نتایج جستجو برای: octopus minor

تعداد نتایج: 83467  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2001
M D Norman J Finn T Tregenza

During research dives in Indonesia (Sulawesi and Bali), we filmed a distinctive long-armed octopus, which is new to science. Diving over 24 h periods revealed that the 'mimic octopus' emerges during daylight hours to forage on sand substrates in full view of pelagic fish predators. We observed nine individuals of this species displaying a repertoire of postures and body patterns, several of whi...

2012

Groupers and reef octopus are economically and ecologically important predators on Indo-Pacific coral reefs and known as solitary hunters. Here we describe a highly unique and unusual observation of a behavioural non-random association between the highfin grouper (Epinephelus maculatus) and the reef octopus (Octopus cyanea) in the Great Barrier Reef. Such an observation is highly novel given th...

2005
JAVIER QUINTEIRO TARIK BAIBAI LAILA OUKHATTAR ABDELAZIZ SOUKRI PABLO SEIXAS MANUEL REY-MÉNDEZ

Two microsatellite DNA markers developed for the common octopus, Octopus vulgaris, were used to determine genotypes of four brooding female octopuses and 11 embryos sampled from their respective clutches, in order to confirm the multiple paternity hypothesis within this species. Two well-known reproductive behavioural patterns are apparently conflicting in mating outcome: the often-observed mul...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1999
N L Golding M J Ferragamo D Oertel

Recognition of acoustic patterns in natural sounds depends on the transmission of temporal information. Octopus cells of the mammalian ventral cochlear nucleus form a pathway that encodes the timing of firing of groups of auditory nerve fibers with exceptional precision. Whole-cell patch recordings from octopus cells were used to examine how the brevity and precision of firing are shaped by int...

2018
Valeria Maselli Fenglian Xu Naweed I. Syed Gianluca Polese Anna Di Cosmo

Octopus vulgaris is a unique model system for studying complex behaviors in animals. It has a large and centralized nervous system made up of lobes that are involved in controlling various sophisticated behaviors. As such, it may be considered as a model organism for untangling the neuronal mechanisms underlying behaviors—including learning and memory. However, despite considerable efforts, Oct...

Journal: :Arquivos brasileiros de oftalmologia 2006
Nassim Calixto Roberto Márcio de Oliveira Santos Sebastião Cronemberger

PURPOSE To determine the values in decibels of retinal sensitivity within the central 26 degrees of the visual field of normal subjects divided into homogenous age groups using the Octopus 1-2-3; to compare the values of retinal sensitivity we have found with those considered normal in the statistical package obtained by a multicenter study performed in 1994 with Octopus 201. METHODS 181 subj...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1996
Y Gutfreund T Flash Y Yarom G Fiorito I Segev B Hochner

Octopus arm movements provide an extreme example of controlled movements of a flexible arm with virtually unlimited degrees of freedom. This study aims to identify general principles in the organization of these movements. Video records of the movements of Octopus vulgaris performing the task of reaching toward a target were studied. The octopus extends its arm toward the target by a wave-like ...

2013
Ido Zelman Myriam Titon Yoram Yekutieli Shlomi Hanassy Binyamin Hochner Tamar Flash

The octopus arm is a muscular hydrostat and due to its deformable and highly flexible structure it is capable of a rich repertoire of motor behaviors. Its motor control system uses planning principles and control strategies unique to muscular hydrostats. We previously reconstructed a data set of octopus arm movements from records of natural movements using a sequence of 3D curves describing the...

2006
Bridget Nicole Tiffany Nann A. Fangue Wayne A. Bennett

St. Joseph Bay, Bay County, Florida, U.S.A. is 1 of 4 locations at which the pygmy octopus, Octopus cf. mercatoris, is known to occur. Octopus densities of 1 per 33 m2 were measured and values of catch per day ranging from 1-70 animals were consistently reported between 1972 and 1999. From 17 August 1999 through 14 October 1999, St. Joseph Bay experienced a severe and prolonged harmful algal bl...

2006
JOHN M. GOSLINE

The quasi-static mechanical properties of the aorta of Octopus dofleini were investigated using biaxial inflation and uniaxial force-extension tests on vessel segments in vitro. The octopus aorta is a highly compliant and non-linearly elastic structure. The elastic modulus (i.e. the stiffness) measured circumferentially (Ec) and longitudinally (EL) increased markedly with distension of the vess...

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