Evidence for direct use of terminal organ for spermatophore transfer in giant squid, Architeuthis dux.

microPublication biology Pub Date : 2025-04-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.17912/micropub.biology.001476
Seiji Sasai, Yoshiaki Tanaka, Noritaka Hirohashi
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During mating, males of most cephalopods use a modified arm, known as a hectocotylus, to transfer spermatophores into the female. However, a long-standing enigma has been whether some deep-sea squids use a terminal organ (TO), similar to a penis, for direct spermatophore transfer, as suggested by anatomical observations. Here, we present evidence supporting this hypothesis in the giant squid, Architeuthis dux . Two male squids in the moribund condition were discovered in shallow water, with their TOs passing through their own funnels and being able of active movement, a behavior previously observed in Pholidoteuthis adami in deep water.

巨乌贼直接利用末端器官转移精囊的证据。
在交配过程中,大多数头足类动物的雄性会使用一种被称为“异子叶”的改良臂,将精子囊转移到雌性体内。然而,一个长期存在的谜团是,一些深海鱿鱼是否像解剖学观察显示的那样,使用类似阴茎的末端器官(TO)来直接转移精囊。在这里,我们提出了在巨型鱿鱼大王乌贼身上支持这一假设的证据。在浅水中发现了两只濒死状态的雄性鱿鱼,它们的睾丸通过自己的漏斗,能够积极运动,这是以前在深水中观察到的Pholidoteuthis adami的行为。
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