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     Idiosepius notoides 
               (Berry, 1921)

                  Southern Pygmy Squid

               Samantha Reynolds (2014)





 

 

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Summary


Physical Description


Ecology


Life History & Behaviour


Locomotion


Predator Avoidance Strategies


Reproduction & Development


Substrate Preference Experiment


Anatomy & Physiology


Nervous System


Sensory Systems


Integumentary System


Buoyancy Control Systems


Other Physiological Systems


Evolution & Systematics


Biogeographic Distribution


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Conservation & Threats


On the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Idiosepius notoides is classified as ‘Data Deficient’ because of the lack of information about its ecology. Little is known about populations and the trends in their numbers.

I. notoides is typically found in seagrass beds (Zostera spp. and Heterozostera spp.) and according to the IUCN, these species are of ‘Least Concern’ in the geographic range of I. notoides. The IUCN advocates more research into the ecology and life history of this species in order to determine the distribution of populations and their sizes. Monitoring of habitat species is also recommended and the IUCN warns that because I. notoides inhabits shallow coastal waters close to large human population centres, it is vulnerable to anthropogenic influences (Barratt and Allcock 2012).

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