Octopuses in the south-west Pacific region: a review of fisheries, ecology, cultural importance and management

EM Loganimoce, KT Brown, R Savou… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2023 - Springer
Octopuses present a difficult resource to manage because of their relatively short life spans,
rapid growth rates, high natural mortality and seasonal fluctuations in abundance. With …

Biodiversity of octopuses in the Americas

R González-Gómez, O Avendaño… - Marine Biology, 2024 - Springer
A comprehensive survey of the octopus fauna around the Americas is presented to facilitate
and accelerate the assessment of a full understanding of American octopus biodiversity …

A new species of pygmy Paroctopus Naef, 1923 (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae): the smallest southwestern Atlantic octopod, found in sea debris

TS Leite, EAG Vidal, FD Lima, SMQ Lima, RM Dias… - Marine Biodiversity, 2021 - Springer
The new species, Paroctopus cthulu sp. nov. Leite, Lima, Lima and Haimovici was recorded
from shallow coastal waters of south and southeastern Brazil, where most specimens were …

Northeastern Pacific Octopus beak shape for species-level detection

M Díaz-Santana-Iturrios, V Zepeda-Benitez… - Malacologia, 2022 - BioOne
Cephalopods have upper and lower chitinous beaks, and their shape can be used to identify
species. However, the morphological attributes of beaks are commonly obtained from …

[HTML][HTML] First detection of an ocellate octopus in the Revillagigedos ecoregion, a biodiversity hotspot located in the Tropical East Pacific Province

A Valdez-Cibrián, M Díaz-Santana-Iturrios… - ZooKeys, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The biodiversity of mollusks, particularly cephalopods, has not been exhaustively
determined in the Revillagigedos ecoregion, which is a biodiversity hotspot for several …

Recovery of the sea star Heliaster kubiniji from a mass mortality event, and additional dynamics of intertidal invertebrates within the Gulf of California

C Urnes - 2021 - cedar.wwu.edu
In 1978 populations of a charismatic and abundant intertidal sea star Heliaster kubiniji
(Xantus) declined throughout the Gulf of California. Two years after this mass-mortality …