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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36005508/structural-and-functional-characterization-of-orcokinin-b-like-neuropeptides-in-the-cuttlefish-sepia-officinalis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maxime Endress, Céline Zatylny-Gaudin, Jérôme Leprince, Benjamin Lefranc, Erwan Corre, Gildas Le Corguillé, Benoît Bernay, Alexandre Leduc, Jimmy Rangama, Liza Mouret, Anne-Gaëlle Lafont, Arnaud Bondon, Joël Henry
The cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ) is a Cephalopod mollusk that lives in the English Channel and breeds in coastal spawning grounds in spring. A previous work showed that the control of egg-laying is monitored by different types of regulators, among which neuropeptides play a major role. They are involved in the integration of environmental cues, and participate in the transport of oocytes in the genital tract and in the secretion of capsular products. This study addresses a family of neuropeptides recently identified and suspected to be involved in the control of the reproduction processes...
August 4, 2022: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35985436/commercial-cuttlefish-exposed-to-noise-from-offshore-windmill-construction-show-short-range-acoustic-trauma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Solé, Steffen De Vreese, José-Manuel Fortuño, Mike van der Schaar, Antonio M Sánchez, Michel André
The installation of marine renewable energy devices (MREDs, wind turbines and converters of wave, tidal and ocean thermal energy) has increased quickly in the last decade. There is a lack of knowledge concerning the effects of MREDs on benthic invertebrates that live in contact with the seabed. The European common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) is the most abundant cephalopod in the Northeast Atlantic and one of the three most valuable resources for English Channel fisheries. A project to build an offshore wind farm in the French bay of Saint-Brieuc, near the English Channel, raised concern about the possible acoustic impact on local cuttlefish communities...
August 16, 2022: Environmental Pollution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35870355/the-influence-of-the-degassing-phase-of-the-tagoro-submarine-volcano-canary-islands-on-the-metal-content-of-three-species-of-cephalopods
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Enrique Lozano-Bilbao, Gonzalo Lozano, Ángel J Gutiérrez, Arturo Hardisson, Carmen Rubio, Soraya Paz, Dailos González Weller
Underwater volcanic eruptions are a type of natural contamination that affect all marine organisms at a local level. These eruptions usually begin and end a degassing stage of the volcano that, although they do not affect the magnitude of magma emanation, affect organisms to a lesser degree locally, such as cephalopods that due to their metabolism and trophic level, are good bioindicators of contamination. A total of 180 samples of three species of cephalopods were collected for the study: sixty Sepia officinalis, sixty Octopus vulgaris and sixty Loligo vulgaris in the area of the submarine volcano in El Hierro, Tenerife and Lanzarote in the Canary Islands (twenty samples per species in each location), and the metal concentrations (Al, Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Li, Ni, Pb and Zn) in each of the samples were analyzed...
July 20, 2022: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35767413/cataloging-body-patterning-in-the-dwarf-cuttlefish-sepia-bandensis
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Hannah K Osland, Rachel N Levin
AbstractCephalopods use dynamic camouflage to blend in with their environment, communicate with conspecifics, and mimic other animals by changing their skin's color, texture, pattern, and shape. Past studies have cataloged common body patterns presented by various cephalopod species to gain insight into the evolution and function of these patterns in the natural environment. The common ( Sepia officinalis ), pharaoh ( Sepia pharaonis ), and flamboyant ( Metasepia pfefferi ) cuttlefish are three of the previously studied species and demonstrate that differences in habitat, physical size, and evolutionary history may influence the capacity and usage of body patterning...
June 2022: Biological Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35733441/an-experimental-method-for-evoking-and-characterizing-dynamic-color-patterning-of-cuttlefish-during-prey-capture
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Danbee Kim, Kendra C Buresch, Roger T Hanlon, Adam R Kampff
Cuttlefish are active carnivores that possess a wide repertoire of body patterns that can be changed within milliseconds for many types of camouflage and communication. The forms and functions of many body patterns are well known from ethological studies in the field and laboratory. Yet one aspect has not been reported in detail: the category of rapid, brief and high-contrast changes in body coloration ("Tentacle Shot Patterns" or TSPs) that always occur with the ejection of two ballistic tentacles to strike live moving prey ("Tentacles Go Ballistic" or TGB moment)...
