Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.

This is the first study on the reproductive biology, distribution, and abundance of the deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata Chun, 1915 in Mozambican waters. Data were obtained from a research survey carried out between March and April 2009, on board the Spanish research vessel Vizconde de Eza...

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Published in:Fisheries Research
Main Authors: Silva, Luis, Sobrino, Ignacio, Hernández, E.
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Published: 2014
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DML
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/1783
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2013.07.013
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/325500 2024-02-11T10:03:22+01:00 Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance. Silva, Luis Sobrino, Ignacio Hernández, E. Indian Ocean Western Indian Ocean Mozambique waters 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/1783 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/325500 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2013.07.013 unknown Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz Fisheries Research, 152. 2014: 98-105 0165-7836 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/1783 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/325500 doi:10.1016/j.fishres.2013.07.013 6782 none Pesquerías Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz research article 2014 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fishres.2013.07.013 2024-01-16T11:48:02Z This is the first study on the reproductive biology, distribution, and abundance of the deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata Chun, 1915 in Mozambican waters. Data were obtained from a research survey carried out between March and April 2009, on board the Spanish research vessel Vizconde de Eza. The species was present in the four depth strata (201–400 m, 401–500 m, 501–600 m and 601–700 m depth) and five geographic sectors investigated (from Inhaca to Sofala). The highest abundance was recorded in the southern sector (Inhaca) between 501 and 600 m depth, where maximum and average yields were 37.7 kg/trawl h and 9.4 kg/trawl h, respectively. The sex ratio was 0.67:1 (Females:Males). Both sexes had similar length-weight relationships and not isometric growth in weight (b < 3). Estimated sizes at first maturity were 10 cm for males and 13 cm for females. In males from 140 to 173 mm dorsal mantle length (DML) the number of spermatophores ranged from 5 to 13, with a mean value of 9. In females from 138 to 183 mm DML total fecundity ranged from 72 to 122 eggs, with a mean value of 96 eggs. The low fecundity values and large eggs (maximum size of 30 mm) indicate that V. togata produces benthic hatchlings. Although V. togata could follow a “simultaneous terminal spawning” strategy, we believe the species spawns over an extended period because we observed large mature eggs alongside smaller ones in the ovaries and because of the wide size range of the sampled population (26 to 195 mm DML). Sí Article in Journal/Newspaper DML Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Indian Fisheries Research 152 98 105
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Centro Oceanográfico de Cádiz
Silva, Luis
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Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.
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description This is the first study on the reproductive biology, distribution, and abundance of the deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata Chun, 1915 in Mozambican waters. Data were obtained from a research survey carried out between March and April 2009, on board the Spanish research vessel Vizconde de Eza. The species was present in the four depth strata (201–400 m, 401–500 m, 501–600 m and 601–700 m depth) and five geographic sectors investigated (from Inhaca to Sofala). The highest abundance was recorded in the southern sector (Inhaca) between 501 and 600 m depth, where maximum and average yields were 37.7 kg/trawl h and 9.4 kg/trawl h, respectively. The sex ratio was 0.67:1 (Females:Males). Both sexes had similar length-weight relationships and not isometric growth in weight (b < 3). Estimated sizes at first maturity were 10 cm for males and 13 cm for females. In males from 140 to 173 mm dorsal mantle length (DML) the number of spermatophores ranged from 5 to 13, with a mean value of 9. In females from 138 to 183 mm DML total fecundity ranged from 72 to 122 eggs, with a mean value of 96 eggs. The low fecundity values and large eggs (maximum size of 30 mm) indicate that V. togata produces benthic hatchlings. Although V. togata could follow a “simultaneous terminal spawning” strategy, we believe the species spawns over an extended period because we observed large mature eggs alongside smaller ones in the ovaries and because of the wide size range of the sampled population (26 to 195 mm DML). Sí
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author Silva, Luis
Sobrino, Ignacio
Hernández, E.
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Sobrino, Ignacio
Hernández, E.
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title Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.
title_short Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.
title_full Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.
title_fullStr Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.
title_full_unstemmed Deep-sea incirrate octopus Velodona togata (Chun, 1915) in waters off Mozambique (SW Indian Ocean): Reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.
title_sort deep-sea incirrate octopus velodona togata (chun, 1915) in waters off mozambique (sw indian ocean): reproductive biology, distribution and abundance.
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