All Stories

  1. Novel diversity in mitochondrial genomes of deep-sea Pennatulacea (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Octocorallia)
  2. Treasures from the Deep: Characellides as Anti-Inflammatory Lipoglycotripeptides from the Sponge Characella pachastrelloides
  3. A new species of Hymeraphia Bowerbank, 1864 (Axinellida: Raspailiidae) from a deep-water canyon southwest off Ireland
  4. Benthic biodiversity in the South Orkney Islands Southern Shelf Marine Protected Area
  5. A review on the biodiversity, distribution and trophic role of cephalopods in the Arctic and Antarctic marine ecosystems under a changing ocean
  6. Protection alone may not promote natural recovery of biogenic habitats of high biodiversity damaged by mobile fishing gears
  7. Genus-level phylogeny of cephalopods using molecular markers: current status and problematic areas
  8. Introduction to the Special Issue
  9. Closely related octopus species show different spatial genetic structures in response to the Antarctic seascape
  10. The tree of life for squids and cuttlefishes
  11. Corrigendum
  12. Molluscs
  13. Systematics of Cephalopods
  14. The Whittard Canyon – A case study of submarine canyon processes
  15. Anthropogenic influence on sediment transport in the Whittard Canyon, NE Atlantic
  16. Landscape effects in the intertidal around the coastline of Great Britain
  17. Genetic study reveals close link between Irish and Northern Spanish specimens of the protected Lusitanian slugGeomalacus maculosus
  18. The role of female cephalopod researchers: past and present
  19. World Squid Fisheries
  20. Preface-EMBS 2013
  21. Future challenges in cephalopod research
  22. The contribution of molecular data to our understanding of cephalopod evolution and systematics: a review
  23. The complete mitochondrial genome of the pygmy squid,Idiosepius(Cephalopoda: Decapodiformes): the first representative from the family Idiosepiidae
  24. Cephalopod Culture
  25. A Vertical Wall Dominated by Acesta excavata and Neopycnodonte zibrowii, Part of an Undersampled Group of Deep-Sea Habitats
  26. Molecular Phylogenies Support Homoplasy of Multiple Morphological Characters Used in the Taxonomy of Heteroscleromorpha (Porifera: Demospongiae)
  27. The ink sac clouds octopod evolutionary history
  28. “First” abyssal record of Stenosemus exaratus (G.O. Sars, 1878) (Mollusca, Polyplacophora) in the North-Atlantic Ocean
  29. Community convergence and recruitment of keystone species as performance indicators of artificial reefs
  30. Mitochondrial genome diversity and population structure of the giant squid Architeuthis: genetics sheds new light on one of the most enigmatic marine species
  31. Environment, not characteristics of individual algal rafts, affects composition of rafting invertebrate assemblages in Irish coastal waters
  32. Southern Ocean diversity: new paradigms from molecular ecology
  33. Ecological coherence in marine reserve network design: An empirical evaluation of sequential site selection using genetic structure
  34. Persistent genetic signatures of historic climatic events in an Antarctic octopus
  35. Abundance, distribution and community composition of small gelatinous zooplankton in southern irish coastal waters
  36. Congruence between nuclear and mitochondrial genes in Demospongiae: A new hypothesis for relationships within the G4 clade (Porifera: Demospongiae)
  37. The long-term impacts of fisheries on epifaunal assemblage function and structure, in a Special Area of Conservation
  38. Editorial Board
  39. Predation on cephalopods by Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii, at Hope Bay, Antarctic Peninsula
  40. DNA barcoding and molecular systematics of the benthic and demersal organisms of the CEAMARC survey
  41. What can the mitochondrial genome reveal about higher-level phylogeny of the molluscan class Cephalopoda?
  42. Cryptic speciation and the circumpolarity debate: A case study on endemic Southern Ocean octopuses using the COI barcode of life