2022: Journal of Biological Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35682916/laccase-mediator-cocktail-system-as-a-sustainable-skin-whitening-agent-for-deep-eumelanin-decolorization
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Valeria Gigli, Davide Piccinino, Daniele Avitabile, Riccarda Antiochia, Eliana Capecchi, Raffaele Saladino
The overproduction of eumelanin leads to a panel of unaesthetic hyper-pigmented skin diseases, including melasma and age spots. The treatment of these diseases often requires the use of tyrosinase inhibitors, which act as skin whitening agents by inhibiting the synthesis of eumelanin, with harmful side effects. We report here that laccase from Trametes versicolor in association with a cocktail of natural phenol redox mediators efficiently degraded eumelanin from Sepia officinalis , offering an alternative procedure to traditional whitening agents...
June 2, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35615467/habitat-distribution-change-of-commercial-species-in-the-adriatic-sea-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Gianpaolo Coro, Pasquale Bove, Anton Ellenbroek
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to reduced anthropogenic pressure on ecosystems in several world areas, but resulting ecosystem responses in these areas have not been investigated. This paper presents an approach to make quick assessments of potential habitat changes in 2020 of eight marine species of commercial importance in the Adriatic Sea. Measurements from floating probes are interpolated through an advection-equation based model. The resulting distributions are then combined with species observations through an ecological niche model to estimate habitat distributions in the past years (2015-2018) at 0...
July 2022: Ecological Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35508171/multi-level-control-of-adaptive-camouflage-by-european-cuttlefish
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Osorio, François Ménager, Christopher W Tyler, Anne-Sophie Darmaillacq
To camouflage themselves on the seafloor, European cuttlefish Sepia officinalis control the expression of about 30 pattern components to produce a range of body patterns.1 If each component were under independent control, cuttlefish could produce at least 230 patterns. To examine how cuttlefish deploy this vast potential, we recorded cuttlefish on seven experimental backgrounds, each designed to resemble a pattern component, and then compared their responses to predictions of two models of sensory control of component expression...
June 6, 2022: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35397049/identification-of-a-new-set-of-polypeptidic-sex-pheromones-from-cuttlefish-sepia-officinalis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Céline Gaudin-Zatylny, Erwan Corre, Bruno Zanuttini, Maxime Endress, Benoît Bernay, Julien Pontin, Alexandre Leduc, Joël Henry
The common English Channel cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) reproduces every year on very localized coastal spawning areas after a west-east horizontal migration of several tens of kilometers (80-200 km). The massive arrival of spawners on the coasts of west Cotentin and the Bay of Seine is suspected to be driven by the action of sex pheromones expressed and secreted by the genitals of sexually mature females. The present study aims to verify the existence of polypeptide pheromones, of a higher molecular weight than those described above...
April 9, 2022: Marine Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35335421/investigation-of-calcination-of-sepia-officinalis-cuttlefish-bone-for-reinforcement-of-polyvinyl-alcohol-added-nano-size-montmorillonite
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jia-Yi Thum, Lee Tin Sin, Soo-Tueen Bee, Jun-Ven Lim, Soo-Ling Bee
This study aims to investigate the effects on calcination of Sepia officinalis cuttlefish bone (cuttlebone) to enhance reinforcement of polyvinyl alcohol (PVOH) added with nano-size montmorillonite (MMT) blends as potential bio-compatible materials. The polyvinyl alcohol-cuttlebone-montmorillonite nanocomposites were prepared using the solution casting method. Calcined cuttlebone particles were added to the PVOH matrix at different amount of 2 and 5 parts per hundred resin (phr) along with MMT ranging from 1 to 3 phr...
