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    Sistema hidráulico impulsado por aire a presión para el mantenimiento de Octopus bimaculoides y O. bimaculatus by Mónica Hernández Rodríguez, Luis Fernando Bückle Ramirez, Luis A. Murillo Valenzuela, Norberto Flores Acevedo, Francisco Valenzuela Buriel

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…La estructura del sistema que se describe en este trabajo se caracteriza por su sencillez funcional, un mantenimiento mínimo y la conservación estable de los parámetros fisicoquímicos del agua que ha posibilitado la subsistencia de los pulpos Octopus bimaculoides y O. bimaculatus , sus desoves y el estudio de la eclosión de los juveniles y las paralarvas respectivamente. …”
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    Variability of cadmium accumulation in cephalopods (Octopus vulgaris, Sepia officinalis, Loligo vulgaris and Todarodes sagittatus) collected in Sardinia in 2008-2012 by Pierluigi Piras, Giannina Chessa, Maurizio Cossu, Federica Rubattu, Gianuario Fiori

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…During a five-year survey (2008- 2012), 90 samples were collected from the following species: commons octopus (Octopus vulgaris), cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis), European squid (Loligo vulgaris), and flying squid (Todarodes sagittatus), located in different coastal areas and representatives of either benthic or nektonic habitats. …”
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    Positive Catch & Economic Benefits of Periodic Octopus Fishery Closures: Do Effective, Narrowly Targeted Actions 'Catalyze' Broader Management? by Thomas A Oliver, Kirsten L L Oleson, Hajanaina Ratsimbazafy, Daniel Raberinary, Sophie Benbow, Alasdair Harris

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Eight years of octopus fishery records from southwest Madagascar reveal significant positive impacts from 36 periodic closures on: (a) fishery catches and (b) village fishery income, such that (c) economic benefits from increased landings outweigh costs of foregone catch. …”
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    The gold-ringed octopus (Amphioctopus fangsiao) genome and cerebral single-nucleus transcriptomes provide insights into the evolution of karyotype and neural novelties by Dianhang Jiang, Qun Liu, Jin Sun, Shikai Liu, Guangyi Fan, Lihua Wang, Yaolei Zhang, Inge Seim, Shucai An, Xin Liu, Qi Li, Xiaodong Zheng

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Results We present a chromosome-level genome assembly of a gold-ringed octopus, Amphioctopus fangsiao, and a single-nucleus transcriptome of its supra-esophageal brain. …”
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    Diagnostic Possibilities of Standard Automatic and FunctionSpecific Perimetry (HFA, Octopus) in the Study of the Visual Field in Patients with Compression in the Chiasm-Sellar Region by N. A. Gavrilova, E. E. Ioyleva, N. S. Gadzhieva, O. E. Tishchenko, N. Yu. Kutrovskaya, A. V. Zinov’eva

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…The literature review presents the results of a static perimetry for the study of the visual field in patients with compression in the chiasm-sellar region on the Humphrey Visual Field Analyzer (HFA) and Octopus. These models of perimeters are recognized as the “gold standard” and are most widely used in the global ophthalmic practice. …”
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    Quantitation of Water Addition in Octopus Using Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR): Development of a Rapid and Non-Destructive Food Analysis Method by Bárbara Teixeira, Helena Vieira, Sandra Martins, Rogério Mendes

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…A rapid and non-destructive method based in time domain reflectometry analysis (TDR), which detects and quantifies the water content in the muscle, was developed for the control of abusive water addition to octopus. Common octopus samples were immersed in freshwater for different periods (0.5–32 h) to give a wide range of moisture contents, representing different commercial conditions. …”
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