“…Climate-driven expansion has also been described in other cephalopod groups, namely in: i) squids -Dosidicus gigas (d'Orbigny, 1835) (Zeidberg and Robison, 2007;Rosa et al, 2013a), Todarodes sagittatus (Lamarck, 1798), Todaropsis eblanae (Ball, 1841) and Teuthowenia megalops (Prosch, 1849) (Golikov et al, 2013); and ii) sepiolids -Sepietta oweniana (d'Orbigny, 1841) (Golikov et al, 2014) and Stoloteuthis leucoptera (Verrill, 1878) (Quetglas et al, 2013a). There is also some evidence of changes in octopod fauna in the Mediterranean region associated with climate-driven range invasions, namely the presence of lessepsian migrants O. cyanea and A. aegina in the Levantine Sea (Galil, 2007;Osman et al, 2014). Most of these distributional shifts are occurring at higher latitudes, and in regions [GP1] where the marine ecosystems are warming the fastest (Hoegh-Guldberg and Bruno, 2010;Fossheim et al, 2015), and, therefore, increased borealization of cephalopod communities in the Arctic is also expected during this century (e.g.…”