Studying the swift, smart, and shy: Unobtrusive camera-platforms for observing large deep-sea squid
暂无分享,去创建一个
Sönke Johnsen | Edith Widder | Nathan J. Robinson | Annabelle Brooks | Lee Frey | Heather Judkins | Michael Vecchione | S. Johnsen | E. Widder | M. Vecchione | L. Frey | N. Robinson | H. Judkins | Annabelle M. L. Brooks
[1] A. Ross,et al. Multiple observations of Bigfin Squid (Magnapinna sp.) in the Great Australian Bight reveal distribution patterns, morphological characteristics, and rarely seen behaviour , 2020, PloS one.
[2] R. Beaman,et al. The First In Situ Observation of the Ram’s Horn Squid Spirula spirula Turns “Common Knowledge” Upside Down , 2020, Diversity.
[3] Thomas J. Webb,et al. Biodiversity's Big Wet Secret: The Global Distribution of Marine Biological Records Reveals Chronic Under-Exploration of the Deep Pelagic Ocean , 2010, PloS one.
[4] D. L. Aksnes,et al. Efficient trawl avoidance by mesopelagic fishes causes large underestimation of their biomass , 2012 .
[5] Chris R. Dickman,et al. Best bait for your buck: bait preference for camera trapping north Australian mammals , 2016, Australian Journal of Zoology.
[6] C. Roper,et al. The Giant Squid , 1982 .
[7] J. Case,et al. Visual Spectral Sensitivities of Bioluminescent Deep-sea Crustaceans , 1988 .
[8] Tomás García-Salgado. Distance to the Perspective Plane , 2003 .
[9] D. Ketten,et al. Sound detection by the longfin squid (Loligo pealeii) studied with auditory evoked potentials: sensitivity to low-frequency particle motion and not pressure , 2010, Journal of Experimental Biology.
[10] P. Pagano,et al. Improving data quality to build a robust distribution model for Architeuthis dux , 2015 .
[11] M. Benfield,et al. First in situ observations of the deep-sea squid Grimalditeuthis bonplandi reveal unique use of tentacles , 2013, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[12] C. Roper,et al. A Compilation of Recent Records of the Giant Squid, Architeuthis dux (Steenstrup, 1857) (Cephalopoda) from the Western North Atlantic Ocean, Newfoundland to the Gulf of Mexico , 2015 .
[13] John Zachary Young,et al. The Brains and Lives of Cephalopods , 2003 .
[14] Steven H. D. Haddock,et al. Using red light for in situ observations of deep-sea fishes , 2005 .
[15] S. O'shea,et al. Gut contents of a giant squid Architeuthis dux (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida) from New Zealand waters , 2004 .
[16] Edith Widder. Sly Eye for the Shy Guy: Peering into the Depths with New Sensors , 2007 .
[17] C. Paxton. Unleashing the Kraken: on the maximum length in giant squid (Architeuthis sp.) , 2016 .
[18] J. Xavier,et al. The study of deep-sea cephalopods. , 2014, Advances in marine biology.
[19] C. Roper,et al. First records of Asperoteuthis acanthoderma (Lu, 1977) (Cephalopoda: Oegopsida: Chiroteuthidae), from the North Atlantic Ocean, Straits of Florida , 2009 .
[20] R. Young,et al. Cephalopods of the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge , 2010 .
[21] L. Levin,et al. The deep ocean under climate change , 2015, Science.
[22] F. Rocha,et al. Metal and metalloid concentrations in the giant squid Architeuthis dux from Iberian waters. , 2008, Marine environmental research.
[23] R. Ellis. The Search for the Giant Squid , 1998 .
[24] First report of a dead giant squid (Architeuthis dux) from an operating seismic vessel , 2016, Marine Biodiversity Records.
[25] A. Jamieson,et al. First in situ observation of Cephalopoda at hadal depths (Octopoda: Opisthoteuthidae: Grimpoteuthis sp.) , 2020, Marine Biology.
[26] Extraordinary numbers of giant squid, Architeuthis dux, encountered in Japanese coastal waters of the Sea of Japan from January 2014 to March 2015 , 2018, Marine Biodiversity.
[27] K. Mori,et al. Observations of wild hunting behaviour and bioluminescence of a large deep-sea, eight-armed squid, Taningia danae , 2007, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[29] M. Lipinski,et al. Reproductive system of the giant squid Architeuthis in South African waters , 2004 .
[30] Mike van der Schaar,et al. Low‐frequency sounds induce acoustic trauma in cephalopods , 2011 .
[31] Peter Herring,et al. The Biology of the deep ocean , 2002 .
[32] K. Hiraki,et al. On the three visual pigments in the retina of the firefly squid, Watasenia scintillans , 1990, Journal of Comparative Physiology A.
[33] Ding Wang,et al. First record of the Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins (Sousa chinensis) southwest of Hainan Island, China , 2016, Marine Biodiversity Records.
[34] E. Widder,et al. Behavioral responses of two deep-sea fish species to red, far-red, and white light , 2007 .
[35] M. Vecchione,et al. Mating Behavior of a Deep-Sea Squid Revealed by in situ Videography and the Study of Archived Specimens , 2012, The Biological Bulletin.
[36] T. Sutton,et al. Diversity of midwater cephalopods in the northern Gulf of Mexico: comparison of two collecting methods , 2017, Marine Biodiversity.
[37] C. Roper,et al. Unanswered Questions About the Giant Squid Architeuthis (Architeuthidae) Illustrate Our Incomplete Knowledge of Coleoid Cephalopods* , 2013 .
[38] K. Mori,et al. First-ever observations of a live giant squid in the wild , 2005, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.
[39] F. Rocha,et al. Records of giant squid in the north-eastern Atlantic, and two records of male Architeuthis sp. off the Iberian Peninsula , 2004, Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.
[40] Santiago Pascual,et al. The giant squid Architeuthis: An emblematic invertebrate that can represent concern for the conservation of marine biodiversity , 2011 .
[41] P. Richard,et al. Stable isotopes document the trophic structure of a deep-sea cephalopod assemblage including giant octopod and giant squid , 2009, Biology Letters.