, and maintaining healthy wild squids have been nearly as ...
Conditions for transporting live young and subadults of the squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana were inves...
Over 2000 individuals of Lolliguncula brevis were collected from 1975 to 1979 in the northern Gulf o...
Age and growth of Loligo vulgaris and L. forbesi were studied by the examination of growth increment...