Abstract

In total, 90 gelatinous spheres, averaging one meter in diameter, have been recorded from ~ 1985 to 2019 from the NE Atlantic Ocean, including the Mediterranean Sea, using citizen science. More than 50% had a dark streak through center. They were recorded from the surface to ~ 60–70 m depth, mainly neutrally buoyant, in temperatures between 8 and 24°C. Lack of tissue samples has until now, prohibited confirmation of species. However, in 2019 scuba divers secured four tissue samples from the Norwegian coast. In the present study, DNA analysis using COI confirms species identity as the ommastrephid broadtail shortfin squid Illex coindetii (Vérany, 1839); these are the first confirmed records from the wild. Squid embryos at different stages were found in different egg masses: (1) recently fertilized eggs (stage ~ 3), (2) organogenesis (stages ~ 17–19 and ~ 23), and (3) developed embryo (stage ~ 30). Without tissue samples from each and every record for DNA corroboration we cannot be certain that all spherical egg masses are conspecific, or that the remaining 86 observed spheres belong to Illex coindetii. However, due to similar morphology and size of these spheres, relative to the four spheres with DNA analysis, we suspect that many of them were made by I. coindetii.

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Title
In situ recordings of large gelatinous spheres from NE Atlantic, and the first genetic confirmation of egg mass of Illex coindetii (Vérany, 1839) (Cephalopoda, Mollusca)
Author
Ringvold Halldis 1 ; Taite Morag 2 ; Louise, Allcock A 2 ; Vecchione, Michael 3 ; Péan Michel 4 ; Sandulli, Roberto 5 ; Johnsen Geir 6 ; Fjellheim Arne 7 ; Bakke Snorre 8 ; Sannæs Hanne 9 ; Wårøy, Synnes Ann-Elin 10 ; Coronel José 11 ; Hansen, Martin 12 ; Olejar, Peter G 13 ; Eliassen Geir 14 ; Eliassen, Anita 14 ; Klungland Karl 15 

 Sea Snack Norway, Bergen, Norway 
 National University of Ireland, School of Natural Sciences and Ryan Institute, Galway, Ireland (GRID:grid.6142.1) (ISNI:0000 0004 0488 0789) 
 NOAA/ Smithsonian Institution, Washington, USA (GRID:grid.1214.6) (ISNI:0000 0000 8716 3312) 
 DORIS, the naturalist website of the French Underwater Federation (FFESSM), Marseille, France (GRID:grid.1214.6) 
 Parthenope University of Naples, CoNISMa, Rome, Italy (GRID:grid.17682.3a) (ISNI:0000 0001 0111 3566) 
 Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway (GRID:grid.5947.f) (ISNI:0000 0001 1516 2393) 
 NORCE research – Environment, Bergen, Norway (GRID:grid.5947.f) 
 Møreforsking AS, Ålesund, Norway (GRID:grid.458523.d) (ISNI:0000 0004 0611 2003) 
 Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway (GRID:grid.10917.3e) (ISNI:0000 0004 0427 3161) 
10  Centre for Coastal Research, University of Agder, Kristiansand, Norway (GRID:grid.23048.3d) (ISNI:0000 0004 0417 6230) 
11  Mallorca, Palma, Spain (GRID:grid.489678.c) 
12  Oceanfjord AS, Ålesund, Norway (GRID:grid.489678.c) 
13  Ålesund Diving Club, Ålesund, Norway (GRID:grid.489678.c) 
14  Arendal Underwater Club, Arendal, Norway (GRID:grid.489678.c) 
15  Søgne Diving Club, Søgne, Norway (GRID:grid.489678.c) 
Publication year
2021
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2506940912
Copyright
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