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1. Transitions during cephalopod life history: the role of habitat, environment, functional morphology and behaviour.

2. Cephalopod culture: current status of main biological models and research priorities.

3. First Records of an Egg Mass and a Paralarva of Thysanoteuthis rhombus (Cephalopoda: Thysanoteuthidae) in the Northeastern Tropical Pacific.

4. Development of the cephalopod-specific universal primer set and its application for the metabarcoding analysis of planktonic cephalopods in Korean waters.

5. First Records and Descriptions of Early Life Stages of Cephalopods from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and the Nearby Apolo Seamount.

6. First record and description of Planctoteuthis (Cephalopoda: Chiroteuthidae) paralarvae in the Gulf of California, Mexico.

7. Effects of mesoscale structures on the distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the Gulf of California and adjacent Pacific.

8. Influence of the oceanographic dynamic in size distribution of cephalopod paralarvae in the southern Mexican Pacific Ocean (rainy seasons 2007 and 2008).

9. Paralarvae of cephalopods in channels and fjords of the southern tip of Chile (46–53°S).

10. Effects of contrasting oceanographic conditions on the spatiotemporal distribution of Mediterranean cephalopod paralarvae.

11. First description of hatchlings and eggs of Octopus oliveri (Berry, 1914) (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae).

12. Beak development of early squid paralarvae (Cephalopoda: Teuthoidea) may reflect an adaptation to a specialized feeding mode.

13. Early beak development in Argonauta Nodosa and Octopus Vulgaris (Cephalopoda: Incirrata) paralarvae suggests adaptation to different feeding mechanisms.

14. Chapter Four - Transitions During Cephalopod Life History: The Role of Habitat, Environment, Functional Morphology and Behaviour.

15. Two new records paralarva in the Eastern Mediterranean (Cephalopods: Mollusca).

16. A laboratory guide to in vitro fertilization of oceanic squids

17. New records of early life-stages of cephalopods in the Chiloé Interior Sea.

18. Factors influencing the embryonic development and hatchling size of the oceanic squid Illex coindetii following in vitro fertilization

19. Effects of ocean acidification on trace element accumulation in the early-life stages of squid Loligo vulgaris

20. Distribution of paralarvae and small juvenile cephalopods in relation to primary production in an upwelling area off southern Brazil.

21. Age, growth, and mortality of Loligo vulgaris wild paralarvae: implications for understanding of the life cycle and longevity.

22. Distribución tridimensional de paralarvas de cefalópodos en el Sistema Arrecifal Mesoamericano

23. Distribution, abundance and growth of early stages of the glass squid Galiteuthis glacialis (Cephalopoda: Cranchiidae) captured in Prydz Bay, Antarctica during austral summer.

24. Distribution, age and growth of the diamondback squid, Thysanoteuthis rhombus (Cephalopoda: Thysanoteuthidae) from the tropical Arabian Sea.

25. A laboratory guide to in vitro fertilization of oceanic squids

26. Factors influencing the embryonic development and hatchling size of the oceanic squid Illex coindetii following in vitro fertilization

27. Familiaes paralarval cephalopods (cephalopoda:mollusca) distributed in the pacific of colombian ocean: jouerneys, 2001-2004 regional study of the el niño (ERFEN)

28. Age, growth, and mortality of Loligo vulgaris wild paralarvae: implications for understanding of the life cycle and longevity

29. Distribution patterns of oceanic micronekton at seamounts and hydrographic fronts of the subtropical Atlantic Ocean

30. Variaciones espaciales y temporales de paralarvas de cefalópodos en el canl Moraleda (43º S), sur de Chile

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