Caldwell Roy L, Ross Richard, Rodaniche Arcadio, Huffard Christine L
Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720-3140, United States of America; California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, United States of America.
California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2015 Aug 12;10(8):e0134152. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0134152. eCollection 2015.
Over thirty years ago anecdotal accounts of the undescribed Larger Pacific Striped Octopus suggested behaviors previously unknown for octopuses. Beak-to-beak mating, dens shared by mating pairs, inking during mating and extended spawning were mentioned in publications, and enticed generations of cephalopod biologists. In 2012-2014 we were able to obtain several live specimens of this species, which remains without a formal description. All of the unique behaviors listed above were observed for animals in aquaria and are discussed here. We describe the behavior, body color patterns, and postures of 24 adults maintained in captivity. Chromatophore patterns of hatchlings are also shown.
三十多年前,关于未被描述的大太平洋条纹章鱼的轶事报道表明,章鱼存在一些此前不为人知的行为。出版物中提到了喙对喙交配、交配配对共享巢穴、交配时喷墨以及延长产卵等行为,这些行为吸引了几代头足类生物学家。在2012年至2014年期间,我们得以获得该物种的几只活体标本,该物种仍未得到正式描述。上述所有独特行为都是在水族箱中对动物进行观察时发现的,并在此进行讨论。我们描述了圈养的24只成年章鱼的行为、体色模式和姿势。还展示了幼体的色素细胞模式。