View Full Version : [Article]: Age and Growth Rate of Architeuthis, by Dr. O


tonmo
Oct 20th, 2003, 09:00pm
Dr. Steve O'Shea has made another paper available to you, right here on TONMO.com:

Estimating age and growth rate in Architeuthis dux

Thanks Dr. Steve for yet another great contribution!! More science articles can be found on the Ceph Science (http://www.tonmo.com/science/sciencejump.php) page.

:oshea:

Fujisawas Sake
Oct 21st, 2003, 04:41am
Thanks for posting this, Tony!

Steve,

In cnidarians, the statoliths are located in the rhopalia and serve a gravitropic function. Is that the case observed in cephalopods?

Whoa... Deja vu... I think I've asked this before... Sorry if I have.

Sushi and Sake, but hold the Tako Yaki

John

Steve O'Shea
Oct 21st, 2003, 11:44pm
I'll have to do a wee bit of research to respond to that one John; things free up a bit in 2 days so I'll look at it then (and read about it over a drop of vino this evening).
Cheers
O

tonmo
Apr 16th, 2006, 06:27pm
And here is yet another article that has been converted from Adobe. This is a great one because the previous file did not load properly. It is now online in its full glory, with all photos and tables rendered as intended!

Estimating age and growth rate in Architeuthis dux

Thanks Dr. Steve! :oshea: