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spelling dig-icm-es-10261-3602712024-06-13T08:49:54Z Past, present, and future trends in octopus research Rosa, Rui Santos, Catarina P. Borges, Francisco O. Amodio, Piero Amor, Michael Bower, John R. Caldwell, Roy L. Di Cosmo, Anna Court, Melanie Gestal, C. González, Ángel F. Guerra, Ángel Hanlon, Roger T. Hofmiester, Jennifer K. K. Ibáñez, Christian Marcelo Ikeda, Yuzuru Imperadore, Pamela Kommritz, Juergen G. Kuba, Michael Hall, Karina C. Lajbner, Zdenek Leite, Tatiana S. Lopes, Vanessa M. Markaida, Unai Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A. Nabhitabhata, Jaruwat Ortiz, Nicolás Otjacques, Eve Pizzulli, Federica Ponte, Giovanna Polese, Gianluca Raffini, Francesca Rosas, Carlos Roura, Álvaro Sampaio, Eduardo Segawa, Susumu Simakov, Oleg Sobrino, Ignacio Storero, Lorena Pia Voight, Janet R. Williams, Becky L. Zheng, Xiaodong Pierce, Graham J. Villanueva, Roger Gleadall, Ian G. Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España) Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development 34 pages, 6 figures This chapter describes past and present publication trends in octopus research following a systematic mapping approach. Publication rates in popular research topics such as life history and ecology are decreasing, while others are increasing and taking the spotlight. Interest in behaviour has seen a considerable uptick in recent years. Also, rapid advances, emerging tools, and widespread access to DNA sequence information have stimulated an increased focus on topics relating to genomics & evolution. Research related to diversity & bBiogeography is also increasing, especially in the context of the concurrent biodiversity and climate crises. Although global change represents the least studied topic to date, interest has increased tremendously over the past 5 years, with more than double the publication rate observed for behaviour (the topic with the second largest publication rate). Our analysis also provides a geographical perspective; the food and argriculture organization region with the most octopus-related studies is the Mediterranean, followed by the Northeast and Western-Central Atlantic Ocean. Regarding species of interest, Octopus vulgaris stands out as the overwhelming front-runner representing more than half of all records and over five times more than the second most studied species, Octopus maya. We also provide a discussion on future directions for key subjects, including behaviour and cognition, iEcology and citizen science, bio-robotics, deep-sea research, climate change, and culture and welfare, among others, with the hope of providing an agenda for future research With the institutional support of the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (CEX2019-000928-S) Peer reviewed 2024-06-13T08:49:54Z 2024-06-13T08:49:54Z 2024 capítulo de libro Octopus Biology and Ecology 23: 421-454 (2024) 978-0-12-820639-3 CEX2019-000928-S http://hdl.handle.net/10261/360271 10.1016/B978-0-12-820639-3.00010-8 en https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-820639-3.00010-8 Sí none Academic Press
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topic Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
spellingShingle Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
Rosa, Rui
Santos, Catarina P.
Borges, Francisco O.
Amodio, Piero
Amor, Michael
Bower, John R.
Caldwell, Roy L.
Di Cosmo, Anna
Court, Melanie
Gestal, C.
González, Ángel F.
Guerra, Ángel
Hanlon, Roger T.
Hofmiester, Jennifer K. K.
Ibáñez, Christian Marcelo
Ikeda, Yuzuru
Imperadore, Pamela
Kommritz, Juergen G.
Kuba, Michael
Hall, Karina C.
Lajbner, Zdenek
Leite, Tatiana S.
Lopes, Vanessa M.
Markaida, Unai
Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A.
Nabhitabhata, Jaruwat
Ortiz, Nicolás
Otjacques, Eve
Pizzulli, Federica
Ponte, Giovanna
Polese, Gianluca
Raffini, Francesca
Rosas, Carlos
Roura, Álvaro
Sampaio, Eduardo
Segawa, Susumu
Simakov, Oleg
Sobrino, Ignacio
Storero, Lorena Pia
Voight, Janet R.
Williams, Becky L.
Zheng, Xiaodong
Pierce, Graham J.
Villanueva, Roger
Gleadall, Ian G.
Past, present, and future trends in octopus research
description 34 pages, 6 figures
author2 Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
author_facet Agencia Estatal de Investigación (España)
Rosa, Rui
Santos, Catarina P.
Borges, Francisco O.
Amodio, Piero
Amor, Michael
Bower, John R.
Caldwell, Roy L.
Di Cosmo, Anna
Court, Melanie
Gestal, C.
González, Ángel F.
Guerra, Ángel
Hanlon, Roger T.
Hofmiester, Jennifer K. K.
Ibáñez, Christian Marcelo
Ikeda, Yuzuru
Imperadore, Pamela
Kommritz, Juergen G.
Kuba, Michael
Hall, Karina C.
Lajbner, Zdenek
Leite, Tatiana S.
Lopes, Vanessa M.
Markaida, Unai
Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A.
Nabhitabhata, Jaruwat
Ortiz, Nicolás
Otjacques, Eve
Pizzulli, Federica
Ponte, Giovanna
Polese, Gianluca
Raffini, Francesca
Rosas, Carlos
Roura, Álvaro
Sampaio, Eduardo
Segawa, Susumu
Simakov, Oleg
Sobrino, Ignacio
Storero, Lorena Pia
Voight, Janet R.
Williams, Becky L.
Zheng, Xiaodong
Pierce, Graham J.
Villanueva, Roger
Gleadall, Ian G.
format capítulo de libro
topic_facet Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development
author Rosa, Rui
Santos, Catarina P.
Borges, Francisco O.
Amodio, Piero
Amor, Michael
Bower, John R.
Caldwell, Roy L.
Di Cosmo, Anna
Court, Melanie
Gestal, C.
González, Ángel F.
Guerra, Ángel
Hanlon, Roger T.
Hofmiester, Jennifer K. K.
Ibáñez, Christian Marcelo
Ikeda, Yuzuru
Imperadore, Pamela
Kommritz, Juergen G.
Kuba, Michael
Hall, Karina C.
Lajbner, Zdenek
Leite, Tatiana S.
Lopes, Vanessa M.
Markaida, Unai
Moltschaniwskyj, Natalie A.
Nabhitabhata, Jaruwat
Ortiz, Nicolás
Otjacques, Eve
Pizzulli, Federica
Ponte, Giovanna
Polese, Gianluca
Raffini, Francesca
Rosas, Carlos
Roura, Álvaro
Sampaio, Eduardo
Segawa, Susumu
Simakov, Oleg
Sobrino, Ignacio
Storero, Lorena Pia
Voight, Janet R.
Williams, Becky L.
Zheng, Xiaodong
Pierce, Graham J.
Villanueva, Roger
Gleadall, Ian G.
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title Past, present, and future trends in octopus research
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