Journal article
Spermatophore consumption in a cephalopod
BJ Wegener, D Stuart-Fox, MD Norman, BBM Wong
Biology Letters | ROYAL SOC | Published : 2013
Abstract
An individual's gametes can represent a nourishing food source for a manipulative mate. Here, we provide evidence of ejaculate and sperm consumption in a cephalopod. Through labelling male spermatophores with 14C radiolabel, we found that female squid, Sepiadarium austrinum, consumed the spermatophores of their partners and directed the nutrients received into both somatic maintenance and egg production. We further show that in this species-where fertilization occurs externally in the female's buccal cavity-sperm storage is short-term (less than 21 days). The combination of female spermatophore consumption and short-term external sperm storage has the potential to exert strong selection on m..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank staff at the VMSC research station and Beardall Research laboratory for support. Fieldwork and research were funded by grants from the Holsworth Wildlife Research Endowment, the Ecological Society of Australia and the Linnean Society of NSW to B.J.W.