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    In:  Bulletin of Volcanology, 47 (3). pp. 447-466.
    Publication Date: 2017-05-05
    Description: A program of geophysical research was carried out as a preliminary stage of study of the Santorini volcanic group. This area is of remarkable geothermal and volcanological interest, and the definition of a volcanological structural model is the starting point for an understanding of the local geodynamic processes. Gravity, magnetic and geoelectrical data proved that: (i) the core of the volcanic edifice consists of a sedimentary-metamorphic basement; (ii) the basement is tectonically disturbed and a linear tectonic system produces a graben-type structure in the middle part of the area.
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    In:  Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science (6). pp. 7-13.
    Publication Date: 2020-07-16
    Description: Precocious maturation of male and female I. illecebrosus , induced in the laboratory in about 50 days, was followed by mating and spawning and yielded jelly-like egg masses up to 1 m in diameter containing 100,000 eggs. Fully mature males contained several hundred spermatophores, generally more than were implanted in the mantle of a female. The jelly released by the nidamental glands appears to trigger sperm release from implanted spermatophores. More than one egg mass was produced by single females and eggs remained in the ovary when the females died after spawning. The egg masses were neutrally buoyant and tended to drift with the weak current present in the pool. Larvae hatched in 6-7 days after spawning at about 13 C with mantle length of 1.1 mm. Eight days after hatching (maximum survival time), they had a mantle length of 1.25 mm and were similar to, but younger than, specimens found in plankton collections in late winter. All stages in the life cycle of I. illecebrosus have now been characterized, and the available information is consistent with the hypothesis of a 1-year life cycle with spawning possibly occurring in February. Major gaps in knowledge at present are the spawning time and location. Identification of egg masses and larvae may be useful in determining the time of spawning but the capture of mated females may be the best indicator of spawning sites.
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    In:  Journal of Materials Science, 18 (7). pp. 2081-2086.
    Publication Date: 2021-08-02
    Description: The internal shell of the cuttlefish, which acts as a rigid buoyancy tank, is structured to combine high compressive strength — since it must withstand the external hydrostatic pressure — with minimum weighT. The micro-architecture of cuttlebone has been examined by electron microscopy and the relevance of the structure to the mechanical duties required of the shellin vivo are briefly discussed. The inorganic calcareous structure is associated with an organic component which may act as a template for mineralization.
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