Author:
Singer Randal A.,Moore Jon A.,Stanley Edward L.
Abstract
AbstractThe deep ocean is frequently assumed to be a homogeneous system lacking
the same diverse life history strategies found in shallower waters. However, as our
methods for exploring the deep ocean improve, common assumptions about dispersal,
reproduction and behavior are constantly being challenged. Fishes exhibit the most
diverse reproductive strategies among vertebrates. Understanding life history
strategies in deep-sea environments is lacking for many species of fishes. Here, we
report a novel reproductive strategy where a fish (Parazen
pacificus) provides parental care via mouth brooding. This behavior
is observed from a specimen collected with eggs present in the buccal cavity, along
with other specimens exhibiting pre-brooding morphologies. This is the first
description of this unique life history trait in a deep-sea fish and fills in a gap
in the larval literature for this family of fishes and prompts further investigation
into other novel reproductive modes of deep-sea fauna.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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