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Nautilus pompilius Emperor Nautilus

Nautilus pompiliusis commonly referred to as Emperor Nautilus. Difficulty in the aquarium: Experts only! Very hard to keep. A aquarium size of at least 2000 Liter is recommended. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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lexID:
1890 
AphiaID:
216384 
Scientific:
Nautilus pompilius 
German:
Perlboot 
English:
Emperor Nautilus 
Category:
Cephalopoda 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Mollusca (Phylum) > Cephalopoda (Class) > Nautilida (Order) > Nautilidae (Family) > Nautilus (Genus) > pompilius (Species) 
Initial determination:
Linnaeus, 1758 
Occurrence:
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Australia, Cambodia, Fiji, India, Indian Ocean, Indo Pacific, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Western Pacific Ocean 
Sea depth:
0 - 750 Meter 
Habitats:
Seawater, Sea water 
Size:
22,2 cm 
Weight:
1.7 kg 
Temperature:
14,5 °F - 27,9 °F (14,5°C - 27,9°C) 
Food:
Fish (little fishes), Krill, Mysis, Schrimps, Shrimps 
Tank:
439.96 gal (~ 2000L)  
Difficulty:
Experts only! Very hard to keep 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Appendix II ((commercial trade possible after a safety assessment by the exporting country)) 
Red List:
Least concern (LC)  
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
More related species
in this lexicon:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2023-12-30 12:36:11 

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Nautilus pompilius Linnaeus, 1758

Synonymised names:
Nautilus pompilius pompilius Linnaeus, 1758 · unaccepted

Direct children (1):
Subspecies Nautilus pompilius pompilius Linnaeus, 1758 accepted as Nautilus pompilius Linnaeus, 1758