March 9, 2022: Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35113916/the-gyaros-island-marine-reserve-a-biodiversity-hotspot-in-the-eastern-mediterranean-sea
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Dimitrios Damalas, Caterina Stamouli, Nikolaos Fotiadis, Maria Kikeri, Vasiliki Kousteni, Danai Mantopoulou-Palouka
Since July 2019, Gyaros island in the central Aegean Sea, enjoys the status of a partial Marine Protected Area (MPA), allowing for exploitation by small-scale fishers following specific spatio-temporal restrictions. The need for assessing the effectiveness of the MPA in the future, led MAVA Foundation to fund a knowledge survey project aiming to serve as a baseline for future reference. A series of experimental fishing surveys took place with static nets, the outcomes of which are presented herein. From June 2018 to September 2020, a series of 8 fishing excursions with a total of 40 experimental fishing sets with bottom static nets were realized in 5 set locations around Gyaros island, inside the MPA protection zone...
2022: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34988792/first-evidence-of-the-utility-of-cephalopods-for-biomonitoring-program-in-the-field-case-of-sepia-officinalis-south-west-of-mediterranean-sea-gulf-of-gabes-tunisia
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Marwa Ajala, Walid Ben Ameur, Ali Annabi
This study was carried out to determine the concentration of selected heavy metals in common cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) caught in the south west of Mediterranean Sea (Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia). To reach this objective, cuttlefish samples were collected from each area (Sfax and Djerba) situated along the Gulf of Gabes, and the concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd) were measured in the gills, gonads, digestive glands, and muscles. Sample preparation and quantification of the metals were accomplished via the wet digestion method and atomic absorption spectroscopy...
April 2022: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34820793/a-co-morbid-condition-of-warts-and-vitiligo-treated-with-individualized-homeopathy-an-evidence-based-case-report
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Akhyaya Kumar Prusty, Preeti Bhandari
BACKGROUND:  Whilst warts and vitiligo are both common skin diseases, their co-morbidity is rare. Here we present a clinical case of warts with vitiligo to illustrate the utility of individualized homeopathic treatment. METHOD:  The homeopathic medicine Sepia officinalis was prescribed, based on individualization. During follow-up, changes were documented by photographs. The non-invasive methods ORIDL (Outcome Related to Impact on Daily Living), VASI (Vitiligo Area and Scoring Index), and VETF (Vitiligo European Task Force) were used to assess treatment progress...
November 24, 2021: Homeopathy: the Journal of the Faculty of Homeopathy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34718445/exploration-of-chemosensory-ionotropic-receptors-in-cephalopods-the-ir25-gene-is-expressed-in-the-olfactory-organs-suckers-and-fins-of-sepia-officinalis
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Aude Andouche, Stéphane Valera, Sébastien Baratte
While they are mostly renowned for their visual capacities, cephalopods are also good at olfaction for prey, predator, and conspecific detection. The olfactory organs and olfactory cells are well described but olfactory receptors-genes and proteins-are still undescribed in cephalopods. We conducted a broad phylogenetic analysis of the ionotropic glutamate receptor family in mollusks (iGluR), especially to identify IR members (Ionotropic Receptors), a variant subfamily whose involvement in chemosensory functions has been shown in most studied protostomes...
January 1, 2021: Chemical Senses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34540247/regional-patterns-of-%C3%AE-13-c-and-%C3%AE-15-n-for-european-common-cuttlefish-sepia-officinalis-throughout-the-northeast-atlantic-ocean-and-mediterranean-sea
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R J David Wells, Jay R Rooker, Piero Addis, Haritz Arrizabalaga, Miguel Baptista, Giovanni Bearzi, Igaratza Fraile, Thomas Lacoue-Labarthe, Emily N Meese, Persefoni Megalofonou, Rui Rosa, Ignacio Sobrino, Antonio V Sykes, Roger Villanueva
Stable isotope compositions of carbon and nitrogen (expressed as δ 13 C and δ 15 N) from the European common cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis ) were measured in order to evaluate the utility of using these natural tracers throughout the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea (NEAO-MS). Mantle tissue was obtained from S. officinalis collected from 11 sampling locations spanning a wide geographical coverage in the NEAO-MS. Significant differences of both δ 13 C and δ 15 N values were found among S. officinalis samples relative to sampling location...
