نتایج جستجو برای: cuttlefish bone

تعداد نتایج: 305842  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
A J Shohet R J Baddeley J C Anderson E J Kelman D Osorio

Low-level mechanisms in vertebrate vision are sensitive to line orientation. Here we investigate orientation sensitivity in the cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis, by allowing animals to settle on stripe patterns. When camouflaging themselves cuttlefish are known to be sensitive to image parameters such as contrast and spatial scale, but we find no effect of background orientation on the patterns displ...

Journal: :Journal of bioscience and bioengineering 2009
Emna Soufi Kechaou Justine Dumay Claire Donnay-Moreno Pascal Jaouen Jean-Paul Gouygou Jean-Pascal Bergé Raja Ben Amar

Total lipid and phospholipid recovery as well as amino acid quality and composition from cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) were compared. Enzymatic hydrolyses were performed using the three proteases Protamex, Alcalase, and Flavourzyme by the pH-stat method (24 h, pH 8, 50 degrees C). Three fractions were generated: an insoluble sludge, a soluble aqueous phase, and...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2010
Chuan-Chin Chiao Charles Chubb Kendra C Buresch Alexandra Barbosa Justine J Allen Lydia M Mäthger Roger T Hanlon

Cuttlefish and other cephalopods achieve dynamic background matching with two general classes of body patterns: uniform (or uniformly stippled) patterns and mottle patterns. Both pattern types have been described chiefly by the size scale and contrast of their skin components. Mottle body patterns in cephalopods have been characterized previously as small-to-moderate-scale light and dark skin p...

2017
Catarina C.V. Oliveira Mayra I. Grano-Maldonado Rui A. Gonçalves Paulo A. Frias António V. Sykes

This research was aimed at characterizing the daily rhythms of locomotor activity of cuttlefish Sepia officinalis (Linnaeus, 1758), a promising aquaculture species, in a captive environment. Cuttlefish were distributed within two tanks equipped with infrared photocells, allowing the monitoring of locomotor activity continuously from August to February. Results showed a preference of cuttlefish ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Christelle Jozet-Alves Marie Hébert

Predation pressure acts on the behaviour and morphology of prey species. In fish, the degree of lateralization varies between high- and low-predation populations. While lateralization appears to be widespread in invertebrates, we do not know whether heredity and early experience interact during development as in vertebrates. Here we show, for the first time, that an exposure to predator odour p...

2014
Valentina Melli Emilio Riginella Marco Nalon Carlotta Mazzoldi

BACKGROUND Overexploitation and the impact of several types of human activities have caused declines of marine resources. The direct and active involvement of fishermen in the management of marine resources is effective not only for resource conservation, but also for changing fishermen's attitudes. In this study, we proposed and tested the efficacy and suitability of a measure for mitigating t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2016
Gabriella Scatà Christelle Jozet-Alves Céline Thomasse Noam Josef Nadav Shashar

The world is three-dimensional; hence, even surface-bound animals need to learn vertical spatial information. Separate encoding of vertical and horizontal spatial information seems to be the common strategy regardless of the locomotory style of animals. However, a difference seems to exist in the way freely moving species, such as fish, learn and integrate spatial information as opposed to surf...

Journal: :Vision Research 2011
Kendra C. Buresch Lydia M. Mäthger Justine J. Allen Chelsea Bennice Neal Smith Jonathan Schram Chuan-Chin Chiao Charles Chubb Roger T. Hanlon

Cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, commonly use their visually-guided, rapid adaptive camouflage for multiple tactics to avoid detection or recognition by predators. Two common tactics are background matching and resembling an object (masquerade) in the immediate area. This laboratory study investigated whether cuttlefish preferentially camouflage themselves to resemble a three-dimensional (3D) obj...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Oil Chemists' Society 1960

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Julia E Samson T Aran Mooney Sander W S Gussekloo Roger T Hanlon

Sound is a widely available and vital cue in aquatic environments, yet most bioacoustic research has focused on marine vertebrates, leaving sound detection in invertebrates poorly understood. Cephalopods are an ecologically key taxon that likely use sound and may be impacted by increasing anthropogenic ocean noise, but little is known regarding their behavioral responses or adaptations to sound...

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