  43. How many species in the Southern Ocean? Towards a dynamic inventory of the Antarctic marine species
  44. The Southern Ocean: Source and sink?
  45. Cephalopod life history, ecology and fisheries: An introduction
  46. Ageing octopods from stylets: development of a technique for permanent preparations
  47. Comparative genomic analysis reveals species-dependent complexities that explain difficulties with microsatellite marker development in molluscs
  48. Co-estimation of phylogeny and divergence times of Argonautoidea using relaxed phylogenetics
  49. 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)
  50. Intertidal molluscan and algal species richness around the UK coast
  51. Understanding marine reserve function in a seascape genetics context: Nucella lapillus in Strangford Lough (Northern Ireland) as an example
  52. A panel of microsatellite loci from two species of octopus,Pareledone turqueti(Joubin, 1905) andPareledone charcoti(Joubin, 1905)
  53. Microsatellite loci from the endemic Southern Ocean octopusAdelieledone polymorpha(Robson, 1930)
  54. Characterization of polymorphic microsatellites for the rough periwinkle gastropod, Littorina saxatilis (Olivi, 1792) and their cross-amplification in four congeners
  55. Benthoctopus rigbyae, n. sp., A New Species of Cephalopod (Octopoda; Incirrata) from Near the Antarctic Peninsula
  56. Persistent Elevated Abundance of Octopods in an Overfished Antarctic Area
  57. Characterization of polymorphic microsatellites for the periwinkle gastropod, Littorina littorea (Linnaeus, 1758) and their cross-amplification in four congeners
  58. The thermohaline expressway: the Southern Ocean as a centre of origin for deep-sea octopuses
  59. How useful are the recommended counts and indices in the systematics of the Octopodidae (Mollusca: Cephalopoda)
  60. Molecular evolutionary relationships of the octopodid genus Thaumeledone (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) from the Southern Ocean
  61. WHAT IS THE FUTURE FOR MARINE PROTECTED AREAS IN IRISH WATERS?
  62. Dispersal mode and assessments of recovery on the shores of Gruinard, the ‘anthrax island’
  63. Coastline configuration as a determinant of structure in larval assemblages
  64. Female reproductive biology of two sympatric incirrate octopod species, Adelieledone polymorpha (Robson 1930) and Pareledone turqueti (Joubin 1905) (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae), from South Georgia
  65. A new species of Pareledone (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) from Antarctic Peninsula Waters
  66. Characterizing the marine Natura 2000 network for the Atlantic region
  67. Redescription of the deep-sea octopodBenthoctopus normani(Massy 1907) and a description of a new species from the Northeast Atlantic
  68. Fecundity and reproductive strategies in deep-sea incirrate octopuses (Cephalopoda: Octopoda)
  69. On the confusion surrounding Pareledone charcoti (Joubin, 1905) (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae): endemic radiation in the Southern Ocean
  70. Thaumeledone and other deep water octopodids from the Southern Ocean
  71. Cephalopods of the South Georgia slope
  72. Adelieledone, a new genus of octopodid from the Southern Ocean
  73. A REDESCRIPTION OF GRANELEDONE VERRUCOSA (VERRILL, 1881) (OCTOPODA: OCTOPODIDAE)
  74. Re-evaluation of Graneledone setebos (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae) and allocation to the genus Megaleledone
  75. Evolutionary relationships of Southern Ocean Octopodidae (Cephalopoda: Octopoda) and a new diagnosis of Pareledone
  76. The effects of dispersal mode on the spatial distribution patterns of intertidal molluscs
  77. Distribution of deep-water benthic and bentho–pelagic cephalopods from the north-east Atlantic
  78. An analysis of the nematocysts of the beadlet anemone Actinia equina and the green sea anemone Actinia prasina
  79. Restricted gene flow and evolutionary divergence between geographically separated populations of the Antarctic octopus Pareledone turqueti
  80. Biochemical genetic evidence supporting the taxonomic separation ofLoligo edulis andLoligo chinensis (Cephalopoda: Teuthoidea) from the genusLoligo
  81. From seabed to World Wide Web: an overview of marine zoological sampling, data processing and potential production of digital marine Faunas