O'Brien Caitlin E, Roumbedakis Katina, Winkelmann Inger E
Normandie Univ., UNICAEN, Rennes 1 Univ., UR1, CNRS, UMR 6552 ETHOS, Caen, France.
Association for Cephalopod Research - CephRes, Naples, Italy.
Front Physiol. 2018 Jun 6;9:700. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00700. eCollection 2018.
Here, three researchers who have recently embarked on careers in cephalopod biology discuss the current state of the field and offer their hopes for the future. Seven major topics are explored: genetics, aquaculture, climate change, welfare, behavior, cognition, and neurobiology. Recent developments in each of these fields are reviewed and the potential of emerging technologies to address specific gaps in knowledge about cephalopods are discussed. Throughout, the authors highlight specific challenges that merit particular focus in the near-term. This review and prospectus is also intended to suggest some concrete near-term goals to cephalopod researchers and inspire those working outside the field to consider the revelatory potential of these remarkable creatures.
在这里,三位最近投身头足类生物学研究事业的研究人员讨论了该领域的现状,并表达了他们对未来的期望。探讨了七个主要主题:遗传学、水产养殖、气候变化、福利、行为、认知和神经生物学。回顾了这些领域中每个领域的最新进展,并讨论了新兴技术在填补头足类动物知识特定空白方面的潜力。在整个过程中,作者强调了近期值得特别关注的具体挑战。这篇综述和展望也旨在为头足类动物研究人员提出一些具体的近期目标,并激励该领域以外的研究人员考虑这些非凡生物的启示潜力。