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===Historic===
 
P. J. van Beneden. " Recherches sur 1'Embryogenie des Sepioles." Nouv. Mini. Acad. Roy. de Bruxelles, Vol. xiv. 1841.
 
N. Bobretzky. Observation on the development of the Cephalopoda (Russian). Nachrichten d. kaiserlichen Gesell. d. Freunde der Naturwiss. Anthropolog. Ethnogr. bei d. Universitdt Moskau.
 
H. Grenacher. " Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte d. Cephalopoden." Zeit. A. wiss. Zool., Bd. xxiv. 1874.
 
A. Kolliker. Entwicklungsgeschichte d. Cephalopoden. Zurich, 1844.
 
E. R. Lank ester. "Observations on the development of the Cephalopoda." Quart. J. of Micr. Science, Vol. xv. 1875.
 
E. Metschnikoff. * Le developpement des Sepioles." Archiv d. Sc. phys, et nat.y Vol. XXX. Genfcve, 1867.
 
 
 


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Some Recent Findings

  • A Practical Staging Atlas to Study Embryonic Development of Octopus Vulgaris Under Controlled Laboratory Conditions[1] "Octopus vulgaris has been an iconic cephalopod species for neurobiology research as well as for cephalopod aquaculture. It is one of the most intelligent and well-studied invertebrates, possessing both long- and short-term memory and the striking ability to perform complex cognitive tasks. Nevertheless, how the common octopus developed these uncommon features remains enigmatic. O. vulgaris females spawn thousands of small eggs and remain with their clutch during their entire development, cleaning, venting and protecting the eggs. In fact, eggs incubated without females usually do not develop normally, mainly due to biological contamination (fungi, bacteria, etc.). This high level of parental care might have hampered laboratory research on the embryonic development of this intriguing cephalopod."
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  1. Deryckere A, Styfhals R, Vidal EAG, Almansa E & Seuntjens E. (2020). A practical staging atlas to study embryonic development of Octopus vulgaris under controlled laboratory conditions. BMC Dev. Biol. , 20, 7. PMID: 32299349 DOI.

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P. J. van Beneden. " Recherches sur 1'Embryogenie des Sepioles." Nouv. Mini. Acad. Roy. de Bruxelles, Vol. xiv. 1841.

N. Bobretzky. Observation on the development of the Cephalopoda (Russian). Nachrichten d. kaiserlichen Gesell. d. Freunde der Naturwiss. Anthropolog. Ethnogr. bei d. Universitdt Moskau.

H. Grenacher. " Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte d. Cephalopoden." Zeit. A. wiss. Zool., Bd. xxiv. 1874.

A. Kolliker. Entwicklungsgeschichte d. Cephalopoden. Zurich, 1844.

E. R. Lank ester. "Observations on the development of the Cephalopoda." Quart. J. of Micr. Science, Vol. xv. 1875.

E. Metschnikoff. * Le developpement des Sepioles." Archiv d. Sc. phys, et nat.y Vol. XXX. Genfcve, 1867.



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