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    Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization by Oscar E. Juárez, Lousiana Arreola-Meraz, Edna Sánchez-Castrejón, Omar Hernando Avila-Poveda, Laura L. López-Galindo, Carlos Rosas, Clara E. Galindo-Sánchez

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Background Elevated temperatures reduce fertilization and egg-laying rates in the octopus species. However, the molecular mechanisms that control the onset of fertilization and egg-laying in the octopus’ oviducal gland are still unclear; and the effect of temperature on the expression of key reproductive genes is unknown. …”
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    First results of the French OCTOPUS survey among festival attendees: a latent class analysis by Marion Istvan, Vincent Bresdin, Marie Mainguy, Pauline Laigo, Marie Grall-Bronnec, Vincent Eudeline, Jean-Emmanuel Guillet, Manon Guillo, Laurent Babonnaud, Pascale Jolliet, Benoit Schreck, Caroline Victorri-Vigneau

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Monitoring these changes is essential to adapt harm reduction strategies. The OCTOPUS survey was implemented to enhance knowledge on drug use at music festivals. …”
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    Desempenho do polvo Octopus vulgaris alimentado com monodieta de mexilhão (Perna perna ) by P. Bastos, I.M.M. dos Reis, R.L. Costa, J.F. Ferreira

    “…ABSTRACT The octopus Octopus cf. vulgaris is a potential species to diversify aquaculture. …”
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    <i>Octopus vulgaris</i> paralarvae vertical distribution in a fluctuating upwelling-downwelling system by Lorena Olmos Pérez

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Under this scenario, <i>Octopus</i> paralarvae are concentrated at the surface (10-0m), thus leaving the Ría. …”
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    Growth and Sex Ratio of Octopus Paroctopus Digueti (Perrier & Rochebrune, 1894) in a Wild Population by Granados-Alcantar Salvador, Escamilla-Montes Ruth, Diarte-Plata Genaro, Fierro-Coronado Jesús A.

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…In Mexico, studies of octopus Paroctopus digueti are scarce, thus the objective of this research is to evaluate some of its biological aspects in Ohuira Bay, Ahome, Sinaloa, Mexico. …”
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    Detection of central visual field defects in early glaucomatous eyes: Comparison of Humphrey and Octopus perimetry. by Gloria Roberti, Gianluca Manni, Ivano Riva, Gabor Holló, Luciano Quaranta, Luca Agnifili, Michele Figus, Sara Giammaria, Davide Rastelli, Francesco Oddone

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…To compare the detection rate of central visual field defect (CVFD) between the 30-degree Octopus G1 program (Dynamic strategy) and the HFA 10-2 SITA-Standard test in early glaucoma eyes not showing any CVFD on the HFA 24-2 SITA-Standard test.One eye of 41 early glaucoma patients without CVFD in the central 10° on HFA 24-2 test was tested with both the HFA 10-2 test and the Octopus G1 program 15 minutes apart, in random order. …”
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    Using age-based life history data to investigate the life cycle and vulnerability of Octopus cyanea. by Jade N Herwig, Martial Depczynski, John D Roberts, Jayson M Semmens, Monica Gagliano, Andrew J Heyward

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Octopus cyanea is taken as an unregulated, recreationally fished species from the intertidal reefs of Ningaloo, Western Australia. …”
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    Pesca de Octopus sp. en las costas de Cuajiniquil, Guanacaste, Costa Rica by Adrián Mora-Gamboa, Milagro Carvajal-Oses, Rooel Campos-Rodríguez

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…El objetivo de la investigación es aportar información biológica sobre Octopus sp. que permita un aprovechamiento sostenible en Costa Rica.  …”
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    Octopus Cells in the Posteroventral Cochlear Nucleus Provide the Main Excitatory Input to the Superior Paraolivary Nucleus by Richard A. Felix II, Boris Gourévitch, Boris Gourévitch, Boris Gourévitch, Marcelo Gómez-Álvarez, Marcelo Gómez-Álvarez, Marcelo Gómez-Álvarez, Sara C. M. Leijon, Enrique Saldaña, Enrique Saldaña, Anna K. Magnusson

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…Using anatomical tract tracing and immunohistochemistry, we identified octopus cells in the contralateral cochlear nucleus (CN) as the primary source of excitatory input to the SPON. …”
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    Individually unique, fixed stripe configurations of Octopus chierchiae allow for photoidentification in long-term studies. by Benjamin Liu, Leo Song, Saumitra Kelkar, Anna Ramji, Roy Caldwell

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The Lesser Pacific Striped Octopus, Octopus chierchiae, is a small iteroparous octopus known to inhabit intertidal regions of the Pacific coast of Central America. …”
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    Characterizing visual fields in RPGR related retinitis pigmentosa using octopus static-automated perimetry by Buckley, TMW, Josan, AS, Taylor, LJ, Jolly, JK, Cehajic-Kapetanovic, J, MacLaren, RE

    Published 2022
    “…Visual fields were obtained using the Octopus 900 perimeter. Interocular symmetry and repeatability were quantified. …”
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    Cytogenetic studies in three octopods, Octopus minor, Amphioctopus fangsiao, and Cistopus chinensis from the coast of China by Jin-hai Wang, Xiao-dong Zheng

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…To provide markers to identify chromosomes in the genome of octopods, chromosomes of three octopus species were subjected to NOR/C-banding. In addition, we examined their genome size (C value) to submit it to the Animal Genome Size Database. …”
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