Search Results - "Bolstad, Kathrin S R"
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Biological Sunglasses in a Deep-Sea Squid: Pigment Migration in the Retina of Gonatus onyx
Published in Vision (Basel) (25-04-2024)“…The outward migration of ommin pigment granules from the bases to the tips of the photoreceptors in response to light has been reported in the retina of…”
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Molecular phylogenetic analysis of the squid family Mastigoteuthidae (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) based on three mitochondrial genes
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-03-2014)“…Mastigoteuthid squids are ecologically important, being prey to many apex predators, yet the diversity and systematics of the family remain poorly understood…”
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Global biodiversity of the genus Ommastrephes (Ommastrephidae: Cephalopoda): an allopatric cryptic species complex
Published in Zoological journal of the Linnean Society (01-10-2020)“…Abstract Cryptic speciation among morphologically homogeneous species is a phenomenon increasingly reported in cosmopolitan marine invertebrates. This…”
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Cryptic biodiversity in the commercial diamondback squid Thysanoteuthis rhombus Troschel 1857
Published in Reviews in fish biology and fisheries (01-03-2024)“…Cephalopod fisheries are increasing, but little is known about the cryptic diversity of some key commercial species. Recent studies have shown that cryptic…”
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Trophic ecology of the deep-sea squid Moroteuthopsis ingens (Cephalopoda: Onychoteuthidae) from the Chatham Rise, Aotearoa New Zealand
Published in New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research (02-10-2023)“…Cephalopods form important components of marine trophic systems worldwide, including those in the South Pacific. Moroteuthopsis ingens (Onychoteuthidae) is one…”
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Two new ‘bottletail squids’ (Cephalopoda: Sepiadariidae: Sepioloidea) from New Zealand, with new observations on Sepioloidea pacifica (Kirk, 1882)
Published in Marine biodiversity (01-06-2022)“…Members of the cephalopod family Sepiadariidae Fischer, 1882 , commonly called ‘bottletail squids’, are known primarily from the Indo-Pacific and southwest…”
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The study of deep-sea cephalopods
Published in Advances in marine biology (2014)“…"Deep-sea" cephalopods are here defined as cephalopods that spend a significant part of their life cycles outside the euphotic zone. In this chapter, the state…”
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Metal composition of arrow squid (Nototodarus sloanii [Gray 1849]) from the Chatham Rise, New Zealand: implications for human consumption
Published in Environmental science and pollution research international (01-04-2019)“…Cephalopods are important in the diets of humans and many other apex predators, and can play an important role in the bioaccumulation of metals. In this study,…”
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Feeding ecology of the largest mastigoteuthid squid species, Idioteuthis cordiformis (Cephalopoda, Mastigoteuthidae)
Published in Marine ecology. Progress series (Halstenbek) (18-11-2014)“…The squid Idioteuthis cordiformis is consumed by several apex predators, but nothing is known of its own feeding ecology. Its anomalous size and morphology…”
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One step closer to understanding the chiroteuthid families in the Pacific Ocean
Published in Marine biodiversity (01-09-2017)“…The chiroteuthid families are a clade united morphologically by the absence of a primary tentacle club and the presence of a secondary tentacle club,…”
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Ontogeny of the deep-sea cranchiid squid Teuthowenia pellucida (Cephalopoda: Cranchiidae) from New Zealand waters
Published in Journal of natural history (30-04-2015)“…Teuthowenia pellucida is a cosmopolitan southern sub-tropical species, and is abundantly represented in local New Zealand collections. However, because of the…”
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Distribution of trace elements in the tissues of arrow squid (Nototodarus sloanii) from the Chatham Rise, New Zealand: Human health implications
Published in Fisheries research (01-01-2020)“…The southern arrow squid, Nototodarus sloanii (Ommastrephidae), is a key species in New Zealand’s pelagic ecosystem and is commercially fished. Specimens in…”
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