DR. JEAN ALUPAY
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    • Characterization of octopus arm autotomy
    • Movement in the octopus muscular hydrostat
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PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS​
  • Alupay, Jean S. and Jennifer Mather. “Locomotion of Coleoid Cephalopods.” Physiology of Molluscs: A collection of selected reviews. Ed. Saber Saleuddin & Spencer Mukai. New Jersey: Apple Academic Press, (2016): 219-274.
  • Mather, Jennifer and Jean S. Alupay. (2016) An ethogram for benthic octopods (Cephalopoda: Octopodidae). Journal of Comparative Psychology. 130 :109-127.
  • Alupay, Jean S., Stavros P. Hadjisolomou, and Robyn J. Crook. (2014) Arm injury produces long-term behavioral and neural hypersensitivity in octopus. Neuroscience letters 558: 137-142.
  • Alupay, Jean S. (2013) Characterization of arm autotomy in the octopus, Abdopus aculeatus (d'Orbigny 1834). Ph.D. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley USA. 126 pp.
 
PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
        2017        Alupay, J. S. Characterization of octopus species using behavior and skin patterns: An ethogram for Abdopus sp. (Okinawa, Japan). Octopus Workshop III: Octopus Conservation. Seattle Aquarium.
        2016        Alupay, J.S. & K. Iskarous. Understanding complex motor patterns in the octopus muscular hydrostat: Arm ‘slaps’ and ‘reaches’. World Congress of Malacology. Penang, Malaysia.
        2015        Alupay, J.S. and K. Iskarous. Understanding bending and stiffening properties of the muscular hydrostat using the ‘arm slap’ of octopus, Abdopus sp. Cephalopod International Advisory Council Conference. Hakodate, Japan.
        2015        Alupay, J.S. The octopus ‘arm slap’: Understanding the motor nature of hydrostat leveraging. International Ethological Conference. Cairns, Australia.
        2014        Alupay, J.S. and R.L. Caldwell. The use of arm autotomy as a secondary defense strategy in the octopus, Abdopus aculeatus. Animal Behavior Society Conference. Princeton University, New Jersey.
        2014        Mather, J., Alupay, J.S., and K. Iskarous. Unraveling the kaleidoscope of patterns on the octopus skin. Animal Behavior Society Conference. Princeton University, New Jersey.
        2014        Mather, J. and J.S. Alupay. An octopus ethogram (featuring the GPO). 2nd Giant Pacific Octopus Symposium & Workshop. Seattle Aquarium, Washington.
        2013        Alupay, J.S. and R.L. Caldwell. Arm autotomy in octopus Abdopus aculeatus on Mactan Island, Philippines. World Congress of Malacology Meeting. Ponta Delgada, Azores.
        2013        Alupay, J.S. and R.L. Caldwell. The costs and benefits of losing an arm: autotomy in the octopus Abdopus aculeatus. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, California.
        2012        Alupay, J.S. and R. L. Caldwell. Characterizing arm autotomy: an octopus mode of defense. 78th Annual Meeting of the American Malacological Society. Cherry Hill, New Jersey.
        2011        Alupay, J.S., Huffard, C., and R. L. Caldwell. Characterizing arm autotomy: an octopus mode of defense. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting. Salt Lake City, Utah.
        2010        Alupay, J.S., Ross, R. and R. L. Caldwell. Growth and development in the lesser Pacific striped octopus, Octopus chierchiae (Jatta, 1889). 76th Annual Meeting of the American Malacological Society. San Diego State University, California.

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  • Research
    • Characterization of octopus arm autotomy
    • Movement in the octopus muscular hydrostat
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Publications
  • Education & Outreach
  • Contact