- jet-propelled flight,
earning them the
common name of "flying squid". The
ommastrephids are
small to
large squids, with
mantle lengths ranging from that of...
- in Baja California, Mexico. The
Humboldt squid is the
largest of the
Ommastrephid squids, as some
individuals may grow to 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in) in mantle...
-
common prey are
reported to
include gl**** squid, and
lycoteuthid and
ommastrephid squid,
although the
whales also
consume other squid, and octopuses. They...
-
weight estimated using m****–length
relationship of O'Dor (1988) for
ommastrephid squids.
Mantle tissue used in
study of
enzymatic activity by
Seibel et...
- Villanueva, Roger; Sánchez,
Pilar (April 2014). "Trophic
habits of the
Ommastrephid squid Illex coindetii and
Todarodes sagittatus in the
northwestern Mediterranean...
- 3" (PDF). pp. 174–175. Dunn,
Matthew (2009). "Feeding
habits of the
ommastrephid squid Nototodarus sloanii on the
Chatham Rise, New Zealand". New Zealand...
- 650m. The
predators that feed on T.
rhombus include various species of
ommastrephid squids,
dolphin fish,
lancet fish, tuna, swordfish,
Gempylus serpens...
-
completed when the
crustacean is
eaten by a cephalopod.
Aggregata andresi -
ommastrephid squid (Martialia hyadesi)
Aggregata bathytherma -
Vulcanoctopus hydrothermalis...
- Elliger, C., Lebaric, Z., Campos, B., Markaida, U., & Gilly, W. F. (2010).
Ommastrephid squids Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis and
Dosidicus gigas in the eastern...
- such as
lancetfish and
small billfish,
squid such as
lycoteuthids and
ommastrephids, and
possibly crab megalopae. They
likely use
their long
tails to stun...