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  1. Rapid mid-Cretaceous diversification of squid and cuttlefish preceded radiation into coastal niches
  2. Deep-sea ecosystems of the North Atlantic Ocean: discovery, status, function and future challenges
  3. A long-term ecological research dataset from the marine genetic monitoring programme ARMS-MBON 2020-2021
  4. A new family of stoloniferous coral (Octocorallia: Malacalcyonacea) from the Irish Continental Margin, Northeast Atlantic
  5. Maigheotides A–C, Peptides from the Deep-Sea Black Coral Phanopathes sp.
  6. Licence to predict – Investigating approaches to modelling low-occurrence deep-sea Irish Antipatharia with a new evaluation metric
  7. Analysis of mitogenomes from the family Keratoisididae reveals mitonuclear discordance and the presence of unknown open reading frames
  8. A long-term ecological research data set from the marine genetic monitoring programme ARMS-MBON 2020-2021
  9. Anthoteibinenes F–Q: New Sesquiterpenes from the Irish Deep-Sea Coral Anthothela grandiflora
  10. Capacity sharing to protect and restore ecosystems and biodiversity
  11. Anthoteibinenes F–Q, New Sesquiterpenes from the Irish Deep-sea Coral Anthothela grandiflora
  12. Circumpolar and Regional Seascape Drivers of Genomic Variation in a Southern Ocean Octopus
  13. Xeniaphyllane and Xeniolide Diterpenes from the Deep-Sea Soft Coral Paragorgia arborea
  14. A new genus of bamboo coral (Octocorallia: Scleralcyonacea: Keratoisididae) from the Whittard Canyon, Ireland, Northeast Atlantic
  15. Anthoteibinenes A–E from the Irish Deep-Sea Coral Anthothela grandiflora: An Amination Puzzle
  16. Antarctica is less isolated with increasing depth - evidence from pycnogonids
  17. An iridovirus from the Antarctic seaspider Pentanymphon antarcticum (Pycnogonida)
  18. Analysis of mitogenomes from the family Keratoisididae reveals mitonuclear discordance and the presence of unknown open reading frames
  19. Genomic evidence for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse during the Last Interglacial
  20. Bamboozled! Resolving deep evolutionary nodes within the phylogeny of bamboo corals (Octocorallia: Scleralcyonacea: Keratoisididae)
  21. Atlantic Oceanic Squids in the “Grey Speciation Zone”
  22. Oceanography and Marine Biology
  23. The North-east Atlantic Margin: A Review of the Geology, Geography, Oceanography, and Vulnerable Megabenthic Ecosystems of the Continental Slope of Ireland and the United Kingdom
  24. Cuttlefishes (Cephalopoda, Sepiidae): the bare bones—an hypothesis of relationships
  25. Genome skimming elucidates the evolutionary history of Octopoda
  26. Evidence of phenotypic plasticity in Alloteuthis media (Linnaeus, 1758) from morphological analyses on North Sea specimens and DNA barcoding of the genus Alloteuthis Wülker, 1920 across its latitudinal range
  27. Genomic evidence for West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse during the Last Interglacial
  28. Bamboozled! Resolving Deep Evolutionary Nodes within the Phylogeny of Bamboo Corals (Octocorallia: Scleralcyonacea: Keratoisididae)
  29. DNA Barcoding Reveals Unexpected Diversity of Deep-Sea Octopuses in the North-East Atlantic
  30. Evolution of mitochondrial and nuclear genomes in Pennatulacea
  31. Tuaimenals B–H, Merosesquiterpenes from the Irish Deep-Sea Soft Coral Duva florida with Bioactivity against Cervical Cancer Cell Lines
  32. Phylogenetic, species richness and logistic influences on the biodiscovery process in Cnidaria
  33. Unravelling the phylogenetic and ecological drivers of beak shape variability in cephalopods
  34. Editorial: an OMBAR Perspective on the United Nations' Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
  35. Marine Animal Forests of the World: Definition and Characteristics
  36. Crannenols A–D, Sesquiterpenoids from the Irish Deep-Sea Soft Coral Acanella arbuscula
  37. Performance of deep-sea habitat suitability models assessed using independent data, and implications for use in area-based management
  38. The Biodiversity of Calcaxonian Octocorals from the Irish Continental Slope Inferred from Multilocus Mitochondrial Barcoding
  39. Sea spiders (Arthropoda, Pycnogonida) from ten recent research expeditions to the Antarctic Peninsula, Scotia Arc and Weddell Sea - data
