نتایج جستجو برای: pharaoh cuttlefish

تعداد نتایج: 885  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 1998
S Gandon

The 'curse of the pharaoh' has been used as a metaphor for the hypothesis that higher parasite propagule survival selects for higher virulence. Indeed, the mysterious death of Lord Carnavon after entering the tomb of the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen could potentially be explained by an infection with a highly virulent and very long-lived pathogen. In this paper, I investigate whether parasite v...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 2018

Journal: :Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies 1970

2005
SPOGMAI KOMAK JEAN G. BOAL LUDOVIC DICKEL BERND U. BUDELMANN

Physiological studies have shown that the epidermal head and arm lines in cephalopods are a mechanoreceptive system that is similar to the fish and amphibian lateral lines (Budelmann BU, Bleckmann H. 1988. A lateral line analogue in cephalopods: Water waves generate microphonic potentials in the epidermal head lines of Sepia officinalis and Lolliguncula brevis. J. Comp. Physiol. A 164:1–5.); ho...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2009
S Zylinski D Osorio A J Shohet

The cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, provides a fascinating opportunity to investigate the mechanisms of camouflage as it rapidly changes its body patterns in response to the visual environment. We investigated how edge information determines camouflage responses through the use of spatially high-pass filtered 'objects' and of isolated edges. We then investigated how the body pattern responds to ...

2017
Yung-Chieh Liu Tsung-Han Liu Chia-Hao Su Chuan-Chin Chiao

The optic lobe is the largest structure in the cuttlefish brain. While the general morphology of the optic lobe in adult cuttlefish has been well described, the 3D structure and ontogenetic development of its neural organization have not been characterized. To correlate observed behavioral changes within the brain structure along the development of this animal, optic lobes from the late embryon...

2016
Noam Josef Igal Berenshtein Meghan Rousseau Gabriella Scata Graziano Fiorito Nadav Shashar

Camouflage is common throughout the phylogenetic tree and is largely used to minimize detection by predator or prey. Cephalopods, and in particular Sepia officinalis cuttlefish, are common models for camouflage studies. Predator avoidance behavior is particularly important in this group of soft-bodied animals that lack significant physical defenses. While previous studies have suggested that im...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2008
M Alexandra Nunes Sofia Santos J Miguel Cordeiro Paulo Neves Virgília S Silva António Sykes Fernando Morgado Yves Dunant Paula P Gonçalves

Acetylcholine (ACh), which is synthesized from choline (Ch), is believed to hold a central place in signaling mechanisms within the central nervous system (CNS) of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and other coleoid cephalopods. Although the main elements required for cholinergic function have been identified in cephalopods, the transmembrane translocation events promoting the release of ACh and t...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2008
Christelle Jozet-Alves Julien Modéran Ludovic Dickel

Evidence of sex differences in spatial cognition have been reported in a wide range of vertebrate species. Several evolutionary hypotheses have been proposed to explain these differences. The one best supported is the range size hypothesis that links spatial ability to range size. Our study aimed to determine whether male cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis; cephalopod mollusc) range over a larger ar...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید