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Information S1 - Deep-Sea Octopus (Graneledone boreopacifica) Conducts the Longest-Known Egg-Brooding Period of Any Animal
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posted on 2014-07-30, 02:55 authored by Bruce Robison, Brad Seibel, Jeffrey DrazenTable S1, Measured and predicted development time for Graneledone boreopacifica using published models. Hatching mass used in some models comes from Voight and Drazen, 2004. Egg length (15 mm) and temperature (3°C) were measured in situ. Table S2, Egg development and morphometric data for species of the family Octopodidae.
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developmental biologyLife cyclesecologyMarine ecologyMarine biologyorganismsanimalsinvertebratesmolluscscephalopodsphysiologyPhysiological processesSexual reproductionZoologyAnimal physiologyInvertebrate physiologymarine and aquatic sciencesBodies of wateroceansDeep Seadeep-seaoctopusconductslongest-knownegg-brooding
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