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Muusoctopus Tegginmathae
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *''Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *''Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *''Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *''Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Guerra, ...
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Muusoctopus Levis
''Muusoctopus levis'' is a species of octopus in the family Enteroctopodidae. It was first described by William Evans Hoyle in 1885 in an article in the ''Annals and Magazine of Natural History'' detailing the new species of octopus found on as part of the ''Challenger'' expedition; the type specimen was retrieved from the Southern Ocean. The species is found in subantarctic waters in the Southern Ocean, particularly surrounding Heard Island and Kerguelen Island, but specimens comparable to ''M. levis'' have also been found at the Antarctic Peninsula. Description It is known to inhabit shallow depths between . It is predatory, living and feeding in the benthic zone, where it feeds heavily on brittle stars. In a study in which the stomach contents of 70 specimens were examined, around 50 were shown to have fed only on brittle stars. A study on the reproductive strategies of coleoid cephalopods concluded, while "a simultaneous terminal spawning strategy is most likely" for ''M. l ...
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Muusoctopus Eicomar
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *'' Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gu ...
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Muusoctopus Profundorum
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Muusoctopus Oregonensis
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Muusoctopus Oregonae
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Muusoctopus Longibrachus
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Muusoctopus Leioderma
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Mark Norman (marine Biologist)
Mark Douglas Norman is a marine biologist living in southern Australia, where he works through the University of Melbourne and Museum Victoria. For over a decade, Norman has been working exclusively with cephalopods and he is one of the leading scientists in the field, having discovered over 150 new species of octopuses. The best known of these is probably the mimic octopus The mimic octopus (''Thaumoctopus mimicus'') is a species of octopus from the Indo-Pacific region. Like other octopuses, it uses its chromatophores to disguise itself with its background. However, it is noteworthy for being able to impersonate a .... Mark Norman is the author of ''Cephalopods: A World Guide'', a book published in 2000 containing over 800 colour photographs of cephalopods in their natural habitat. References Australian marine biologists Teuthologists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) {{Biologist-stub ...
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Muusoctopus Karubar
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Muusoctopus Johnsonianus
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Muusoctopus Januarii
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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Muusoctopus Hydrothermalis
''Muusoctopus'' is a cosmopolitan genus of deep-sea octopus from the family Enteroctopodidae. These are small to medium-sized octopuses which lack an ink sac. Abstract. Recent work has suggested that these octopuses originated in the North Atlantic and subsequently moved into the North Pacific while the species in the Southern Hemisphere are descended from multiple invasions from northern oceans. Abstract. Species These species are currently classified as members of the genus ''Muusoctopus'': *'' Muusoctopus abruptus'' (Sasaki, 1920) *'' Muusoctopus berryi'' ( Robson, 1924) *'' Muusoctopus bizikovi'' Gleadall, Guerrero-Kommritz, Hochberg & Laptikhovsky, 2010 *'' Muusoctopus canthylus'' (Voss & Pearcy, 1990) *'' Muusoctopus clyderoperi'' (O'Shea, 1999) *''Muusoctopus eicomar'' (Vega, 2009) *'' Muusoctopus eureka'' (Robson, 1929) *'' Muusoctopus fuscus'' (Taki, 1964) *'' Muusoctopus hokkaidensis'' (Berry, 1921) *'' Muusoctopus hydrothermalis'' (González & Guerra in González, Gue ...
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