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  • Kasugai, T., Sato, N., and Yoshida, M. 2017. Impact of cryptic female choice on insemination success: Larger sized and longer copulating male squid ejaculate more, but females influence insemination success by removing spermatangia. Evolution. 71(1):111-120.[1]
  • Fujiwara, E., Hirohashi, N., Iwata, Y., Kasugai, T., Sato, N., and Watanabe, Y. 2019. How female squid inseminate their eggs with stored sperm. Current Biology. 29(2):R48-R49.[2]
  • Kasugai, T., Munehara, H., and Sato, N. 2013. Female Pygmy Squid Cryptically Favour Small Males and Fast Copulation as Observed by Removal of Spermatangia. Evolutionary Biology. 41:221-228.[3]
  • Sato, N. 2017. Seasonal changes in reproductive traits and paternity in the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus. Marine Ecology Progress Series. 582:121-131.[4]
  • Sato, N., Takegaki, T., and Uchida, Y. 2018. The effect of predation risk on post-copulatory sexual selection in the Japanese pygmy squid. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72(129).[5]
  • Hirohashi, N., Iida, T., Iwata, Y., Sato, N., and Warwick, S.H.H. 2016. Complex adaptive traits between mating behaviour and post-copulatory sperm behaviour in squids. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 26:601-607.[6]
  • Kasugai, T., Munehara, H., and Sato, N. 2012. Sperm transfer or spermatangia removal: postcopulatory behaviour of picking up spermatangium by female Japanese pygmy squid. Marine Biology. 160:553-561.[7]
  • Awata, S., Munehara, H., and Sato, N. 2009. Seasonal occurrence and sexual maturation of Japanese pygmy squid (Idiosepius paradoxus) at the northern limits of their distribution. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 66(5):811-815.[8]
  • Fujiwara, E., Kasugai, T., Sato, N., and Yoshida, M. 2013. High-speed camera observations of copulatory behaviour in Idiosepius paradoxus: function of the dimorphic hectocotyli. Journal of Molluscan Studies. 79(2):183-186.[9]
  • Kasugai, T., and Segawa, S. 2005. Life cycle of the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus (Cephalopoda: Idiosepiidae) in the Zostera beds of the temperate coast of central Honshu, Japan. Phuket Marine Biological Center Research Bulletin. 66:249-258.[10]
  • Shigeno, S., and Yamamoto, M. 2002. Organization of the nervous system in the pygmy cuttlefish, Idiosepius paradoxus ortmann (Idiosepiidae, cephalopoda). Journal of Morphology. 254(1):65-80.[11]
  • Ikeda, Y., Kasugai, T., and Shigeno, S. 2004. Feeding and external digestion in the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus (Cephalopoda: Idiosepiidae). Journal of Molluscan Studies. 70(3):231-236.[12]
  • Ikeda, Y., and Kasugai, T. 2003. Description of the Egg Mass of Pygmy Cuttlefish, Idiosepius paradoxus (Cephalopoda: Idiosepiidae), with Special Reference to its Multiple Gelatinous Layers. The Veliger. 46(2):105-110.[13]
  • Kasugai, T., Munehara, H., and Sato, N. 2014. Spermatangium formation and sperm discharge in the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus. Zoology. 117(3):192-199.[14]
  • Ikeda, Y., Kasugai, T., Munehara, H., and Sato, N. 2010. Structure of the seminal receptacle and sperm storage in the Japanese pygmy squid. Journal of Zoology. 282(3):151-156.[15]
  • Sato, N., and Takeshita, F. 2016. Adaptive Sex-Specific Cognitive Bias in Predation Behaviours of Japanese Pygmy Squid. Ethology. 122(3):236-244.[16]

References

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  1. ^ Kasugai, Takashi (2017). "Impact of cryptic female choice on insemination success: Larger sized and longer copulating male squid ejaculate more, but females influence insemination success by removing spermatangia". Evolution. 71 (1): 111–120.
  2. ^ Iwata, Yoko; Sato, Noriyosi; Hirohashi, Noritaka; Kasugai, Takashi; Watanabe, Yoshiro; Fujiwara, Eiji (2019). "How female squid inseminate their eggs with stored sperm". Current Biology. 29 (2): R48–R49.
  3. ^ Sato, Noriyosi; Kasugai, Takashi; Munehara, Hiroyuki (2013). "Female Pygmy Squid Cryptically Favour Small Males and Fast Copulation as Observed by Removal of Spermatangia". Evolutionary Biology. 41: 221–228.
  4. ^ Sato, Noriyosi (2017). "Seasonal changes in reproductive traits and paternity in the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus" (PDF). Marine Ecology Progress Series. 582: 121–131.
  5. ^ Sato, Noriyosi; Uchida, Yu; Takegaki, Takeshi (2018). "The effect of predation risk on post-copulatory sexual selection in the Japanese pygmy squid. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology". Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72 (129).
  6. ^ Hirohashi, Noritaka; Iida, Tomohiro; Sato, Noriyosi; Warwick, Sauer H.H.; Iwata, Yoko (2016). "Complex adaptive traits between mating behaviour and post-copulatory sperm behaviour in squids". Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 26: 601–607.
  7. ^ Sato, Noriyosi; Kasugai, Takashi; Munehara, Hiroyuki (2012). "Sperm transfer or spermatangia removal: postcopulatory behaviour of picking up spermatangium by female Japanese pygmy squid". Marine Biology. 160: 553–561.
  8. ^ Sato, Noriyosi; Awata, Satoshi; Munehara, Hiroyuki (2009). "Seasonal occurrence and sexual maturation of Japanese pygmy squid (Idiosepius paradoxus) at the northern limits of their distribution". ICES Journal of Marine Science. 66 (5): 811–815.
  9. ^ Sato, Noriyosi; Yoshida, Masa-Aki; Fujiwara, Eiji; Kasugai, Takashi (2013). "High-speed camera observations of copulatory behaviour in Idiosepius paradoxus: function of the dimorphic hectocotyli". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 79 (2): 183–186.
  10. ^ Kasugai, Takashi; Segawa, Susumu (2005). "Life cycle of the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus (Cephalopoda: Idiosepiidae) in the Zostera beds of the temperate coast of central Honshu, Japan" (PDF). Phuket Marine Biological Center Research Bulletin. 66: 249–258.
  11. ^ Shigeno, Shuichi; Yamamoto, Masamichi (2002). "Organization of the nervous system in the pygmy cuttlefish, Idiosepius paradoxus ortmann (Idiosepiidae, cephalopoda)". Journal of Morphology. 254 (1): 65–80.
  12. ^ Kasugai, Takashi; Shigeno, Shuichi; Ikeda, Yuzuru (2004). "Feeding and external digestion in the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus (Cephalopoda: Idiosepiidae)". Journal of Molluscan Studies. 70 (3): 231–236.
  13. ^ Kasugai, Takashi; Ikeda, Yuzuru (2003). "Description of the Egg Mass of Pygmy Cuttlefish, Idiosepius paradoxus (Cephalopoda: Idiosepiidae), with Special Reference to its Multiple Gelatinous Layers" (PDF). The Veliger. 46 (2): 105–110.
  14. ^ Sato, Noriyosi; Kasugai, Takashi; Munehara, Hiroyuki (2014). "Spermatangium formation and sperm discharge in the Japanese pygmy squid Idiosepius paradoxus". Zoology. 117 (3): 192–199.
  15. ^ Sato, Noriyosi; Kasugai, Takashi; Ikeda, Yuzuru; Munehara, Hiroyuki (2010). "Structure of the seminal receptacle and sperm storage in the Japanese pygmy squid". Journal of Zoology. 282 (3): 151–156.
  16. ^ Takeshita, Fumio; Sato, Noriyosi (2016). "Adaptive Sex-Specific Cognitive Bias in Predation Behaviours of Japanese Pygmy Squid". Ethology. 122 (3): 236–244.