Scheel, D. 2002. Characteristics of habitats used
by Enteroctopus dofleini in Prince William Sound and Cook Inlet, Alaska.
P.S.Z.N. Marine Ecology: 23(3):185-206.
[Pre-review draft, PDF file, 602K]
Vincent, T.L.S., D. Scheel, and K.R. Hough. 1998. Some aspects of diet
and foraging behavior of Octopus dofleini (Wulker 1910) in its northernmost
range. P.S.Z.N.: Marine Ecology 19(1):13-29.
Dodge, R., and D. Scheel. 1999. Remains of the prey: Recognizing
the midden piles of Octopus dofleini in Prince William Sound and
Port Graham, Alaska. (The Veliger, 42(3):260-266. A poster version
of these results was presented at the American Malacological
Union/Western Society of Malacologists conference
(Santa Barbara, CA June 1997).
Copies of the articles below are not available at this time (July 2004),
except as indicated. However, following acceptance and publication,
copies of these articles will be available by request from David Scheel.
Thiele, R., D. Scheel, T. L. S. Vincent. In review April 2004. Walking and jetting speeds of
Enteroctopus dofleini (Wülker, 1910). J. of Molluscan Studies.
The research described in these papers (and this
web site) was supported in part by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Trustee
Council. However, the findings and conclusions presented by the author(s)
are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or position of the
Trustee Council.
Final Report to the EVOS Trustee Council
Scheel, D., R. Dodge, T.L.S. Vincent, & K. Hough. 1997. Survey of Octopuses
in the Intertidal in Prince William Sound, Alaska. Exxon Valdez
Oil Spill Restoration Project Final Report, Project 009-D (1995-1997).