World Squid Fisheries
- A. Arkhipkin, P. Rodhouse, L. Zeidberg
- Environmental Science
- 3 April 2015
The present overview describes all substantial squid fisheries around the globe, with special attention paid to interactions between squid fisheries and marine ecosystems including the effects of fishing gear, the role of squid in ecosystem change induced by overfishing on groundfish, and ecosystem-based fishery management.
Life history of the neon flying squid: effect of the oceanographic regime in the North Pacific Ocean
- T. Ichii, K. Mahapatra, M. Sakai, Y. Okada
- Environmental Science
- 12 March 2009
The North Pacific Ocean population of the neon flying squid Ommastrephes bartramii, which un- dertakes seasonal north-south migrations, consists of autumn and winter-spring spawning cohorts. We ex-…
Environmental effects on cephalopod population dynamics: implications for management of fisheries.
- P. Rodhouse, G. Pierce, N. Downey
- Environmental ScienceAdvances in Marine Biology
- 2014
Embryonic development and hatchlings of Illex argentinus derived from artificial fertilization
- M. Sakai, N. E. Bruneiti, B. Elena, Y. Sakurai
- Biology
- 1 December 1998
Most hatchlings from the least disturbed eggs had well-developed ink sacs, fins, extensible probosces and buccal masses, and Comparisons are made with embryos and hatchlings of other ommastrephid squid, Illex species and Todarodes pacificus.
Ethical and welfare considerations when using cephalopods as experimental animals
- N. Moltschaniwskyj, K. Hall, K. Warnke
- Environmental ScienceReviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
- 7 April 2007
This review collates recent literature in which authors have used cephalopods as experimental animals, revealing the extent of use and diversity of cEPhalopod species and techniques and highlights several major issues.
Changes in abundance of the neon flying squid Ommastrephes bartramii in relation to climate change in the central North Pacific Ocean
- T. Ichii, K. Mahapatra, Y. Okada
- Environmental Science
- 15 November 2011
Interannual changes in abundance of the autumn cohort of neon flying squid Ommastraphes bartramii during 1979 to 2006 were examined in relation to the large-scale climate shift in the central North…
Differing body size between the autumn and the winter–spring cohorts of neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii) related to the oceanographic regime in the North Pacific: a hypothesis
- T. Ichii, K. Mahapatra, M. Sakai, D. Inagake, Y. Okada
- Environmental Science
- 1 September 2004
The neon flying squid (Ommastrephes bartramii), which is the target of an important North Pacific fishery, is comprised of an autumn and winter–spring cohort. During summer, there is a clear…
Genetic Isolation between the Western and Eastern Pacific Populations of Pronghorn Spiny Lobster Panulirus penicillatus
The present results indicate that the Pacific population of the pronghorn spiny lobster is subdivided into two distinct populations (Eastern Pacific and Central to Western Pacific), with no gene flow between them.
Interpretation of statolith microstructure in reared hatchling paralarvae of the squid Illex argentinus
- M. Sakai, N. E. Brunetti, M. Ivanovic, B. Elena, Kazuyoshi Nakamura
- Environmental Science
- 16 July 2004
It is concluded that the natal ring forms at 21 μm MSR, and the initial increment width obtained from the DGR of MSR seems applicable for distinguishing daily rings from sub-daily rings, although this application should be limited to hatchling paralarvae in the pre-yolk- absorption phase.
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