  40. Protecting global marine animal forests
  41. Tuaimenal A, a Meroterpene from the Irish Deep-Sea Soft Coral Duva florida , Displays Inhibition of the SARS-CoV-2 3CLpro Enzyme
  42. Identification of Potential SARS-CoV-2 Inhibitors Using Flexible Docking Based Drug Repurposing of Antivirals
  43. Phylogeography of Paramuricea: The Role of Depth and Water Mass in the Evolution and Distribution of Deep-Sea Corals
  44. Multi-method approach shows stock structure inLoligo forbesiisquid
  45. Optimization of LC-MS2 Data Acquisition Parameters for Molecular Networking Applied to Marine Natural Products
  46. Marine Robotics for Deep-Sea Specimen Collection: A Taxonomy of Underwater Manipulative Actions
  47. A trait‐based framework for assessing the vulnerability of marine species to human impacts
  48. Unveiling the Chemical Diversity of the Deep-Sea Sponge Characella pachastrelloides
  49. Not Drug-like, but Like Drugs: Cnidaria Natural Products
  50. A policy-based framework for the determination of management options to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems under the EU deep-sea access regulations
  51. A phylogenomic look into the systematics of oceanic squids (order Oegopsida)
  52. Oceanography and Marine Biology
  53. Identification of benthic egg masses and spawning grounds in commercial squid in the English Channel and Celtic Sea: Loligo vulgaris vs L. forbesii
  54. Deep-Sea Coral Garden Invertebrates and Their Associated Fungi Are Genetic Resources for Chronic Disease Drug Discovery
  55. Immunomodulatory properties of characellide A on human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
  56. Phylogenomics illuminates the evolution of bobtail and bottletail squid (order Sepiolida)
  57. Fungi populate deep‐sea coral gardens as well as marine sediments in the Irish Atlantic Ocean
  58. Tuaimenal A, a Meroterpene from the Previously Unexplored Deep-Sea Irish Soft Coral of the Genus <i>Drifa</i>, Displays <i>in Silico</i> Binding of the Main Protease of SARS-CoV-2
  59. In situ recordings of large gelatinous spheres from NE Atlantic, and the first genetic confirmation of egg mass of Illex coindetii (Vérany, 1839) (Cephalopoda, Mollusca)
  60. Is Cryptic Biodiversity a Common Phenomenon among Atlantic Oceanic Squids?
  61. Cerebrotypes in Cephalopods: Brain Diversity and Its Correlation With Species Habits, Life History, and Physiological Adaptations
  62. Microplastics in corals: An emergent threat
  63. A Marine Biodiversity Observation Network for Genetic Monitoring of Hard-Bottom Communities (ARMS-MBON)
  64. A decade to study deep-sea life
  65. A Blueprint for an Inclusive, Global Deep-Sea Ocean Decade Field Program
  66. Phylogenetics and Mitogenome Organisation in Black Corals (Anthozoa: Hexacorallia: Antipatharia): An Order-Wide Survey Inferred From Complete Mitochondrial Genomes
  67. Insights into the habitat of deep diving odontocetes around a canyon system in the northeast Atlantic ocean from a short multidisciplinary survey
  68. A depth cline in deep-sea octopods (Cephalopoda: Graneledone) in the northeast Pacific Ocean
  69. Paralarval and juvenile cephalopods within warm-core eddies in the North Atlantic
  70. A framework for the development of a global standardised marine taxon reference image database (SMarTaR-ID) to support image-based analyses
  71. Interactions in the Deep Sea
  72. Editorial: CephsInAction: Towards Future Challenges for Cephalopod Science
  73. Red Listing can protect deep-sea biodiversity
  74. Novel diversity in mitochondrial genomes of deep-sea Pennatulacea (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Octocorallia)
  75. Correction to: A review on the biodiversity, distribution and trophic role of cephalopods in the Arctic and Antarctic marine ecosystems under a changing ocean
  76. Integrating morphological and molecular taxonomy with the revised concept of Stelligeridae (Porifera: Demospongiae)
  77. Treasures from the Deep: Characellides as Anti-Inflammatory Lipoglycotripeptides from the Sponge Characella pachastrelloides
  78. Bottom trawling at Whittard Canyon: Evidence for seabed modification, trawl plumes and food source heterogeneity
  79. Limited congruence exhibited across microbial, meiofaunal and macrofaunal benthic assemblages in a heterogeneous coastal environment
