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Corrigendum: The significance of cephalopod beaks as a research tool: An update

Xavier, José Carlos; Golikov, Alexey V; Queirós, José P.; Perales-Raya, Catalina; Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto; Abreu, José; Bello, Giambattista

[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2022.1038064.].


Corrigendum: The significance of cephalopod beaks as a research tool: An update

Xavier, José C.; Golikov, Alexey V.; Queirós, José P.; Perales-Raya, Catalina; Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto; Abreu, José; Bello, Giambattista; Bustamante, Paco

In the published article, there was an error in the author list, and author Jorge Hernández-Urcera was erroneously excluded. The corrected author list appears below.


The significance of cephalopod beaks as a research tool: An update

Xavier, José C.; Golikov, Alexey V.; Queirós, José P.; Perales-Raya, Catalina; Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto; Abreu, José; Bello, Giambattista; Bustamante, Paco

The use of cephalopod beaks in ecological and population dynamics studies has allowed major advances of our knowledge on the role of cephalopods in marine ecosystems in the last 60 years. Since the 1960's, with the pioneering research by Malcolm Clarke and colleagues, cephalopod beaks (also named jaws or mandibles) have been described to species level and their measurements have been shown to be related to ceph...


The significance of cephalopod beaks as a research tool: an update

Xavier, José C.; Golikov, Alexey V.; Queirós, José P.; Perales-Raya, Catalina; Rosas-Luis, Rigoberto; Abreu, José; Bello, Giambattista; Bustamante, Paco

The use of cephalopod beaks in ecological and population dynamics studies has allowed major advances of our knowledge on the role of cephalopods in marine ecosystems in the last 60 years. Since the 1960’s, with the pioneering research by Malcolm Clarke and colleagues, cephalopod beaks (also named jaws or mandibles) have been described to species level and their measurements have been shown to be related to ceph...


Global Patterns of Species Richness in Coastal Cephalopods

Rosa, Rui; Pissarra, Vasco; Borges, Francisco O.; Xavier, José; Gleadall, Ian G.; Golikov, Alexey; Bello, Giambattista; Morais, Liliane

Within the context of global climate change and overfishing of fish stocks, there is some evidence that cephalopod populations are benefiting from this changing setting. These invertebrates show enhanced phenotypic flexibility and are found from polar regions to the tropics. Yet, the global patterns of species richness in coastal cephalopods are not known. Here, among the 370 identified-species, 164 are octopus...


Global patterns of species richness in coastal cephalopods

Rosa, Rui; Pissarra, Vasco; Borges, Francisco; Xavier, José; Gleadall, Ian G.; Golikov, Alexey; Bello, Giambattista; Morais, Liliane; Lishchenko, Fedor

Within the context of global climate change and overfishing of fish stocks, there is some evidence that cephalopod populations are benefiting from this changing setting. These invertebrates show enhanced phenotypic flexibility and are found from polar regions to the tropics. Yet, the global patterns of species richness in coastal cephalopods are not known. Here, among the 370 identified-species, 164 are octopus...


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