Doubleday, Zoë A.Prowse, Thomas A. A.Arkhipkin, AlexanderPierce, Graham J.Semmens, JaysonSteer, MichaelLeporati, Stephen C.Lourenco, SilviaQuetglas, AntoniSauer, WarwickGillanders, Bronwyn M.2017-05-232017-05-232016-05-23Doubleday, Z A, Prowse, T A A, Arkhipkin, A, Pierce, G J, Semmens, J, Steer, M, Leporati, S C, Lourenco, S, Quetglas, A, Sauer, W & Gillanders, B M 2016, 'Global proliferation of cephalopods', Current Biology, vol. 26, no. 10, pp. R406-R407. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.04.0020960-9822http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8676Acknowledgments We thank Nancy Barahona (IFOP), Rosemary Hurst (NIWA), Timothy Emery, FelipeBriceño and Jeremy Lyle (UTAS), Patricia Hobsbawn (ABARES), John Bower (HU), Mitsuo Sakai (TNFRI), Blue Ventures, SHOALS (Rodrigues), and the Fisheries Research and Training Unit (Rodrigues) for their assistance in sourcing time-series and providing catch and effort data, as well as Felipe Briceño and Eriko Hoshino (UTAS) for Spanish- and Japanese-to-English translation, respectively. This paper resulted from a workshop funded by The Environment Institute, University of Adelaide.2344298engSDG 14 - Life Below WaterQH301 BiologyQH301Global proliferation of cephalopodsJournal article10.1016/j.cub.2016.04.0022610