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List of works by Roger T. Hanlon

A Brief Review of Cephalopod Behavioral Responses to Sound.

scientific article

A Simple Microbiome in the European Common Cuttlefish,

scientific article published on 14 May 2019

A simple microbiome in esophagus and gills of the European common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis

scientific article published on 12 October 2018

Adaptive optoelectronic camouflage systems with designs inspired by cephalopod skins

scientific article

An Unexpected Diversity of Photoreceptor Classes in the Longfin Squid, Doryteuthis pealeii

scientific article published on 9 September 2015

Biological versus electronic adaptive coloration: how can one inform the other?

scientific article published on 26 September 2012

Cephalopod genomics: A plan of strategies and organization

scientific article (publication date: 10 October 2012)

Comparative morphology of changeable skin papillae in octopus and cuttlefish

scientific article published on April 2014

Contact chemoreception in multi-modal sensing of prey by Octopus

scientific article published in 2022

Cuttlefish skin papilla morphology suggests a muscular hydrostatic function for rapid changeability

scientific article published on 2 February 2013

Cuttlefish use visual cues to determine arm postures for camouflage

scientific article published on 11 May 2011

Diffuse white structural coloration from multilayer reflectors in a squid

scientific article published on 02 May 2014

Dynamic camouflage by Nassau groupers Epinephelus striatus on a Caribbean coral reef.

scientific article published on 26 September 2014

Dynamic masquerade with morphing three-dimensional skin in cuttlefish.

scientific article

Dynamic pigmentary and structural coloration within cephalopod chromatophore organs

scientific article published on 01 March 2019

Expression of squid iridescence depends on environmental luminance and peripheral ganglion control

scientific article published on 01 March 2014

Extreme Aggression in Male Squid Induced by a β-MSP-like Pheromone

scientific article published on February 22, 2011

Graded behavioral responses and habituation to sound in the common cuttlefish Sepia officinalis

scientific article published on 13 November 2014

How does the blue-ringed octopus (Hapalochlaena lunulata) flash its blue rings?

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How visual edge features influence cuttlefish camouflage patterning

scientific article published on 13 March 2013

Hyperspectral imaging of cuttlefish camouflage indicates good color match in the eyes of fish predators

scientific article

Networks of linked radial muscles could influence dynamic skin patterning of squid chromatophores

scientific article published on 17 May 2021

Neural control of tuneable skin iridescence in squid

scientific article published on 15 August 2012

Nociceptive sensitization reduces predation risk.

scientific article published on 8 May 2014

Peripheral injury alters schooling behavior in squid, Doryteuthis pealeii

scientific article published on 21 April 2016

Pigmentation or transparency? Camouflage tactics in deep-sea cephalopods

scientific article published on 01 May 2012

Quantification of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) camouflage: a study of color and luminance using in situ spectrometry

scientific article published on 20 December 2012

Squid have nociceptors that display widespread long-term sensitization and spontaneous activity after bodily injury

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The W-shaped pupil in cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis): functions for improving horizontal vision.

scientific article published on 5 March 2013

The giant eyes of giant squid are indeed unexpectedly large, but not if used for spotting sperm whales

scientific article

The structure-function relationships of a natural nanoscale photonic device in cuttlefish chromatophores.

scientific article published on 29 January 2014

Use of commercial off-the-shelf digital cameras for scientific data acquisition and scene-specific color calibration

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Visual phototransduction components in cephalopod chromatophores suggest dermal photoreception.

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