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Journal of Biological Methods
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June 23, 2022
An experimental method for evoking and characterizing dynamic color patterning of cuttlefish during prey capture
Danbee Kim, Kendra C Buresch, Roger T Hanlon, et al.
Scientific Reports
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December 1, 2020
Octopus arms exhibit exceptional flexibility
E B Lane Kennedy, Kendra C Buresch, Preethi Boinapally, et al.
Scientific Reports
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September 11, 2025
Octopus arm flexibility facilitates complex behaviors in diverse natural environments
Chelsea O Bennice, Kendra C Buresch, Jennifer H Grossman, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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November 16, 2010
Night vision by cuttlefish enables changeable camouflage
Justine J Allen, Lydia M Mäthger, Kendra C Buresch, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
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July 24, 2007
Disruptive coloration elicited on controlled natural substrates in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Lydia M Mäthger, Chuan-Chin Chiao, Alexandra Barbosa, et al.
Biology Open
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June 24, 2025
How octopuses use and recruit additional arms to find and manipulate visually hidden items
Ashley J Gendreau, Camille Boucaud, Kendra C Buresch, et al.
Vision Research
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March 19, 2013
How visual edge features influence cuttlefish camouflage patterning
Chuan-Chin Chiao, Kimberly M Ulmer, Liese A Siemann, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
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October 28, 2015
Tactical decisions for changeable cuttlefish camouflage: visual cues for choosing masquerade are relevant from a greater distance than visual cues used for background matching
Kendra C Buresch, Kimberly M Ulmer, Corinne Cramer, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
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February 24, 2004
Experimental evidence that ovary and oviducal gland extracts influence male agonistic behavior in squids
Kendra C Buresch, Jean G Boal, Gregg T Nagle, et al.
Vision Research
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April 9, 2008
Cuttlefish camouflage: the effects of substrate contrast and size in evoking uniform, mottle or disruptive body patterns
Alexandra Barbosa, Lydia M Mäthger, Kendra C Buresch, et al.
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Journal of Biological Methods
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June 23, 2022
An experimental method for evoking and characterizing dynamic color patterning of cuttlefish during prey capture
Danbee Kim, Kendra C Buresch, Roger T Hanlon, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
December 1, 2020
Octopus arms exhibit exceptional flexibility
E B Lane Kennedy, Kendra C Buresch, Preethi Boinapally, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
September 11, 2025
Octopus arm flexibility facilitates complex behaviors in diverse natural environments
Chelsea O Bennice, Kendra C Buresch, Jennifer H Grossman, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
November 16, 2010
Night vision by cuttlefish enables changeable camouflage
Justine J Allen, Lydia M Mäthger, Kendra C Buresch, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology
|
July 24, 2007
Disruptive coloration elicited on controlled natural substrates in cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
Lydia M Mäthger, Chuan-Chin Chiao, Alexandra Barbosa, et al.
Biology Open
|
June 24, 2025
How octopuses use and recruit additional arms to find and manipulate visually hidden items
Ashley J Gendreau, Camille Boucaud, Kendra C Buresch, et al.
Vision Research
|
March 19, 2013
How visual edge features influence cuttlefish camouflage patterning
Chuan-Chin Chiao, Kimberly M Ulmer, Liese A Siemann, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
|
October 28, 2015
Tactical decisions for changeable cuttlefish camouflage: visual cues for choosing masquerade are relevant from a greater distance than visual cues used for background matching
Kendra C Buresch, Kimberly M Ulmer, Corinne Cramer, et al.
The Biological Bulletin
|
February 24, 2004
Experimental evidence that ovary and oviducal gland extracts influence male agonistic behavior in squids
Kendra C Buresch, Jean G Boal, Gregg T Nagle, et al.
Vision Research
|
April 9, 2008
Cuttlefish camouflage: the effects of substrate contrast and size in evoking uniform, mottle or disruptive body patterns
Alexandra Barbosa, Lydia M Mäthger, Kendra C Buresch, et al.
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