I guess I also wrote a thesis if you're into that kind of thing.
Sadly, most of these are not open access. If you don't have a subscription and want to read something, drop me a line.
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Staaf, D.J., Zeidberg, L.D., Gilly, W.F., Effects of temperature on embryonic development of the Humboldt squid, Dosidicus gigas. Marine Ecology Progress Series 441: 165-175.
Villanueva, R., Staaf, D.J., Argüelles, J., Bozzano, A., Camarillo-Coop, S., Nigmatullin, Ch.M., Petroni, G., Quintana, D., Sakai, M., Sakurai, Y., Salinas-Zavala, C.A., De Silva-Dávila, R., Tafur, R., Vidal, Erica A. G., Yamashiro, C., Methods for in vitro fertilization of oceanic squids. In review, Aquaculture.
Mazzillo, F.F.M., Staaf, D.J., Field, J.C., Carter, M.L., Ohman, M.D., 2011. A note on the detection of the neurotoxin domoic acid in beach-stranded Dosidicus gigas in the Southern California Bight. CalCOFI Reports 52.
Staaf, D.J., Ruiz-Cooley, R.I., Elliger, C., Lebaric, Z., Campos, B., Markaida, U., Gilly, W.F., 2010. Ommastrephid squids in the Central and Eastern Pacific show a convergent biogeographic break but divergent population structures. Marine Ecology Progress Series 418: 165-178.
Staaf, D.J., Camarillo-Coop, S., Haddock, S.H.D., Nyack, A.C., Payne, J., Salinas-Zavala, C.A., Seibel, B.A., Trueblood, L., Widmer, C., Gilly, W.F., 2008. Natural egg mass deposition by the Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) in the Gulf of California and characteristics of paralarvae. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom88: 759-770.
Moltschaniwskyj, N.A., K. Hall, M.R. Lipinski, J.E.A.R. Marian, M. Nishiguchi, M. Sakai, D.J. Shulman, B. Sinclair, D.L. Sinn, M. Staudinger, R. Van Gelderen, R. Villanueva, K. Warnke, 2007. Ethical considerations when using cephalopods as experimental animals. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 17: 455-476.
Shulman, D.J. and F.G. Hochberg, 2007. Dicyemida. In: The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from Central California to Oregon, 4th edition (ed. James Carlton). University of California Press.
Hochberg, F.G. and D.J. Shulman, 2007. Cephalopoda. In: The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from Central California to Oregon, 4th edition (ed. James Carlton). University of California Press.