Meet the world’s future overlords
Perth Now,
WE thought cockroaches would rule a post-apocalyptic world. Now it looks as though a new predator is set to dominate if a…
Meet the world’s future overlords
Geelong Advertiser,
NationalForget cockroaches, it seems cephalopods may be destined to rule the worldMay 24, 2016 11:38amNews Corp Australia…
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NT News,
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News.com.au,
News story from Le Monde on Tuesday 24 May 2016
Le Monde,
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The Canberra Times,
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Western Australia Today,
In changing oceans, cephalopods are booming
e! Science News,
Related images (click to enlarge) Scott Portelli, Wildlife Photographer, @scott.portelli David Wiltshire Humans have changed…
Study: Octopus and Squid Populations Are Booming, Called ‘Weeds of the Sea’
The Epoch Times,
While many species of marine life are facing an unprecedented decline in population, one group of underwater critters are…
Octopus Swarms Take Over Ocean
I4U,
“Cephalopods tend to boom and bust—they’re called the weeds of the sea” We've talked before about how octopuses are so smart…
News story from Gizmodo UK on Monday 23 May 2016
Gizmodo UK,
Octapocalypse - Swarms of cephalopods are taking over the oceans
Sign of the Times,
© Wildlife Photographer Scott Portelli Giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama).
Cephalopods booming in changing oceans: study
China.org,
Changes in the world's oceans due to human activities may have devastating effects on many marine species, but a new study said…
News story from The Boston Globe on Monday 23 May 2016
The Boston Globe,
Octopus, squid, cuttlefish numbers boom in changing oceans
ABC.net.au,
Posted May 24, 2016 04:48:46 A surprising 60-year boom in global octopus, squid and cuttlefish numbers points to long-term…
Surprise Ocean News: The Octopus Is Booming
Newser,
(Newser) – You don't have to look far to find bad news about the world's oceans— overfishing, unhealthy coral reefs, you name it…
In changing oceans, cephalopods are booming
Science Daily,
Humans have changed the world's oceans in ways that have been devastating to many marine species.
Squids are taking advantage of changing oceans
Breitbart News Network,
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER ADELAIDE, Australia, May 23 (UPI) — Cephalopods — the mollusk class that includes cuttlefish, octopi…
Cuttlefish, Squid and Relatives Thrive in Warming Oceans
Rocket News,
Warming oceans are bad news for a number of marine species, but cephalopods — the many-armed mollusk group that includes octopus…
Cuttlefish, Squid and Relatives Thrive in Warming Oceans
Yahoo! News Singapore,
Warming oceans are bad news for a number of marine species, but cephalopods — the many-armed mollusk group that includes octopus…
Cuttlefish, Squid and Relatives Thrive in Warming Oceans
Yahoo! News UK,
Warming oceans are bad news for a number of marine species, but cephalopods — the many-armed mollusk group that includes octopus…
Cuttlefish, Squid and Relatives Thrive in Warming Oceans
Yahoo! News,
More Warming oceans are bad news for a number of marine species, but cephalopods — the many-armed mollusk group that includes…
Squids and octopuses — the ‘weeds of the sea’ — are taking over the oceans
Washington Post,
(The National Aquarium of New Zealand via AP) I for one welcome our cephalopod overlords.
Squids are taking advantage of changing oceans
UPI.com,
ADELAIDE, Australia, May 23 (UPI) -- Cephalopods -- the mollusk class that includes cuttlefish, octopi and squids -- are…
News story from The Guardian on Monday 23 May 2016
The Guardian,
Squids and octopuses — the ‘weeds of the sea’ — are taking over the oceans
Washington Post,
(The National Aquarium of New Zealand via AP) I for one welcome our cephalopod overlords.
Changing marine environments leading to surge of highly adaptable cephalopods
Sign of the Times,
© S. Portelli Cephalopods like these giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama) are increasing in number worldwide Wherever…
Cephalopod Populations Are Increasing; Is Global Warming The Cause?
Headlines & Global News,
The world's cephalopod populations, including octopus, cuttlefish and squid, are on the rise, and scientists are considering…
Study finds growing numbers of octopuses, squids in world’s oceans
Newsweek,
The global population of cephalopods—a group of animals that includes octopus, squid and cuttlefish—has been slowly but…
Squids on the Rise as Oceans Change
Newswise,
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Daily Mail,
Squids on the Rise as Oceans Change
R&D Mag,
Unlike the declining populations of many fish species, the number of cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish and squid) has increased…
Squids on the rise as oceans change
Noodls,
The University of Adelaide (via noodls) / Tuesday, 24 May 2016 Unlike the declining populations of many fish species, the…
News story from News.com.au on Monday 23 May 2016
News.com.au,
News story from Adelaide Now on Monday 23 May 2016
Adelaide Now,
Swarms of Octopus Are Taking Over the World's Oceans
Gizmodo India,
Giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama). Image: Wildlife Photographer Scott Portelli Something strange is happening to the…
News story from The Mirror on Monday 23 May 2016
The Mirror,
Squid - 'Weeds of the Sea' - on the Rise : DNews
Discovery News,
Squid, octopus and cuttlefish are on the rise, finds new research on these animals, which are collectively known as cephalopods.
News story from The Age on Monday 23 May 2016
The Age,
Octopuses and squid are thriving in our messed up oceans
Fusion,
The bad news first: As climate change, over-fishing, and pollution ravage the oceans, many species —from the largest whales to…
Tentacled sea creatures are taking over the Earth’s oceans
New Scientist,
David Wiltshire Octopuses and their tentacled brethren are taking over the seas, as ocean temperatures climb and humans snaffle…
Pulpos y sepias proliferan a pesar de los cambios que sufren los océanos
Agencia SINC,
Los océanos son víctimas de la contaminación, el calentamiento del agua, y la calcificación de organismos, entre otros…
The time of the tentacled? 'Remarkable' increase in cephalopods
Yahoo! News UK,
Scientists say there has been an increase in cephalopods, which include octopuses, squid and cuttlefishMore They have waited…
In changing oceans, cephalopods are booming
Phys.org,
Home Biology Ecology May 23, 2016 May 23, 2016 Humans have changed the world's oceans in ways that have been devastating to…
Good news for calamari lovers: squid populations on the rise
Brisbane Times,
It's good news for calamari lovers but it may not be great for our oceans. Squid populations are on the rise.
Good news for calamari lovers: squid populations on the rise
The Advocate ,
While most marine species are under increased pressure, the squid, octopus and cuttlefish have been doing very well.
News story from Gizmodo on Monday 23 May 2016
Gizmodo,
Cuttlefish, Squid and Relatives Thrive in Warming Oceans
LiveScience,
A giant Australian cuttlefish (Sepia apama), Spencer Gulf, South Australia. Credit: David Wiltshire Warming oceans are bad news…
In changing oceans, cephalopods are booming
EurekAlert!,
Humans have changed the world's oceans in ways that have been devastating to many marine species.
Squids on the rise as oceans change
EurekAlert!,
Unlike the declining populations of many fish species, the number of cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish and squid) has increased…
Squid on the rise as oceans change
Australasian Science,
Unlike the declining populations of many fish species, the number of cephalopods (octopus, cuttlefish and squid) has increased…
Squid, octopus, and cuttlefish are booming: Good news from the sea?
Christian Science Monitor,
It's rare to hear about life doing well in the oceans these days. But cephalopods – a group of marine animals that includes…