Cuttle fi sh color change as an emerging proxy for ecotoxicology

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  • who: . et al. from the University of Lisbon, Portugal University of Sussex, United Kingdom have published the research: Cuttle fi sh color change as an emerging proxy for ecotoxicology, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: With an effort toward the harmonization of existing analytical tools and resources, studies devoted to cephalopods could benefit a wider scientific community. on camouflage in juvenile European common cuttlefish, the authors here discuss the relevance of this species as a toxicological model and address the challenge of color change quantification and standardization through a comparative review of the available measurement techniques . . .

     

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