「CEPHALOPODS」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Mark Norman is the author of | Cephalopods: A World Guide, a book published in 2000 co |
g fish, such as pilchards and anchovies, or | cephalopods, and less often on crustaceans. |
e, Norman has been working exclusively with | cephalopods and he is one of the leading scientists in |
They feed on crustaceans, | cephalopods and other fish. |
ublished works on nemerteans, chaetognatha, | cephalopods, and other molluscs. |
"The evolution of coleoid | cephalopods and their present biodiversity and ecology" |
e carnivorous and fed mainly on small fish, | cephalopods, and marine reptiles.. |
ula-bearing molluscan groups, including the | cephalopods and the chitons. |
which is unique among extant ectocochliate | cephalopods, and lacks scrobiculate shell sculpture. |
ncluding bivalves, cnidarians, echinoderms, | cephalopods, and crustaceans. |
teleosts (bony fish), but they also prey on | cephalopods, and crustaceans. |
is the tip region of the tentacular club of | cephalopods and of the leg of some crustaceans (see art |
isclosed, became most famous for squid-like | cephalopods and belemnites, complete with their phospha |
"pearl diver" character, being pleasured by | cephalopods as a symbol of female sexual power. |
Like all | cephalopods, Asturoceras was a marine predator. |
Anderssonoceratidae is an extinct family of | cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite subclass in the o |
Tapashanitidae is an extinct family of | cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite subclass in the o |
canthohoplitinae is an extinct subfamily of | cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite family Parahoplit |
Baculitidae is an extinct family of | cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite suborder Ancyloce |
Acanthoceratidae is an extinct family of | cephalopods belonging to the Ammonite subclass. |
rked on a great many of subjects, including | cephalopods, but also in genetics, where he discovered |
The Laysan Albatross feeds predominantly on | cephalopods, but will also eat fish, crustaceans, and o |
Cephalopods: Cantabricanites greenei, Polaricyclus ball | |
ume a greater percentage of crustaceans and | cephalopods compared to their size than mature squid, w |
ampyroteuthidae is a family of vampyromorph | cephalopods comprising the extant Vampire Squid, Vampyr |
Argonautidae is a family of | cephalopods encompassing the modern paper nautiluses of |
garious bird at sea, feeding nocturnally on | cephalopods, fish (particularly the deep sea myctophids |
Their diet consists of squid, crustaceans, | cephalopods, fish, and carrion. |
most famous for his monographic studies on | cephalopods from major exploring expeditions of his era |
Ostenoteuthidae is an extinct family of | cephalopods from Lower Jurassic of Italy. |
l or near cylindrial, orthoconic, nautiloid | cephalopods from the Paleozoic. |
While most | cephalopods have only one visual pigment, firefly squid |
Nothoceratidae is a family of nautiloid | cephalopods in the orthoceratoid order Oncocerida in wh |
This squid is one of the most abundant | cephalopods in the Celtic Sea. |
The Belosaepiidae are a family of | cephalopods known from the Eocene, and bearing close si |
stichoceras belongs to a group of nautiloid | cephalopods known as the Nautilitoidea, a superorder th |
sand eels and capelin, but it will also eat | cephalopods, large crustaceans and other benthos organi |
Photophores are also on some | cephalopods, most notably the Firefly Squid (also known |
Ceratitids are ammonoid | cephalopods, mostly from the Triassic but with ancestra |
group of once diverse and numerous shelled | cephalopods, now represented by only a handful of speci |
s to protect itself from its main predator, | cephalopods of the genus Octopus. |
oological Station in the mid 1920s to study | cephalopods, publishing a two-part monograph in the Sta |
xtinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled | cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopuses, a |
xtinct group of ammonoid, which are shelled | cephalopods related to squids, belemnites, octopodes, a |
urtles, mosasaurs, plesiosaurs, pterosaurs, | cephalopods, sharks and fish. |
is an extinct family of ceratitid ammonite | cephalopods that were found throughout the world. |
ncocerids (Order Oncocerida) were Nautiloid | cephalopods that lived during the early part of the Pal |
The nautiloids are a subclass of shelled | cephalopods that were once diverse and numerous but are |
Nautiloids are a subclass of shelled | cephalopods that were once diverse and numerous but are |
cuttlefish, S. lineolata is one of the few | cephalopods that are known to be poisonous. |
In | cephalopods, the dactylus is narrow and often character |
Like many | cephalopods, the broadclub can be seen displaying a ran |
wise, of the group of molluscs known as the | cephalopods, there are approximately 600 extant species |
shallow dives for their food which is fish, | cephalopods, tunicates, and crustacea. |
Discosorids constitute an order of shelled | cephalopods with siphuncle segments that are zoned long |
All | cephalopods, with the exception of the Nautilidae and t |
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