Giant cuttlefish (redirect from Sepia apama)
The giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama), also known as the Australian giant cuttlefish, is the world's largest cuttlefish species, growing to 50 cm (20 in)...
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Sepia Sepia angulata * Sepia apama, Australian giant cuttlefish Sepia bandensis, stumpy-spined cuttlefish Sepia bertheloti, African cuttlefish Sepia chirotrema...
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Cuttlefish (section Sepia)
25 cm (6 to 10 in), with the largest species, the giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama), reaching 50 cm (20 in) in mantle length and over 10.5 kg (23 lb) in...
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Look up Apama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apama may refer to: Apama, a synonym of the flowering plant genus Thottea Sepia apama, a species of...
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not present in the nest. In the Sepiina family, the giant cuttlefish, Sepia apama, have some males that are large and able to guard a female's nest while...
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of the other cuttlefish bycatch species: Sepia apama and Sepia braggi. Barratt, I.; Allcock, L. (2012). "Sepia novaehollandiae". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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reesi Sepia rex Sepia vossi Subgenus Sepia Sepia angulata * Sepia apama, giant Australian cuttlefish Sepia bandensis, stumpy-spined cuttlefish Sepia bertheloti...
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broadclub cuttlefish is the second largest cuttlefish species after Sepia apama, growing to 50 cm (20 in) in mantle length and 10 kg (22 lb) in weight...
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the late 1990s the annual migration of the Australian giant cuttlefish Sepia apama to shallow, inshore rocky reef areas in Spencer Gulf north of Whyalla...
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cuttlefish. Sepia apama and Sepia novaehollandiae are the main competitors of the Sepia braggi as both species are larger and more common. Sepia braggi are...
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the oegopsid squid genera Abralia and Abraliopsis; the pygmy cuttlefish Sepia pulchra; and the ram's horn squid, Spirula spirula. The octopod superfamily...
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"Population structure and species status of the giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) in Southern Australian waters as inferred from dicyemid parasite genetics"...
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"Cross-dressing cuttlefish to sex up tourism". www.adelaide.edu.au. Sepia apama: the giant Australian cuttlefish "Whyalla Cuttlefish". whyallacuttlefish...
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inspired by the cephalopod species the Australian giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama). Stobie was a 13 metre long mechanised parade float which featured blinking...
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Sepia apama Giant cuttle (Gray, 1849) (Point Cloates, Western Australia, to Moreton Bay, Queensland, and south to Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania.) Sepia mestus...
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montigenum Sphaerium austeni Sphaerium solidum Giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) There are 176 species in the phylum Cnidaria assessed as near threatened...
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(Ram's horn squid) Sepiidae Sepia chirotrema Sepia cultrata Sepia irvingi Sepia novaehollandiae Sepia papuensis Sepia apama (Australian giant cuttlefish)...
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montigenum Sphaerium austeni Sphaerium solidum Giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) Lists of IUCN Red List near threatened species List of least concern...
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The northern Spencer Gulf population of Australian giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) forms dense breeding aggregations in the Upper Spencer Gulf. Aggregations...
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Ecology, Zoologica Scripta and Zootaxa. In the 2000s, Donnellan studied Sepia apama, the Australian giant cuttlefish, in South Australian waters with Bronwyn...
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The closure was created to protect the annual breeding aggregation of Sepia apama which occurs in the area and on adjacent rocky reefs at Whyalla and towards...
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