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    PhylumMollusca
  1. Kondakovia longimana - Wikipedia

  2. Kondakovia longimana - World Register of Marine Species

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    Kock K-H (1987) Marine consumer: fish and squid. Environ Int 13:37–45 Lu CC, Williams R (1994) Kondakovia longimana Filippova, 1972 (Cephalopoda: Onychoteuthidae) from the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean.
    K. longimana and M. knipovitchi —the most important cephalopod prey in this study— were mainly found between 1300 at 1600 m, contrary to previous studies conducted at South Georgia where they were only found between depths of 300–900 m (Xavier et al. 2002; Collins et al. 2004 ).
    M. longimana is a large squid, the adults can grow to a mantle length of 740 mm, which is characterised by the presence of 33 hooks and marginal suckers throughout the tentacular club during subadult years. The gladius of this species is not visible beneath the skin in the dorsal midline. M. longimana possesses three nuchal folds.
    Several prey have been identified for the diet of M. longimana, with krill as the main source of food. However, indirect methods have pointed for other high trophic level prey as other crustaceans and lanternfish.
  5. Kondakovia longimana, Oceanic squid - SeaLifeBase

  6. (PDF) Ontogenic changes in habitat and trophic …

    WEBDec 1, 2018 · Ontogenic changes in habitat and trophic ecology in the Antarctic squid Kondakovia longimana derived from isotopic analysis on beaks December 2018 Polar Biology 41(12)

  7. Dwarf males of giant warty squid Kondakovia longimana and a

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  9. Distribution, habitat and trophic ecology of Antarctic squid

  10. (PDF) Distribution, habitat and trophic ecology of …

    WEBMar 21, 2015 · Distribution, habitat and trophic ecology of Antarctic squid Kondakovia longimana and Moroteuthis knipovitchi: inferences from predators and stable isotopes March 2015 Polar Biology 39(1)

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