C.E. Nauen’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Cephalopods of the World - An annotated and illustrated catalogue of species of interest to fisheries, FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125. FAO species identification catalogue
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January 1984

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Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization

C.F.E. Roper

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M.J. Sweeney

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C.E. Nauen

Citations (2)


... Forage fish play a pivotal role in marine ecosystems and are highly valuable worldwide, both directly as a landed commodity and indirectly as prey for other harvested species (Hunsicker et al., 2010;Pikitch et al., 2014). Squid (Cephalopoda: Loginidae) plays a critical role in sustaining trophic webs, is fast growing, has a short life span, lives in warm continental shelf waters, is a highly reproductive species, and is sensitive to changes in ambient oceanic variables, which result in its wide distribution in the Pacific Ocean from the South China Sea to Japan and through the Java Sea and coastal waters of Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand as well as the waters of the tropical and equatorial regions of Latin America (Roper et al., 1984;Liao et al., 2006;Wang et al., 2021;Fang et al., 2023). These characteristics rapidly increase the population size of this commercially important species in suitable habitats. ...

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Modeling of swordtip squid (Uroteuthis edulis) monthly habitat preference using remote sensing environmental data and climate indices
FAO species catalogue, Vol. 3. Cephalopods of the world
  • Citing Article
  • January 1984

... Fine sediments are also common in the study area off southern New England, where tidal currents slow significantly and allow silts and clays to settle out and mix with sand [37]. Hard bottom habitats consisting of gravel, cobble, or boulders, while limited in their spatial distribution over this region, are known to support a diverse and abundant assemblage of economically important resources, including American lobsters (Homarus americanus) [38], longfin squid (Loligo pealei) [39,40], and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) [41]. ...

Cephalopods of the World - An annotated and illustrated catalogue of species of interest to fisheries, FAO Fisheries Synopsis No. 125. FAO species identification catalogue
  • Citing Article
  • January 1984

Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization