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Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate (2010)

por Jennifer A. Mather

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History. Nature. Science. Nonfiction. HTML:An extensive natural history of the marvelous mollusk, featuring stunning photography, underwater research, and personal narratives.
The visually arresting and often misunderstood octopus has long captured popular imagination. With an alien appearance and an uncanny intellect, this exceptional sea creature has inspired fear in famous lore and legendsâ??from the giant octopus attack in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea to Ursula the sea witch in The Little Mermaid. Yet its true nature is more wondrous still. After decades of research, the authors reveal a sensitive, curious, and playful animal with remarkable intelligence, an ability to defend itself with camouflage and jet propulsion, an intricate nervous system, and advanced problem-solving abilities.
In this beautifully photographed book, three leading marine biologists bring readers face to face with these amazingly complex animals that have fascinated scientists for decades. From the molluscan ancestry of today's octopus to its ingenious anatomy, amazing mating and predatory behaviors, and other-worldly relatives, the authors take readers through the astounding life cycle, uncovering the details of distinctive octopus personalities. With personal narratives, underwater research, stunning closeup photography, and thoughtful guidance for keeping octopuses in captivity, Octopus is the first comprehensive natural history of this smart denizen of the sea.
Praise for Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate
"The octopusâ??strange, mysterious, perfectly camouflaged, able to change texture, color, and shape, bendable, sneaky, and intelligent. I heartily recommend this book." â??Jean-Michel Cousteau, President, Ocean Futures Soc
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A nice overall introduction to octopods. Written for laymen . Wish they had not suggested taking an octopus from the wild ( )
  cspiwak | Mar 6, 2024 |
If you were an octopus you could do this: first change colour, turning as dark as ink, then release a cloud of real ink mixed with mucus which holds its shape in the water just like a decoy octopus, then instantly turn pale again and glide serenely away while the predator is still fumbling with the decoy.
   Impressive, but that would just be the beginning. Besides their eight arms, three hearts, blue blood and jet-propulsion, some can inject venom a hundred times more toxic than the black widow spider's; they have no skeleton so can squidge through tiny cracks and holes; they can out-camouflage the chameleon and their piece de resistance is the "Passing Cloud", a shadow which moves across its screen of skin the way light-bulbs flashing in sequence produce a moving advertising image! Oh yes, they're also intelligent enough to dismantle an aquarium and escape, and it's even rumoured among marine biologists who've studied them for decades that, just maybe, they're self-aware too - conscious.
   This isn't the best-written book I've ever read: it has three authors and that does show a bit at times; it's also mostly pretty dry and academic in style, more textbook than nature book - which is fine by me, and if you don't mind it either you'll find this a fascinating read. It's packed with detail, of which here's just one: the fossilised ink sac from a 65-million-year-old cuttlefish, when ground up and mixed with alcohol, produced perfectly good writing ink (want to write about dinosaurs? Why not use genuine Cretaceous ink!) What also comes across is how much the authors love these amazing molluscs: they gleefully describe a night security guard, routinely annoying one octopus with a flashlight beam, being soaked with jets of water in return; they describe octopuses inventing and playing games, something only "higher" vertebrates are supposed to do; and, finally, they introduced me to a subject I'd never thought about before: invertebrate welfare. Kept in bare tanks without stimulation, octopuses show all the same distress behaviours exhibited by other intelligent animals in bad zoos: repetitive movements, self-harming, even biting off their own arms (the only reason I didn't give this book five stars is because it includes an advice section at the end for anyone thinking of keeping octopuses, and I'm not sure now whether amateurs should be keeping octopuses at home).
   Good book otherwise though. The name of one genus is Wunderpus (Wunderpus photogenicus) and they certainly are. ( )
  justlurking | Jul 4, 2021 |
An interesting, semi-scientific book about octopuses, with some beautiful colour photographs included. I much preferred this book to [b:Octopus!: The Most Mysterious Creature in the Sea|17707542|Octopus! The Most Mysterious Creature in the Sea|Katherine Harmon Courage|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1365988378s/17707542.jpg|24757070]simply because there is more information, better writing style, less travelogue dialogue and minimal eating of octopuses. ( )
  ElentarriLT | Mar 24, 2020 |
An excellent overall look at the biology and behavior of the octopus and some of its closer relatives. The information is given in an informal fashion, and clearly intended for the general reader. Well-written, too, though I found myself wishing they'd included more anatomical diagrams and such, especially when it comes to brain structure and the reproductive organs. It overlooks some important points concerning the design of cephalopod digestive and excretive organs, too, but spends a lot of time on the fine points of behavior as observed in the wild and in captivity. At the end, there is also a section offering advice to those who might want to keep octopi in aquaria, either for professional or personal reasons. First rate photographs show the color patterns described in the prose, including the white paps related to courtship, and interactions between octopi. I do wish they'd found a way to include some video clips, as photographs can't really capture a display like the Ghost Spot or the use of bioluminescent ink. ( )
  pat_macewen | Jul 26, 2018 |
Another book I figured I'd sit in the library and finish because I was over halfway (not due for another week, but thought I should return another). A very in depth book on octopus behavior, physiology, and life cycle for a general audience with a postscript at the end for any saltwater enthusiasts interested in actually keeping octopodes (not recommended unless you already have experience with marine tanks, and only with certain species). Probably too dry for the average reader but definitely an authoritative source for general octopus knowledge. ( )
  Daumari | Dec 30, 2017 |
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History. Nature. Science. Nonfiction. HTML:An extensive natural history of the marvelous mollusk, featuring stunning photography, underwater research, and personal narratives.
The visually arresting and often misunderstood octopus has long captured popular imagination. With an alien appearance and an uncanny intellect, this exceptional sea creature has inspired fear in famous lore and legendsâ??from the giant octopus attack in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea to Ursula the sea witch in The Little Mermaid. Yet its true nature is more wondrous still. After decades of research, the authors reveal a sensitive, curious, and playful animal with remarkable intelligence, an ability to defend itself with camouflage and jet propulsion, an intricate nervous system, and advanced problem-solving abilities.
In this beautifully photographed book, three leading marine biologists bring readers face to face with these amazingly complex animals that have fascinated scientists for decades. From the molluscan ancestry of today's octopus to its ingenious anatomy, amazing mating and predatory behaviors, and other-worldly relatives, the authors take readers through the astounding life cycle, uncovering the details of distinctive octopus personalities. With personal narratives, underwater research, stunning closeup photography, and thoughtful guidance for keeping octopuses in captivity, Octopus is the first comprehensive natural history of this smart denizen of the sea.
Praise for Octopus: The Ocean's Intelligent Invertebrate
"The octopusâ??strange, mysterious, perfectly camouflaged, able to change texture, color, and shape, bendable, sneaky, and intelligent. I heartily recommend this book." â??Jean-Michel Cousteau, President, Ocean Futures Soc

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