نتایج جستجو برای: cuttlefish bone

تعداد نتایج: 305842  

2016
Roger Villanueva Erica A G Vidal Fernando Á Fernández-Álvarez Jaruwat Nabhitabhata

Cephalopods (nautiluses, cuttlefishes, squids and octopuses) exhibit direct development and display two major developmental modes: planktonic and benthic. Planktonic hatchlings are small and go through some degree of morphological changes during the planktonic phase, which can last from days to months, with ocean currents enhancing their dispersal capacity. Benthic hatchlings are usually large,...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Tsang-I Yang Chuan-Chin Chiao

Identifying the amount of prey available is an important part of an animal's foraging behaviour. The risk-sensitive foraging theory predicts that an organism's foraging decisions with regard to food rewards depending upon its satiation level. However, the precise interaction between optimal risk-tolerance and satiation level remains unclear. In this study, we examined, firstly, whether cuttlefi...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Tomer Kaftan Magdalena Balazinska Alvin Cheung Johannes Gehrke

Modern data processing applications execute increasingly sophisticated analysis that requires operations beyond traditional relational algebra. As a result, operators in query plans grow in diversity and complexity. Designing query optimizer rules and cost models to choose physical operators for all of these novel logical operators is impractical. To address this challenge, we develop Cuttlefis...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Michael Oellermann Hans O Pörtner Felix C Mark

In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance depends on hearts that ensure systemic oxygen supply over a broad range of temperatures. We therefore aimed to identify adjustments in energetic cardiac capacity and underlying mitochondrial function supporting thermal acclimation and adaptation that could be crucial for the cuttlefish's competitive success in variable environments. T...

2012
Marcos G. Frank Robert H. Waldrop Michelle Dumoulin Sara Aton Jean G. Boal

Sleep has been observed in several invertebrate species, but its presence in marine invertebrates is relatively unexplored. Rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep has only been observed in vertebrates. We investigated whether the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis displays sleep-like states. We find that cuttlefish exhibit frequent quiescent periods that are homeostatically regulated, satisfying two criteria...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
C C Chiao R T Hanlon

We investigated some visual background features that influence young cuttlefish, Sepia pharaonis, to change their skin patterning from 'general resemblance' of the substratum to disruptive coloration that breaks up their body form. Using computer-generated black/white checkerboard patterns as substrata, we first found that the size of the white squares had to be within a certain narrow range (r...

Journal: :Lymphology 1998
Y Noguchi M Baba M Shimada S Nakano S Natsugoe T Aikou

We investigated whether lymph-directed substances injected into the mediastinal connective tissue of dogs reached the regional lymph nodes of the esophagus. In 46 dogs, 1.5 mL of cuttlefish particles or activated carbon particles containing 15 mg of bleomycin (CH-BLM) was injected at two sites: into the connective tissue between the trachea and the aorta via mediastinoscopy in 23 dogs (16 with ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
E J Kelman R J Baddeley A J Shohet D Osorio

Juvenile cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage themselves by changing their body pattern according to the background. This behaviour can be used to investigate visual perception in these molluscs and may also give insight into camouflage design. Edge detection is an important aspect of vision, and here we compare the body patterns that cuttlefish produced in response to checkerboard backgro...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2009
Sarah Zylinski Daniel Osorio Adam J Shohet

Cephalopod mollusks including octopus and cuttlefish are adept at adaptive camouflage, varying their appearance to suit the surroundings. This behavior allows unique access into the vision of a non-human species because one can ask how these animals use spatial information to control their coloration pattern. There is particular interest in factors that affect the relative levels of expression ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Julian Finn Tom Tregenza Mark Norman

Dolphins are well known for their complex social and foraging behaviours. Direct underwater observations of wild dolphin feeding behaviour however are rare. At mass spawning aggregations of giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) in the Upper Spencer Gulf in South Australia, a wild female Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops aduncus) was observed and recorded repeatedly catching, killing and prepar...

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