Observation of a Gelatinous Octopod, Haliphron atlanticus, along the Southern West Mariana Ridge: A Unique Cephalopod of Continental Slope and Mesopelagic Communities

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Michael J. Miller, T. Miwa, S. Watanabe, M. Kuroki, Takatoshi Higuchi, A. Takeuchi, Kenta Serizawa, T. Okino, K. Tsukamoto
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Abstract

The circumglobal deep-sea gelatinous giant octopod, Haliphron atlanticus, reaches 4 m in length and uses both benthic and pelagic habitats in the upper 3000 m of the ocean during different life history stages, but it is rarely observed due to the deep-depths where it typically lives. It has been collected in trawls and observed a few times near continental margins or islands and has been identified in the stomach contents of deep-diving predators such as sperm whales and blue sharks or detected as body fragments after predation events. An individual H. atlanticus (~1 m in total length) was video-recorded at 12:21 for about 3 minutes in front of the Shinkai 6500 submersible at 586–599 m (6.5°C, salinity 34.4) along the West Mariana Ridge. It made no escape attempt as the submersible approached and it moved slowly up or down in front of the submersible. It was over the outer seamount-slope (bottom depth ~3208 m) ~50 km west of seamounts (≥1529 m summits), but how it fits into the mesopelagic food web along the ridge is unclear. More information is needed to understand the role of H. atlanticus in oceanic food webs and if it typically lives along seamount ridges.
西马里亚纳海岭南部胶状章鱼大西洋大须鲸的观察:大陆斜坡和中远洋群落中独特的头足类动物
这种环绕全球的深海胶状巨型章鱼,大西洋大须鲸(Haliphron atlanticus),身长可达4米,在不同的生活史阶段,在海洋3000米以上的地方同时栖息于底栖和中上层,但由于它通常生活在深海,因此很少被观察到。在大陆边缘或岛屿附近,人们用拖网收集和观察了几次,并在抹香鲸和蓝鲨等深潜捕食者的胃内容物中发现了它,或者在捕食事件发生后作为身体碎片检测到它。12时21分,在西马里亚纳海岭586-599米(6.5°C, 34.4盐度)的海面上,在新海6500号潜水器前,用3分钟的时间拍摄到了一条大西洋虎(总长度约1米)。当潜水器靠近时,它没有试图逃跑,而是在潜水器前面缓慢地上下移动。它位于海山(山顶≥1529米)以西50公里的外海山斜坡(底部深度~3208米)上,但它如何融入沿山脊的中远洋食物网尚不清楚。需要更多的信息来了解大西洋嗜血杆菌在海洋食物网中的作用,以及它是否典型地生活在海山山脊上。
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Journal of Marine Biology
Journal of Marine Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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