Advances in cephalopod research
Rosa, Rui, Doubleday, Zoe, Kuba, Michael J., Strugnell, Jan M., Vidal, Erica A.G., and Villanueva, Roger (2025) Advances in cephalopod research. Marine Biology, 172 (9). 141.
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Abstract
There has been a significant increase in cephalopod research over the last decades, and the Cephalopod International Advisory Council (CIAC) has been playing a pivotal role in shaping and influencing the direction of cephalopod research since 1983. CIAC conferences are held every three years, gathering cephalopod researchers from around the world. This is a collection of research presented at the last CIAC Conference, held in Sesimbra, Portugal, in April 2022, as well as other timely cephalopod research. It includes 52 articles, divided into nine main topics, namely: (1) Taxonomy, Population Genetics & Phylogeography, (2) Reproductive Biology and Early Life History, (3) Age, Growth & Morphology, (4) Behavior & Locomotion, (5) Diversity, Ecology & Biogeography, (6) Climate change and Stress Physiology, (7) Feeding Ecology & Contaminants, (8) Conservation & Traceability, and (9) Culture and Welfare, and others. The upcoming triennial CIAC conference is scheduled to take place in Okinawa in October/November 2025. This event will provide a valuable platform for students, early-career researchers, and seasoned scientists from around the world to come together, exchange knowledge, and help shape the future of cephalopod research.
| Item ID: | 87818 |
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| Item Type: | Article (Research - C1) |
| ISSN: | 1432-1793 |
| Keywords: | Behaviour, Cephalopods, Climate change, Diversity, Life history, Taxonomy |
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| Date Deposited: | 24 Feb 2026 05:47 |
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