  80. A new species of Hymeraphia Bowerbank, 1864 (Axinellida: Raspailiidae) from a deep-water canyon southwest off Ireland
  81. Benthic biodiversity in the South Orkney Islands Southern Shelf Marine Protected Area
  82. Corrigendum: Frequency of Microplastics in Mesopelagic Fishes from the Northwest Atlantic
  83. A review on the biodiversity, distribution and trophic role of cephalopods in the Arctic and Antarctic marine ecosystems under a changing ocean
  84. Protection alone may not promote natural recovery of biogenic habitats of high biodiversity damaged by mobile fishing gears
  85. Frequency of Microplastics in Mesopelagic Fishes from the Northwest Atlantic
  86. Genus-level phylogeny of cephalopods using molecular markers: current status and problematic areas
  87. Introduction to the Special Issue
  88. Closely related octopus species show different spatial genetic structures in response to the Antarctic seascape
  89. The tree of life for squids and cuttlefishes
  90. Corrigendum
  91. Molluscs
  92. Ecological Role of Submarine Canyons and Need for Canyon Conservation: A Review
  93. Systematics of Cephalopods
  94. The Whittard Canyon – A case study of submarine canyon processes
  95. Anthropogenic influence on sediment transport in the Whittard Canyon, NE Atlantic
  96. Landscape effects in the intertidal around the coastline of Great Britain
  97. Genetic study reveals close link between Irish and Northern Spanish specimens of the protected Lusitanian slugGeomalacus maculosus
  98. The role of female cephalopod researchers: past and present
  99. World Squid Fisheries
  100. Preface-EMBS 2013
  101. Future challenges in cephalopod research
  102. The contribution of molecular data to our understanding of cephalopod evolution and systematics: a review
  103. The complete mitochondrial genome of the pygmy squid,Idiosepius(Cephalopoda: Decapodiformes): the first representative from the family Idiosepiidae
  104. Cephalopod Culture
  105. A Vertical Wall Dominated by Acesta excavata and Neopycnodonte zibrowii, Part of an Undersampled Group of Deep-Sea Habitats
  106. Molecular Phylogenies Support Homoplasy of Multiple Morphological Characters Used in the Taxonomy of Heteroscleromorpha (Porifera: Demospongiae)
  107. The ink sac clouds octopod evolutionary history
  108. “First” abyssal record of Stenosemus exaratus (G.O. Sars, 1878) (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) in the North-Atlantic Ocean
  109. Community convergence and recruitment of keystone species as performance indicators of artificial reefs
  110. Mitochondrial genome diversity and population structure of the giant squid Architeuthis: genetics sheds new light on one of the most enigmatic marine species
  111. Environment, not characteristics of individual algal rafts, affects composition of rafting invertebrate assemblages in Irish coastal waters
  112. Southern Ocean diversity: new paradigms from molecular ecology
  113. Ecological coherence in marine reserve network design: An empirical evaluation of sequential site selection using genetic structure
  114. Persistent genetic signatures of historic climatic events in an Antarctic octopus
  115. Abundance, distribution and community composition of small gelatinous zooplankton in southern irish coastal waters
  116. Congruence between nuclear and mitochondrial genes in Demospongiae: A new hypothesis for relationships within the G4 clade (Porifera: Demospongiae)
  117. The long-term impacts of fisheries on epifaunal assemblage function and structure, in a Special Area of Conservation
  118. Editorial Board
  119. Genetic and pathological links between Parkinson's disease and the lysosomal disorder Sanfilippo syndrome
  120. Predation on cephalopods by Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii, at Hope Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
  121. DNA barcoding and molecular systematics of the benthic and demersal organisms of the CEAMARC survey
  122. What can the mitochondrial genome reveal about higher-level phylogeny of the molluscan class Cephalopoda?
  123. Cryptic speciation and the circumpolarity debate: A case study on endemic Southern Ocean octopuses using the COI barcode of life
