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Y-maze experiments on the chemotactic behaviour of the tetrabranchiate cephalopod Nautilus pompilius (Mollusca). Received: 24 August 2004 / Accepted: 23 ...
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Because there is no equivalent to this organ in tetrabranchiate cephalopods the localization of ... Tetrabranchiate molluscs, however, do not possess ...
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Although the lensless eye of the tetrabranchiate nautilus is simply constructed from ..... Localization of retinochrome in the retina of a tetrabranchiate ...
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Localization of retinochrome in the retina of a tetrabranchiate cephalopod, Nautilus pompilius. Zool Sci (Tokyo) 9:211–217. ...
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Dec 23, 2008 ... Pyriform Appendage of the Tetrabranchiate Nautilus pompilius (Cephalopoda, Mollusca). Jessica Spintzik,1 Jochen Springer,2 and Bettina ...
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Using X-ray analytical studies and computational tomography, the position of the digestive tract of the tetrabranchiate cephalopod Nautilus pompilius L. ... J Exp Biol. 2002; 205(Pt 11):1617-24 (ISSN: 0022-0949) ... For the first time, a detailed analysis of the rate of digestion and the duration of the different phases of...
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Both the ammonites and Orthoceras are usually considered to be tetrabranchiate molluscs, but this is a questionable assumption (Monks & Palmer, 2002). In ammonites, the only tissue evidence that has been preserved is the radula, which is more like that of a living dibranchiate, not a tetrabranchiate cephalopod.
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