نتایج جستجو برای: cuttlefish

تعداد نتایج: 636  

Journal: :Frontiers in Marine Science 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic had major impacts on the seafood supply chain, also reducing fishing activity. It is worth asking if fish stocks in Mediterranean Sea, which most cases have been overfishing conditions for many years, may benefitted from reduction pressure. present work first attempt to make a quantitative evaluation of effort due and, consequently, its impact stocks, focusing Adriatic Sea...

Journal: :Aquatic toxicology 2015
Charles Le Pabic Christelle Caplat Jean-Paul Lehodey Thomas Milinkovitch Noussithé Koueta Richard Philippe Cosson Paco Bustamante

In this study, we investigated the changes of 13 trace metal and metalloid concentrations (i.e. Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, Pb, Se, V, Zn) and their subcellular fractionation in juvenile cuttlefish Sepia officinalis reared in controlled conditions between hatching and 2 months post-hatching. In parallel, metallothionein concentrations were determined. Our results highlighted contrasting...

Journal: :Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 2000
Moltschaniwskyj Jackson

We present the results of a series of experiments that examined the effect of feeding history on the growth and tissue composition of juveniles of two tropical cephalopods; the squid Sepioteuthis lessoniana and the cuttlefish Sepia elliptica. Juveniles were reared in individual containers for between 35 and 42 days at different ration levels, three ration levels for the squid and two levels for...

2002
C. Bock S. Schmidt F. Melzner H-O. Poertner

C. Bock, S. Schmidt, F. Melzner, H-O. Poertner Ecopysiology and Ecotoxicology, Alfred-Wegener-Institute, Bremerhaven, Bremen, Germany Introduction Marine invertebrates are frequently used as model organisms in neurological research. Especially experiments on isolated neurons of snails or the giant axon of cuttlefish contributed to a basic and fundamental understanding in neuronal signal transdu...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2006
Pierre Miramand Paco Bustamante Daniel Bentley Noussithé Kouéta

The developmental changes in the concentration of 8 essential and non-essential heavy metals (Ag, Cd, Cu, Co, Fe, Pb, V, Zn) in the tissues (digestive gland, cuttlebone and whole animal) of the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis collected in the bay of the river Seine were monitored from the end of the embryogenesis until the adult reproductive stage. Compared to embryos, juveniles after hatch...

Journal: :Vision Research 2007
Chuan-Chin Chiao Charles Chubb Roger T. Hanlon

Disruptive body coloration is a primary camouflage tactic of cuttlefish. Because rapid changeable coloration of cephalopods is guided visually, we can present different visual backgrounds (e.g., computer-generated, two-dimensional prints) and video record the animal's response by describing and grading its body pattern. We showed previously that strength of cuttlefish disruptive patterning depe...

2006
S. Orlić H. Ivanković

Abstract: Hydroxyapatite, Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, has been widely investigated for medical purposes because it is suitable for either direct clinical use as implants or tissue-engineering applications. In this work materials were successfully produced via hydrothermal transformation of aragonite, obtained from fresh cuttlefish bones, at 200°C and high pressures. Beyond low production cost, worldwide a...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2012
Sébastien Romagny Anne-Sophie Darmaillacq Mathieu Guibé Cécile Bellanger Ludovic Dickel

It is now well established that prenatal sensory experience affects development itself and has long-term consequences in terms of postnatal behavior. This study focused on the functionality of the sensory system in cuttlefish in ovo. Embryos of stage 23, 25 and 30 received a tactile, chemical or visual stimulus. An increase of mantle contraction rhythm was taken to indicate a behavioral respons...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Emma J Kelman Daniel Osorio Roland J Baddeley

Cuttlefishes of the genus Sepia produce adaptive camouflage by regulating the expression of visual features such as spots and lines, and textures including stipples and stripes. They produce the appropriate pattern for a given environment by co-ordinated expression of about 40 of these 'chromatic components'. This behaviour has great flexibility, allowing the animals to produce a very large num...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 2018

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