Scientific paper

  1. Isolation and characterisation of microsatellite loci for the ancient cephalopod,Nautilus pompilius, Williams, Rachel C.; Dawson, Deborah A.; Horsburgh, Gavin J.; Sinclair, William , 2015
  2. Higher risk of fatality by predatory attacks in earlier ontogenetic stages of modern Nautilus pompilius in the Philippines: evidence from the ontogenetic analyses of shell repairs, Yomogida, Satoko; Wani, Ryoji , 2013
  3. FIRST REPORT OF A SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF A MUCODEGENERATIVE DISEASE IN THE CHAMBERED NAUTILUS ( NAUTILUS POMPILIUS ), Barord, Gregory J.; Ju, Chenghui; Basil, Jennifer A. , 2012
  4. Biological response to experimental damage of the phragmocone and siphuncle in Nautilus pompilius Linnaeus, YASUYUKI TSUJINO; YASUNARI SHIGETA, 2012
  5. DNA barcoding in Nautilus pompilius (Mollusca : Cephalopoda): evolutionary divergence of an ancient species in modern times, Williams, Rachel C.; Newman, Stephen J.; Sinclair, William , 2012
  6. Old and sticky—adhesive mechanisms in the living fossil Nautilus pompilius (Mollusca, Cephalopoda), Janek von Byern; Ryoji Wani; Thomas Schwaha; Ingo Grunwald; Norbert Cyran, 2012
  7. Альбом «Разлука» (1986) «Nautilus Pompilius»: лирический субъект и образ исполнителя, Е.А. Селезова, 2011
  8. Spatial Subdivision and Genetic Diversity in Populations on the East and West Coasts of Australia: The Multi-Faceted Case of Nautilus pompilius (Mollusca, Cephalopoda), Sinclair, William; Newman, Stephen J.; Vianna, Gabriel M. S.; Williams, Steven; Aspden, William J. , 2011
  9. [Topics in Geobiology] Nautilus Volume 6 || The Functional Morphology of the Tentacle Musculature of Nautilus pompilius, Saunders, W. Bruce; Landman, Neil H. , 2010
  10. [Topics in Geobiology] Nautilus Volume 6 || Biometrie Analysis of Nautilus pompilius from the Philippines and the Fiji Islands, Saunders, W. Bruce; Landman, Neil H. , 2010
  11. [Topics in Geobiology] Nautilus Volume 6 || On the Habitat of Nautilus pompilius in Tañon Strait (Philippines) and the Fiji Islands, Saunders, W. Bruce; Landman, Neil H. , 2010
  12. [Topics in Geobiology] Nautilus Volume 6 || Visual Behavior and Visual Sensitivity of Nautilus pompilius, Saunders, W. Bruce; Landman, Neil H. , 2010
  13. Nautilus pompilius fishing and population decline in the Philippines: A comparison with an unexploited Australian Nautilus population, A. Dunstan; O. Alanis; J. Marshall, 2010
  14. «ВОЗЬМИ МЕНЯ, ВОЗЬМИ НА КРАЙ ЗЕМЛИ»: АЛЬБОМ ГРУППЫ «NAUTILUS POMPILIUS» «ЧЕЛОВЕК БЕЗ ИМЕНИ», Е.В. ИСАЕВА, 2010
  15. Comparative bioaccumulation of trace elements between Nautilus pompilius and Nautilus macromphalus (Cephalopoda: Nautiloidea) from Vanuatu and New Caledonia, Mathieu Pernice; Julien Boucher; Renata Boucher-Rodoni; Pascale Joannot; Paco Bustamante, 2009
  16. Chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius pompilius) responds to underwater vibrations*, Soucier, Christian P.; Basil, Jennifer A. , 2008
  17. A biphasic memory curve in the chambered nautilus, Nautilus pompilius L. (Cephalopoda: Nautiloidea), Crook, R.; Basil, J. , 2008
  18. Женские образы в текстах группы Nautilus Pompilius (подступы к теме), Исаева Е.В., 2008
  19. First discovery of fossil Nautilus pompilius Linnaeus, 1758 (Nautilidae, Cephalopoda) from Pangasinan, northwestern Philippines, Wani, Ryoji; de Ocampo, Roberto S. P.; Aguilar, Yolanda M.; Zepeda, Maybellyn A.; Kurihara, Yukito; Hagino, Kyoko; Hayashi, Hiroki; Kase, Tomoki , 2008
  20. Nautilus pompilius Hemocyanin: 9 Å Cryo-EM Structure and Molecular Model Reveal the Subunit Pathway and the Interfaces between the 70 Functional Units, Christos Gatsogiannis; Arne Moeller; Frank Depoix; Ulrich Meissner; Jürgen Markl, 2007
  21. Identification of aVibriostrain producing antimicrobial agents in the excretory organs ofNautilus pompilius(Cephalopoda: Nautiloidea), M. Pernice; D. Destoumieux-Garzón; J. Peduzzi; S. Rebuffat; R. Boucher-Rodoni, 2007
  22. Genetic diversity of isolated populations ofNautilus pompilius(Mollusca, Cephalopoda) in the Great Barrier Reef and Coral Sea, Billy Sinclair; Leica Briskey; William Aspden; Graham Pegg, 2007
  23. Planispiral Cephalopod Shells as a Sensitive Indicator of Modern and Ancient Bottom Currents: New Data from Flow Experiments with Modern Nautilus pompilius, WANI, R.; IKEDA, H. , 2006
  24. Planispiral Cephalopod Shells as a Sensitive Indicator of Modern and Ancient Bottom Currents: New Data from Flow Experiments with Modern Nautilus pompilius, Ryoji Wani and Hiroshi Ikeda, 2006
  25. The Hemocyanin from a Living Fossil, the CephalopodNautilus pompilius: Protein Structure, Gene Organization, and Evolution, Sandra Bergmann; Bernhard Lieb; Peter Ruth; Jürgen Markl, 2006
  26. Y-maze experiments on the chemotactic behaviour of the tetrabranchiate cephalopodNautilus pompilius(Mollusca), B. Westermann; K. Beuerlein, 2005
  27. Immunohistochemical Localization of Cardio-Active Neuropeptides in the Heart of a Living Fossil,Nautilus pompiliusL. (Cephalopoda, Tetrabranchiata), J. Springer; P. Ruth; K. Beuerlein; B. Westermann; R. Schipp, 2004
  28. THE IMPRESSIVE COMPLEXITY IN THE NAUTILUS POMPILIUS SHELL, CASTREJÓN PITA, A. A.; CASTREJÓN PITA, J. R.; SARMIENTO GALÁN, A.; CASTREJÓN GARCÍA, R. , 2003
  29. Environmental Hypoxia Does Not Constrain the Diurnal Depth Distribution of Free‐SwimmingNautilus pompilius, , 2003
  30. СИСТЕМА МОТИВОВ В АЛЬБОМЕ ГРУППЫ «NAUTILUS POMPILIUS» «КРЫЛЬЯ», Е.В. КОРНЕЕВА, 2001
  31. ВОДА, В КОТОРОЙ ПЛЫВЕТ NAUTILUS POMPILIUS, Т.Г. ИВЛЕВА, 2000
  32. СИСТЕМА МОТИВОВ В АЛЬБОМЕ ГРУППЫ «NAUTILUS POMPILIUS» «ЯБЛОКИТАЙ», Е.В. КОРНЕЕВА, 2000
  33. НЕКОТОРЫЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ХРОНОТОПА В ТЕКСТАХ ПЕСЕН ГРУППЫ «NAUTILUS POMPILIUS», Н.К. НЕЖДАНОВА, 2000
  34. РЕЦЕПЦИЯ ТРАДИЦИОННЫХ КУЛЬТУРНЫХ МИФОВ, «ВЕЧНЫХ ОБРАЗОВ» И СЮЖЕТОВ В СОВРЕМЕННОЙ РУССКОЙ РОК-ПОЭЗИИ (НА МАТЕРИАЛЕ ТЕКСТОВ ГРУППЫ «NAUTILUS POMPILIUS»), Е.А. КОЗИЦКАЯ, 2000
  35. Arginine Kinase from Nautilus pompilius, a Living Fossil: SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF AMINO ACID RESIDUES IN THE GUANIDINO SPECIFICITY REGION, Suzuki, T.; Fukuta, H.; Nagato, H.; Umekawa, M. , 2000
  36. Tracer studies of food absorption in the digestive tract of Nautilus pompilius (Cephalopoda, Tetrabranchiata), Bettina Westermann; Knut Beuerlein; Peter Ruth; Rudolf Schipp, 2000
  37. Effects of ambientPO2and temperature on oxygen uptake inNautilus pompilius, J. F. Staples; J. J. Hershkowitz; R. G. Boutilier, 2000
  38. Tracer studies of food absorption in the digestive tract ofNautilus pompilius(Cephalopoda, Tetrabranchiata), Bettina Westermann, Knut Beuerlein, Peter Ruth, Rudolf Schipp, 2000
  39. Cytological and enzyme-histochemical investigations on the digestive organs ofNautilus pompilius(Cephalopoda, Tetrabranchiata), B. Westermann; Rudolf Schipp, 1998
  40. Spatial summation in the phototactic behaviour of Nautilus pompilius, Muntz, W. R. A., 1994
  41. Effects of light on the efficacy of traps for Nautilus pompilius, Muntz, W. R. A., 1994
  42. Shape and Order in Organic Nature: The Nautilus Pompilius, Rory Fonseca, 1993
  43. An Anatomical Study of the Retina of Nautilus pompilius, W. R. A. Muntz and S. L. Wentworth, 1987
  44. Periodicity of Chamber Formation in Chambered Cephalopods: Evidence from Nautilus macromphalus and Nautilus pompilius, Peter Douglas Ward, 1985
  45. Stable isotopic studies of Nautilus macromphalus sowerby (new Caledonia) and Nautilus pompilius L. (Fiji), Bruce E. Taylor; Peter D. Ward, 1983
  46. Motor performance and jet propulsion in the cephalopod nautilus pompilius, J.A. Chamberlain Jr., 1983
  47. Geochemical analysis of Nautilus pompilius from Fiji, South Pacific, Uwe Brand, 1983
  48. Radiographic observation of chamber formation in Nautilus pompilius, Ward, Peter D.; Chamberlain, John, 1983
  49. Growth Rate and Habitat of Nautilus pompilius Inferred from Radioactive and Stable Isotope Studies, J. Kirk Cochran, Danny M. Rye and Neil H. Landman, 1981
  50. Nautilus pompilius: Branchial circulation enhanced by an auxiliary pumping mechanism, G. B. Bourne; J. R. Redmond; K. Johansen, 1977

