Affiliation:
1. Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing, CA 95039, USA
2. University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI 02881, USA
Abstract
Little is known about the reproductive habits of deep-living squids. Using remotely operated vehicles in the deep waters of the Monterey Submarine Canyon, we have found evidence of mating, i.e. implanted sperm packages, on similar body locations in males and females of the rarely seen mesopelagic squid
Octopoteuthis deletron
. Equivalent numbers of both sexes were found to have mated, indicating that male squid routinely and indiscriminately mate with both males and females. Most squid species are short-lived, semelparous (i.e. with a single, brief reproductive period) and promiscuous. In the deep, dark habitat where
O. deletron
lives, potential mates are few and far between. We suggest that same-sex mating behaviour by
O. deletron
is part of a reproductive strategy that maximizes success by inducing males to indiscriminately and swiftly inseminate every conspecific that they encounter.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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