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Marine and Freshwater Research Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume 55 Number 4 2004
Cephalopod Growth


Cephalopod growth: historical context and future directions 

George D. Jackson

pp. 327-329

 


Accounting for the effect of temperature on squid growth in nature: from hypothesis to practice 

J. W. Forsythe

pp. 331-339

  
 


Diversity in growth and longevity in short-lived animals: squid of the suborder Oegopsina 

Alexander I. Arkhipkin

pp. 341-355

  
 


Advances in defining the life histories of myopsid squid 

George D. Jackson

pp. 357-365

  
 


Understanding octopus growth: patterns, variability and physiology 

J. M. Semmens, G. T. Pecl, R. Villanueva, D. Jouffre, I. Sobrino, J. B. Wood and P. R. Rigby

pp. 367-377

  
 


Understanding the process of growth in cephalopods 

Natalie A. Moltschaniwskyj

pp. 379-386

  
 


The role of hatchling size in generating the intrinsic size-at-age variability of cephalopods: extending the Forsythe Hypothesis 

G. T. Pecl, M. A. Steer and K. E. Hodgson

pp. 387-394

  
 


Energy balance as a determinant of two-phase growth in cephalopods 

Eric P. M. Grist and George D. Jackson

pp. 395-401

  
 


Interpretation of statolith microstructure in reared hatchling paralarvae of the squid Illex argentinus  

Mitsuo Sakai, Norma Brunetti, Marcela Ivanovic, Beatriz Elena and Kazuyoshi Nakamura

pp. 403-413

  
 


The pattern of growth in the early lifecycle of individual Sepia pharaonis  

Jonathan W. Minton

pp. 415-422

  
 


The effect of variability in growth on somatic condition and reproductive status in the southern calamary Sepioteuthis australis  

J. D. Ho, N. A. Moltschaniwskyj and C. G. Carter

pp. 423-428

  
 


The in situ relationships between season of hatching, growth and condition in the southern calamary, Sepioteuthis australis  

Gretta Pecl

pp. 429-438

  
 


Effects of genetic and environmental factors on growth of southern calamary, Sepioteuthis australis, from southern Australia and northern New Zealand 

Lianos Triantafillos

pp. 439-446

  
 


  
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