External links

  1. sealifebase (en). Abgerufen am 30.12.2023.
  2. Wikipedia (de). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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Husbandry know-how of owners

am 11.10.11#5
Neben dem bereits abgebildeten Tier gibt es weitere Nautilus-Arten:

Nautilus belauensis (zweitgrößte Art)

Nautilus macromphalus

Nautilus stenomphalus

Nautilus repertus

Allonautilus scrobiculatus (früher Nautilus scrobiculatus

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Liebe Grüße Andreas
am 09.07.10#4
In dem Buch (632 Seiten) von Saunders, W.B. und N.H. Landman. 1986. "Nautilus, the biology and paleobiology of a living fossil." werden auch die Haltung in mehren öffentliche Aquarien beschrieben.

Dort werden die Tiere 3-6 mal (in Waikiki:18 g pro Tier und 3 mal die Woche)in der Woche gefüttert und in Becken gehältern mit einer Strömung von 600 l/h (Waikiki) bei Themperaturen im Durchschnitt zwischen 18°C in der Nacht und 21°C am Tag. Min. und Max. sind 6-24°C. Wärmere Themperaturen werden laut dem Buch nur für kurze Zeit ertragen. Es wird ein Beispiel angegeben das nach von 48 Stunden bei 27°C die Tiere verstorben sind.

In der Regel werden sie mit lebenden Fisch, Garnelen und Krabben oder mit teilen davon gefüttert!

Es werden Beckengrößen von z.B. 1200 Liter genannt.
am 08.07.10#3
Nautilus pompilius (max. 170 - 180 mm) ist zwar die Art mit dem größten Verbreitungsgrad, aber es gibt mehrere Arten.

Nautilus belauensis Saunders, 1981
Nautilus macromphalus Sowerby, 1849
Nautilus pompilius Linnaeus, 1758
Nautilus repertus Iredale, 1944
Nautilus scrobiculatus (Lightfoot, 1786)
Nautilus stenomphalus Sowerby, 1849

Die meisten oder alle (?) sind Sympatrische Arten!

Reference: Saunders, W.B., and N.H. Landman. 1986. Nautilus, the biology and paleobiology of a living fossil.New York, Plenum
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