  124. How many species in the Southern Ocean? Towards a dynamic inventory of the Antarctic marine species
  125. The Southern Ocean: Source and sink?
  126. Cephalopod life history, ecology and fisheries: An introduction
  127. Mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease: A multicenter pooled analysis
  128. Ageing octopods from stylets: development of a technique for permanent preparations
  129. Comparative genomic analysis reveals species-dependent complexities that explain difficulties with microsatellite marker development in molluscs
  130. Co-estimation of phylogeny and divergence times of Argonautoidea using relaxed phylogenetics
  131. Description and phylogenetic relationships of a new genus of octopus, Sasakiopus (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae), from the Bering Sea, with a redescription of Sasakiopus salebrosus (Sasaki, 1920)
  132. Intertidal molluscan and algal species richness around the UK coast
  133. Understanding marine reserve function in a seascape genetics context: Nucella lapillus in Strangford Lough (Northern Ireland) as an example
  134. A panel of microsatellite loci from two species of octopus,Pareledone turqueti(Joubin, 1905) andPareledone charcoti(Joubin, 1905)
  135. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of a known and a new hydrothermal vent octopod: their relationships with the genus Benthoctopus (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae)
  136. Microsatellite loci from the endemic Southern Ocean octopusAdelieledone polymorpha(Robson, 1930)
  137. Characterization of polymorphic microsatellites for the rough periwinkle gastropod, Littorina saxatilis (Olivi, 1792) and their cross-amplification in four congeners
  138. Benthoctopus rigbyae, n. sp., A New Species of Cephalopod (Octopoda; Incirrata) from Near the Antarctic Peninsula
  139. Impaired attention predicts falling in Parkinson's disease
  140. Persistent Elevated Abundance of Octopods in an Overfished Antarctic Area
  141. Characterization of polymorphic microsatellites for the periwinkle gastropod, Littorina littorea (Linnaeus, 1758) and their cross-amplification in four congeners
  142. The thermohaline expressway: the Southern Ocean as a centre of origin for deep-sea octopuses
  143. Swallowing problems in Parkinson disease: frequency and clinical correlates
  144. How useful are the recommended counts and indices in the systematics of the Octopodidae (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
  145. Molecular evolutionary relationships of the octopodid genus Thaumeledone (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) from the Southern Ocean
  146. WHAT IS THE FUTURE FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN IRISH WATERS?
  147. How do I sound to me? Perceived changes in communication in Parkinson's disease
  148. Dispersal mode and assessments of recovery on the shores of Gruinard, the ‘anthrax island’
  149. Coastline configuration as a determinant of structure in larval assemblages
  150. Female reproductive biology of two sympatric incirrate octopod species, Adelieledone polymorpha (Robson 1930) and Pareledone turqueti (Joubin 1905) (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae), from South Georgia
  151. Prevalence and pattern of perceived intelligibility changes in Parkinson's disease
  152. Predicting the cost of Parkinson's disease
  153. A new species of Pareledone (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) from Antarctic Peninsula Waters
  154. Characterizing the marine Natura 2000 network for the Atlantic region
  155. Redescription of the deep-sea octopodBenthoctopus normani(Massy 1907) and a description of a new species from the Northeast Atlantic
  156. Clinical phenotype of subjects with Parkinson's disease and orthostatic hypotension: Autonomic symptom and demographic comparison
  157. Fecundity and reproductive strategies in deep-sea incirrate octopuses (Cephalopoda: Octopoda)
  158. Allelic variation of a functional polymorphism in the serotonin transporter gene and depression in Parkinson's disease
  159. Orthostatic hypotension in Parkinson's disease: association with cognitive decline?
  160. Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup cluster UKJT reduces the risk of PD
  161. On the confusion surrounding Pareledone charcoti (Joubin, 1905) (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae): endemic radiation in the Southern Ocean
  162. Frequency of orthostatic hypotension in a community based cohort of patients with Parkinson's disease
  163. Thaumeledone and other deep water octopodids from the Southern Ocean
  164. Cephalopods of the South Georgia slope
  165. Adelieledone, a new genus of octopodid from the Southern Ocean
  166. A REDESCRIPTION OF GRANELEDONE VERRUCOSA (VERRILL, 1881) (OCTOPODA: OCTOPODIDAE)
  167. Re-evaluation of Graneledone setebos (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) and allocation to the genus Megaleledone
  168. Evolutionary relationships of Southern Ocean Octopodidae (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) and a new diagnosis of Pareledone
  169. A study on octopodids from the eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica
  170. The effects of dispersal mode on the spatial distribution patterns of intertidal molluscs
  171. A study on octopodids from the eastern Weddell Sea, Antarctica
  172. Distribution of deep-water benthic and bentho–pelagic cephalopods from the north-east Atlantic
  173. An analysis of the nematocysts of the beadlet anemone Actinia equina and the green sea anemone Actinia prasina
  174. The role of beak shape in octopodid taxonomy
  175. Divergence of Nematocysts in Two Colour Morphs of the Intertidal Beadlet AnemoneActinia Equina
  176. Restricted gene flow and evolutionary divergence between geographically separated populations of the Antarctic octopus Pareledone turqueti
  177. Biochemical genetic evidence supporting the taxonomic separation ofLoligo edulis andLoligo chinensis (Cephalopoda: Teuthoidea) from the genusLoligo
  178. From seabed to World Wide Web: an overview of marine zoological sampling, data processing and potential production of digital marine Faunas