2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2109.2008.02019.x
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Reproductive aspects, eggs and paralarvae ofRobsonella fontanianus(d'Orbigny, 1834)

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“…R. fontaniana is a small octopus, abundant in southern Chile; its distribution ranges from 5 • S on the Pacific Coast, to 42 • S on the Atlantic coast (Ré, 1998). The diet of octopus paralarvae (Iglesias et al, 2004;Carrasco et al, 2006;González et al, 2008;Villanueva & Norman, 2008;Uriarte et al, 2010) and adults (Pérez et al, 2006;Ibañez et al, 2009) is based on crustaceans.…”
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“…R. fontaniana is a small octopus, abundant in southern Chile; its distribution ranges from 5 • S on the Pacific Coast, to 42 • S on the Atlantic coast (Ré, 1998). The diet of octopus paralarvae (Iglesias et al, 2004;Carrasco et al, 2006;González et al, 2008;Villanueva & Norman, 2008;Uriarte et al, 2010) and adults (Pérez et al, 2006;Ibañez et al, 2009) is based on crustaceans.…”
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“…From the other two, E. megalocyathus is the only large octopod (~1 m total length [TL]) recorded in this area (Osorio et al, 2006;Häussermann & Försterra, 2009), with paralarvae around 8 mm DML and a planktonicbenthic period of dispersal (Ortiz et al, 2006), which could explain the large size of the paralarvae collected. By contrast, for R. fontaniana smaller adult sizes (28 cm TL), smaller hatchling sizes (~4.0 mm TL), extended planktonic periods (~72 days) and large benthic stage size (~11 mm TL) have been recorded (González et al, 2008;Ortiz & Ré, 2010;Uriarte et al, 2010), supporting the identity of the small paralarvae collected. A skin film covering the body of the paralarvae has been reported in several species of octopuses, including E. megalocyathus (see Villanueva & Norman, 2008); however, it was not detected by Ortiz & Ré (2010) in R. fontaniana hatchlings.…”
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“…O. mimus, R. fontaniana, E. megalocyathus) and squids (e.g. D. gigas, L. gahi) (Warnke, 1999;Guerra et al, 2001;Castro et al, 2002;Ortiz et al, 2006;González et al, 2008;Staaf et al, 2008;Ortiz & Ré 2010;Uriarte et al, 2010), detailed information on morphological patterns of hatchlings and juveniles has not previously been described. Although the abundance of young cephalopods in our samples seems to be low, similar values have been previously recorded in this geographic area by Vega et al (2000) and Balbontín et al (2004).…”
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