Reproductive biology and ecology of the boreoatlantic armhook squid Gonatus fabricii (Cephalopoda: Gonatidae)

Author:

Golikov Alexey V1ORCID,Blicher Martin E2,Jørgensen Lis L3,Walkusz Wojciech4,Zakharov Denis V5,Zimina Olga L6,Sabirov Rushan M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Zoology, Kazan Federal University, Kazan, 420008, Kremlyovskaya str., 18, Russia

2. Greenland Climate Research Centre, Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, 3900, Nuuk, PO Box 570, Greenland

3. Tromsø Department, Institute of Marine Research, 9294, Tromsø, PO Box 6404, Norway

4. Arctic Aquatic Research Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 501 University Crescent, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N6, Canada

5. Laboratory of Coastal Research, Polar Research Institute of Marine Fisheries and Oceanography, 183038, Knipovitcha str., 6, Russia

6. Laboratory of Zoobenthos, Murmansk Marine Biological Institute, Murmansk, 183010, Vladimirskaya str., 17, Russia

Abstract

Abstract The squid Gonatus fabricii (Lichtenstein, 1818) is the most abundant pelagic cephalopod in the Arctic and the only squid to spend all of its life cycle in this region. Despite being highly abundant, its reproductive biology remains poorly known, and data on large maturing and mature specimens are especially rare. This study, based on extensive material (51 large specimens and >35,000 specimens in all), fills major gaps in the knowledge of the reproductive biology and ecology of G. fabricii. The fecundity of females ranged from 8,862 to 16,200 oocytes, with mature and late maturing specimens having between 8,862 to c. 10,000 and 11,402 oocytes, respectively. Oogenesis was synchronous, and oocyte resorption was observed; resorbed oocytes constituted up to 23.5% of fecundity. Between two to five ripe oocytes were observed, and these were 4.0–5.5 mm in diameter (maximum dimension). Males possessed between 77 and 257 spermatophores (length = 5.8–10.8 mm). Spermatophores were characterized by a cement body with well-developed collar and discs at the oral end, an ejaculatory apparatus longer than the cement body and the lack of a tapered, sharp tip to the cement body. Spermatophore size showed a uniform increase in relation to increasing male size. In newer spermatophores, the length, width and volume of the seminal reservoir also increased. Females possessed between 62 and 84 spermatangia (length = 1.8–2.6 mm); the spermatangia were present on the buccal membranes and lacked special attachment structures. Seminal receptacles were not found on the buccal membranes of females. Our findings are consistent with the hypothesis of geographically restricted spawning in G. fabricii. The study found evidence for one new breeding area in south-eastern Greenland. No differences in sizes at maturity were found between the breeding areas. Such geographically localized reproduction is relatively common in non-deep-water squids, but is much less common in deep-water squids. Localized reproduction may be especially important for G. fabricii because increased food availability in the epipelagic layers would likely increase the survival of epipelagic juveniles, with surface currents potentially aiding in their dispersal.

Funder

Russian Foundation for Basic Research

Nordic Council of Ministers

Miljøstyrelsen

Ministry of Environment and Food of Denmark

North Atlantic Cooperation

Greenland Institute of Natural Resources

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Aquatic Science

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