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Octopus Biology and Ecology

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2024
ISBN13: 9780128206393
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2024 9780128206393
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Octopus Biology and Ecology describes important aspects of the lives of these fascinating animals, including their origin, biogeography, life history, distribution, behaviour, migratory patterns, diet, predators, and parasites. The emphasis is on species in highly variable coastal environments and includes a discussion of the potential threats and unexpected benefits of our changing climate and oceans. Detailed accounts, with many wonderful images in colour, are provided for each of the 21 species selected from around the world, each of which is described by local experts. The final chapter provides a detailed breakdown of research on octopuses and the topic areas in which this field is likely to expand in the future, recognizing in particular the growing importance of research into the effects of global changes. As well as climate change, key areas covered include behaviour and cognition, iEcology and citizen science, bio-robotics, deep-sea research, and culture and welfare.

Octopus Biology and Ecology is a veritable mine of information for professional marine biologists and students alike. Octopuses are rapidly becoming a more widely exploited source of protein for human consumption, so it is important that information about their biology and ecology is available to help ensure that their exploitation will be sustainable. This book is therefore essential reading for fishery and aquaculture scientists, conservationists, and resource managers.

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ISBN13:9780128206393
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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Part I Introduction<br>1. Origin and diversification of octopuses<br>2. Global biodiversity and biogeography of coastal octopuses<br><br>Part II Species account<br>3. Octopus bimaculatus, California two-spotted octopus<br>4. Octopus bimaculoides, Lesser two-spotted octopus<br>5. Octopus cyanea, day octopus<br>6. Octopus insularis, stout reef octopus<br>7. Octopus maya, the Mayan octopus<br>8. Octopus mimus, the Changos&rsquo; octopus<br>9. &lsquo;Octopus&rsquo; minor, long-armed octopus<br>10. &lsquo;Octopus&rsquo; tehuelchus, small Patagonian octopus<br>11. Octopus tetricus, gloomy octopus<br>12. Octopus djinda, the western rock octopus<br>13. Octopus vulgaris, the common octopus<br>14. Abdopus aculeatus, the prickly octopus<br>15. Amphioctopus aegina, the sandbird octopus<br>16. Amphioctopus fangsiao, the two-gold-ring octopus<br>17. Hapalochlaena lunulata, greater blue-ringed octopus<br>18. &lsquo;Octopus&rsquo; parvus, bean octopus<br>19. Eledone cirrhosa, horned octopus<br>20. Graneledone pacifica pacific warty octopus<br>21. Enteroctopus dofleini, giant Pacific octopus<br>22. Enteroctopus megalocyathus, Patagonian red octopus<br><br>Part III Conclusions<br>23. Past, present, and future trends in octopus research
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