September 2021: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34441458/fast-and-green-method-to-control-frauds-of-geographical-origin-in-traded-cuttlefish-using-a-portable-infrared-reflective-instrument
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Sarah Currò, Stefania Balzan, Lorenzo Serva, Luciano Boffo, Jacopo Carlo Ferlito, Enrico Novelli, Luca Fasolato
An appropriate seafood origin identification is essential for labelling regulation but also economic and ecological issues. Near infrared (NIRS) reflectance spectroscopy was employed to assess the origins of cuttlefish caught from five fishing FAO areas (Adriatic Sea, northeastern and eastern central Atlantic Oceans, and eastern Indian and western central Pacific Oceans). A total of 727 cuttlefishes of the family Sepiidae ( Sepia officinalis and Sepiella inermis ) were collected with a portable spectrophotometer (902-1680 nm) in a wholesale fish plant...
July 21, 2021: Foods (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34233805/anesthetic-efficacy-of-magnesium-chloride-and-ethyl-alcohol-in-temperate-octopus-and-cuttlefish-species
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Lisa A Abbo, Nicole E Himebaugh, Lindsey M DeMelo, Roger T Hanlon, Robyn J Crook
Cephalopods are important in biologic and biomedical research, yet relatively little objective information is available to guide researchers and veterinarians regarding the best methods for anesthetizing these animals for various experimental procedures. Recent studies demonstrate that ethyl alcohol and magnesium chloride are effective at depressing efferent and afferent neural signals in some tropical cephalopod species when measured via the pallial nerve. Here we used similar methods to test 2 temperate species ( Octopus bimaculoides and Sepia officinalis ) and demonstrate that (1) ethyl alcohol and magnesium chloride were effective at reversibly depressing evoked activity in the pallial nerve, (2) ethyl alcohol generally had shorter induction and recovery times compared with magnesium chloride, (3) both agents were associated with a latency between the behavioral and neural effects, and it was longer with magnesium chloride, and (4) senescent animals generally had longer induction or recovery times than young animals...
September 1, 2021: Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science: JAALAS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34197652/antidepressants-modify-cryptic-behavior-in-juvenile-cuttlefish-at-environmentally-realistic-concentrations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Apolline Chabenat, Thomas Knigge, Cécile Bellanger
Contamination of the marine environment by antidepressants may affect neurophysiological processes in nontarget organisms, such as the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis. The present study tested whether environmentally realistic concentrations of antidepressants, that is, fluoxetine alone (5 ng L-1 ) or cumulated with venlafaxine (2.5 or 5 ng L-1 ), affect camouflage in newly hatched cuttlefish. The results show that antidepressants improved uniform body patterns, whereas disruptive body patterns were not affected...
September 2021: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34109984/visual-perception-and-camouflage-response-to-3d-backgrounds-and-cast-shadows-in-the-european-cuttlefish-sepia-officinalis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aliya El Nagar, Daniel Osorio, Sarah Zylinski, Steven M Sait
To conceal themselves on the seafloor, European cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis, express a large repertoire of body patterns. Scenes with 3D relief are especially challenging because it is not possible either to directly recover visual depth from the 2D retinal image or for the cuttlefish to alter its body shape to resemble nearby objects. Here, we characterised cuttlefish camouflage responses to 3D relief, and to cast shadows, which are complementary depth cues. Animals were recorded in the presence of cylindrical objects of fixed (15 mm) diameter, but varying in height, greyscale and strength of cast shadows, and to corresponding 2D pictorial images...
June 1, 2021: Journal of Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34042384/-age-and-growth-characteristic-of-sepia-officinalis-in-the-west-africa-based-on-cuttlebones
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Jun-Yue Qu, Min-Hua Zhou, Pei-Wu Han, Zhou Fang, Xin-Jun Chen
Common cuttlefish is mainly distributed in the eastern North Atlantic and the coastal waters of Africa, which is an important fishing target for trawl fisheries and the most important commercial species in the Atlantic sepia family. In this study, based on the cuttlefish samples collected from the west Africa coast in July-August 2015, we measured the outer morphological parameters of 283 cuttlebones. Combined with the age information of cuttlebones, we examined the growth characteristics of cuttlefish of different genders...
May 2021: Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao, the Journal of Applied Ecology
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