DescriptionSexual dimorphism in mature male and female Nautilus pompilius.png
Original caption: "Males were larger (light bars: mean shell diameter = 131.9±2.6 mm, apertural shell width = 67.9±5.2 mm, N = 870) than females (dark bars: mean shell diameter = 118.9±7.5 mm, apertural shell width = 61.5±4.7 mm, n = 86). Maturation occurred at sizes varying±11% of the mean maximum shell diameter."
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Dunstan AJ; Ward PD; Marshall NJ (February 2011). "Nautilus pompilius life history and demographics at the Osprey Reef Seamount, Coral Sea, Australia.". PLoS ONE6 (2): e16312. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016312
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{{Information |Description=Original caption: "Males were larger (light bars: mean shell diameter = 131.9±2.6 mm, apertural shell width = 67.9±5.2 mm, N = 870) than females (dark bars: mean shell diameter = 118.9±7.5 mm, apertural shell width = 61.5...