Preface.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
Form and Function.
Origin and Evolution.
Nautilus: The Survivor.
Biodiversity and Zoogeography.
Life Cycle.
Growth.
Physiological Ecology.
Reproductive.
From Egg to Recruitment.
Coastal and Shelf Species.
Oceanic and Deep-Sea Species.
Cephalopods as Predators.
Cephalopods as Prey.
Fishing Methods and Scientific Sampling.
Fishery Resources.
Fisheries Oceanography.
Assessment and Management.
Conclusions.
Appendix A: Classification of Living Cephalopod Families.
Appendix B: Synopsis of Living Cephalopod Families.
References.
Index.
Peter Boyle is the author of Cephalopods: Ecology and Fisheries, published by Wiley.
Paul Rodhouse is the author of Cephalopods: Ecology and Fisheries, published by Wiley.
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Quarterly Review of Biology, 2006
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2007
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2007
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