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Current Biology | 2015

Vampire squid reproductive strategy is unique among coleoid cephalopods

Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Vladimir Laptikhovsky; Bruce H. Robison

Coleoid cephalopods are thought to go through only one reproductive cycle in their life. We here report that vampire squid (Vampyroteuthis infernalis) show evidence of multiple reproductive cycles. Female vampire squid spawn their eggs, then return to a resting reproductive state, which is followed by the development of a new batch of eggs. This reproductive cycle is likely to be repeated more than twenty times. This combination of reproductive traits is different from that of any other extant coleoid cephalopod.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Diet and stable isotope analyses reveal the feeding ecology of the orangeback squid Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstrup 1855) (Mollusca, Ommastrephidae) in the eastern tropical Atlantic

Véronique Merten; Bernd Christiansen; Jamileh Javidpour; Uwe Piatkowski; Oscar Puebla; Rebeca Gasca; Henk-Jan T. Hoving

In the eastern tropical Atlantic, the orangeback flying squid Sthenoteuthis pteropus (Steenstrup 1855) (Cephalopoda, Ommastrephidae) is a dominant species of the epipelagic nekton community. This carnivore squid has a short lifespan and is one of the fastest-growing squids. In this study, we characterise the role of S. pteropus in the pelagic food web of the eastern tropical Atlantic by investigating its diet and the dynamics of its feeding habits throughout its ontogeny and migration. During three expeditions in the eastern tropical Atlantic in 2015, 129 specimens were caught by hand jigging. Stomach content analyses (via visual identification and DNA barcoding) were combined with stable isotope data (∂15N and ∂13C) of muscle tissue to describe diet, feeding habits and trophic ecology of S. pteropus. Additionally, stable isotope analyses of incremental samples along the squid’s gladius—the chitinous spiniform structure supporting the muscles and organs—were carried out to explore possible diet shifts through ontogeny and migration. Our results show that S. pteropus preys mainly on myctophid fishes (e.g. Myctophum asperum, Myctophum nitidulum, Vinciguerria spp.), but also on other teleost species, cephalopods (e.g. Enoploteuthidae, Bolitinidae, Ommastrephidae), crustaceans and possibly on gelatinous zooplankton as well. The squid shows a highly opportunistic feeding behaviour that includes cannibalism. Our study indicates that the trophic position of S. pteropus may increase by approximately one trophic level from a mantle length of 15 cm to 47 cm. The reconstructed isotope-based feeding chronologies of the gladii revealed high intra- and inter-individual variability in the squid’s trophic position and foraging area. These findings are not revealed by diet or muscle tissue stable isotope analysis. This suggests a variable and complex life history involving individual variation and migration. The role of S. pteropus in transferring energy and nutrients from lower to higher trophic levels may be underestimated and important for understanding how a changing ocean impacts food webs in the eastern Atlantic.


Advances in Marine Biology | 2014

The study of deep-sea cephalopods.

Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Jose Angel A. Perez; Kathrin S. R. Bolstad; Heather E. Braid; Aaron B. Evans; Dirk Fuchs; Heather Judkins; Jesse T. Kelly; José Eduardo A. R. Marian; Ryuta Nakajima; Uwe Piatkowski; Amanda Reid; Michael Vecchione; José C. Xavier


Marine Biology | 2008

Reproduction in Heteroteuthis dispar (Rüppell, 1844) (Mollusca: Cephalopoda): a sepiolid reproductive adaptation to an oceanic lifestyle

Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Vladimir Laptikhovsky; Uwe Piatkowski; B. Önsoy


Current Biology | 2016

Association of deep-sea incirrate octopods with manganese crusts and nodule fields in the Pacific Ocean

Autun Purser; Yann Marcon; Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Michael Vecchione; Uwe Piatkowski; Deborah E. Eason; Hartmut Bluhm; Antje Boetius


Limnology and Oceanography | 2018

Particulate matter flux interception in oceanic mesoscale eddies by the polychaete Poeobius sp.

Svenja Christiansen; Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Florian Schütte; Helena Hauss; Johannes Karstensen; Arne Körtzinger; Simon-Martin Schröder; Lars Stemmann; Bernd Christiansen; Marc Picheral; Peter Brandt; Bruce H. Robison; Reinhard Koch; Rainer Kiko


EPIC3JPIO MiningImpact Annual Meeting, Bremen, Germany, 2017-02-13-2017-02-15 | 2017

The importance of manganese nodules for the life cycle of deep sea incirrate octopods

Autun Purser; Yann Marcon; Felix Janssen; Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Uwe Piatkowski; Hartmut Bluhm; Antje Boetius


Supplement to: Purser, A et al. (2016): Association of deep-sea incirrate octopods with manganese crusts and nodule fields in the Pacific Ocean. Current Biology, 26(24), R1268-R1269, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.10.052 | 2016

Photographs and videos snippets of incirrate octopods observed during SONNE cruise SO242/2 to the DISCOL Experimental Area, Peru Basin

Autun Purser; Yann Marcon; Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Michael Vecchione; Uwe Piatkowski; Deborah E. Eason; Hartmut Bluhm; Antje Boetius


Maria S. Merian-Berichte, MSM49 . DFG-Senatskommission für Ozeanographie, Bremen, Germany, 42 pp. | 2016

SEAMOX: The Influence of Seamounts and Oxygen Minimum Zones on Pelagic Fauna in the Eastern Tropical AtlanticCruise No. MSM49November 28 - December 21, 2015Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (Spain) - Mindelo (Republic of Cape Verde)

Bernd Christiansen; C. Buchholz; Friedrich Buchholz; Xupeng Chi; Svenja Christiansen; A. Denda; Eduard Fabrizius; Helena Hauss; Henk-Jan T. Hoving; S. Janßen; M. Kaufmann; A. Kronschnabel; Alexandra Lischka; F. Lüskow; B. Martin; V. Merten; P. Silva; N. Pinheiro; B. Springer; S. Zankl; T. Zeimet


In supplement to: Purser, A et al. (2016): Association of deep-sea incirrate octopods with manganese crusts and nodule fields in the Pacific Ocean. Current Biology, 26(24), R1268-R1269, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2016.10.052 | 2016

Photographs of incirrate octopods observed during SONNE cruise SO242/2 to the DISCOL Experimental Area, Peru Basin

Autun Purser; Yann Marcon; Henk-Jan T. Hoving; Michael Vecchione; Uwe Piatkowski; Deborah E. Eason; Hartmut Bluhm; Antje Boetius

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Autun Purser

Jacobs University Bremen

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Michael Vecchione

National Museum of Natural History

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Uwe Piatkowski

Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences

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Hartmut Bluhm

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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