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A morphological study of gonatid squids found off the Oregon coast

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Title A morphological study of gonatid squids found off the Oregon coast
Names Spencer, Larry Thomas (creator)
Pratt, Ivan (advisor)
Date Issued 1965-05-10 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1965
Abstract Gonatus fabricii (Lichtenstein, 1818), G. magister Berry,
1913, G. anonychus Pearcy and Voss, 1963, and Gonatopsis borealis
Sasaki, 1923 (Gonatidae) are squid forming a major portion of the
cephalopod fauna found off the Oregon coast. A study was undertaken
to determine the morphological differences among the four species
of squid.
The adult squid of all four species were studied, and also
the Iarval stages of Gonatus fabricii, G. magister, and Gonatopsis
borealis were observed. The growth patterns of Gonatus fabricii
and Gonatopsis borealis were determined for the first time, and an
attempt was made to determine reasons for the differences in the
growth patterns. The development of the structure of the tentacle club
of G. fabricii was recorded. Wide variations were noted in the arma-ature of the adult tentacle club, but none were similar to that described
by Young.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Squids
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/48088

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