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Structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus

The Japanese flying squid, Todarodes pacificus, is thought to spawn neutrally buoyant egg masses that retain a specific location in the water column by floating at the interface between water layers of slightly different densities. It is important to understand the physical process that determines t...

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Autores principales: Puneeta, Pandey, Vijai, Dharmamony, Yamamoto, Jun, Adachi, Kohsuke, Kato, Yoshiki, Sakurai, Yasunori
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5540507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28767686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182261
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author Puneeta, Pandey
Vijai, Dharmamony
Yamamoto, Jun
Adachi, Kohsuke
Kato, Yoshiki
Sakurai, Yasunori
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Vijai, Dharmamony
Yamamoto, Jun
Adachi, Kohsuke
Kato, Yoshiki
Sakurai, Yasunori
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description The Japanese flying squid, Todarodes pacificus, is thought to spawn neutrally buoyant egg masses that retain a specific location in the water column by floating at the interface between water layers of slightly different densities. It is important to understand the physical process that determines the vertical distribution of the egg masses to predict their horizontal drift in relation to embryo survival and subsequent recruitment. Here, mesocosm experiments were conducted in a 300 m(3) tank by creating a thermally stratified (17–22°C) water column to obtain egg masses. A cage net methodology was developed to sustain egg masses for detailed observation. We measured the density of the egg masses of T. pacificus, and used this information to infer the vertical distribution patterns of the egg masses at the spawning grounds (Tsushima Strait, Japan). When measured separately, the density of the outer jelly of each egg mass was 2.7 σ units higher than that of the surrounding water. The outer jelly and the specific gravity of embedded individual eggs (~1.10) cause the egg masses to have very slight negative buoyancy relative to the water in which they are formed. Analysis of the vertical profile of the spawning ground showed that water density (σ(θ)) increased sharply at ~30 m depth; thus, egg masses might settle above the pycnocline layer. In conclusion, we suggest that T. pacificus egg masses might retain their location in the water column by floating at the interface between water layers of slightly different densities, which happen to be above the pycnocline layer (actual depth varies seasonally/annually) in the Tsushima Strait between Korea and Japan.
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spelling pubmed-55405072017-08-12 Structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus Puneeta, Pandey Vijai, Dharmamony Yamamoto, Jun Adachi, Kohsuke Kato, Yoshiki Sakurai, Yasunori PLoS One Research Article The Japanese flying squid, Todarodes pacificus, is thought to spawn neutrally buoyant egg masses that retain a specific location in the water column by floating at the interface between water layers of slightly different densities. It is important to understand the physical process that determines the vertical distribution of the egg masses to predict their horizontal drift in relation to embryo survival and subsequent recruitment. Here, mesocosm experiments were conducted in a 300 m(3) tank by creating a thermally stratified (17–22°C) water column to obtain egg masses. A cage net methodology was developed to sustain egg masses for detailed observation. We measured the density of the egg masses of T. pacificus, and used this information to infer the vertical distribution patterns of the egg masses at the spawning grounds (Tsushima Strait, Japan). When measured separately, the density of the outer jelly of each egg mass was 2.7 σ units higher than that of the surrounding water. The outer jelly and the specific gravity of embedded individual eggs (~1.10) cause the egg masses to have very slight negative buoyancy relative to the water in which they are formed. Analysis of the vertical profile of the spawning ground showed that water density (σ(θ)) increased sharply at ~30 m depth; thus, egg masses might settle above the pycnocline layer. In conclusion, we suggest that T. pacificus egg masses might retain their location in the water column by floating at the interface between water layers of slightly different densities, which happen to be above the pycnocline layer (actual depth varies seasonally/annually) in the Tsushima Strait between Korea and Japan. Public Library of Science 2017-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5540507/ /pubmed/28767686 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182261 Text en © 2017 Puneeta et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Puneeta, Pandey
Vijai, Dharmamony
Yamamoto, Jun
Adachi, Kohsuke
Kato, Yoshiki
Sakurai, Yasunori
Structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus
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title_full Structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus
title_fullStr Structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus
title_full_unstemmed Structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus
title_short Structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid Todarodes pacificus
title_sort structure and properties of the egg mass of the ommastrephid squid todarodes pacificus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5540507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28767686
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0182261
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