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Cephalopod recipes 2021: 21 recipes for octopus, cuttlefish and squid from Spain, France, Ireland and Portugal
Roumbedakis, C.; Amiero, J.; Pita, C.; Longo, C.; Montero, C.; Mendes, R.; Matos, F.; Monteiro, S.; Larivain, A.; Davoren, Sadie; O'Leary, A.; Lago, R.; Romón, J.; Pierce, G. J.; Power, Anne Marie (Cephs and Chefs (Interreg Atlantic Area Community Engagement Publications), 2021)[No abstract available] -
Microplastics in corals: An emergent threat
de Oliveira Soares, Marcelo; Matos, Eliana; Lucas, Caroline; Rizzo, Lucia; Allcock, A. Louise; Rossi, Sergio (Elsevier, 2020-11-01)This article seeks to present a summary of knowledge and thus improve awareness of microplastic impacts on corals. Recent research suggests that microplastics have a variety of species-specific impacts. Among them, a reduced ... -
North Eastern Atlantic cephalopods stock assessment in a data limited framework Surplus Production in a Continuous Time (SPiCT): Annex1to WP.4.2deliverable
Larivain, Angela; Petroni, Michael; Iriondo, Ane; Abad, Esther; Valeiras, Julio; Moreno, Ana; Dinis, David; Rocha, Alberto; Laptikovsky, Vladimir; Robin, Jean-Paul; Power, Anne Marie (Cephs and Chefs (Interreg Atlantic Area Community Engagement Publications), 2021)The lack of management leaves fishery resources vulnerable to increases in fishing pressure.Although some cephalopods are of commercial importance, most of Northeast Atlantic stocks are non-quota ... -
Snake venom potency and yield are associated with prey‐evolution, predator metabolism and habitat structure
Healy, Kevin; Carbone, Chris; Jackson, Andrew L. (Wiley, 2019-01-07)Snake venom is well known for its ability to incapacitate and kill prey. Yet, potency and the amount of venom available varies greatly across species, ranging from the seemingly harmless to those capable of killing vast ...