The dry weight and the crest length of the upper and lower beak, the length of the radula ribbon, the average width of the base of the six proximal and distal rachidian teeth as well as the total number of these teeth have all been related to the live body weight of octopuses between 1.1 and 4440 g. From any one of these parameters it is possible to estimate the size and approximate age of the animal
We describe for the first time the formation of upper beak in Octopus vulgaris from embryonic stage ...
The growth of the octopus Eledone cirrhosa has been studied in a population from the North Sea off A...
Despite being a highly charismatic and frequently exhibited organism,\ud Giant Pacific Octopus (Ente...
Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 is commercially the most important species in the central-eastern Atla...
The total length, the dorsal mantle length and the weight of the lens of Octopus vulgaris Lamarck ha...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
The beak is a fundamental component of the digestive system and is also used for age estimation in O...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
First investigation on the relationship between reproductive development and estimated age/size in a...
Octopuses are generally characterised by rapid non-asymptotic growth, with high individual variabili...
The aim of this work is to contribute to age estimation of common octopus, Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier,...
This is the first study to be completed on the growth, developmental rates, and aging methods in the...
Two methods are currently available for age estimation in octopus beaks. They have been applied to t...
Beaks have been used for ageing cephalopods, mainly in octopods where statoliths are not suitable fo...
Stylet increment analysis is a method of octopus age estimation that quantifies growth rings within...
We describe for the first time the formation of upper beak in Octopus vulgaris from embryonic stage ...
The growth of the octopus Eledone cirrhosa has been studied in a population from the North Sea off A...
Despite being a highly charismatic and frequently exhibited organism,\ud Giant Pacific Octopus (Ente...
Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 is commercially the most important species in the central-eastern Atla...
The total length, the dorsal mantle length and the weight of the lens of Octopus vulgaris Lamarck ha...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
The beak is a fundamental component of the digestive system and is also used for age estimation in O...
The beak of cephalopods (in particular octopods, where statoliths are not suitable) is a useful tool...
First investigation on the relationship between reproductive development and estimated age/size in a...
Octopuses are generally characterised by rapid non-asymptotic growth, with high individual variabili...
The aim of this work is to contribute to age estimation of common octopus, Octopus vulgaris (Cuvier,...
This is the first study to be completed on the growth, developmental rates, and aging methods in the...
Two methods are currently available for age estimation in octopus beaks. They have been applied to t...
Beaks have been used for ageing cephalopods, mainly in octopods where statoliths are not suitable fo...
Stylet increment analysis is a method of octopus age estimation that quantifies growth rings within...
We describe for the first time the formation of upper beak in Octopus vulgaris from embryonic stage ...
The growth of the octopus Eledone cirrhosa has been studied in a population from the North Sea off A...
Despite being a highly charismatic and frequently exhibited organism,\ud Giant Pacific Octopus (Ente...