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A total of 310 individuals (124 males, 185 females, 1 indeterminate) of the octopod Octopus salutii caught throughout the year by bottom trawlers from 25 to 800 m depth in the western Mediterranean were analysed to study some general aspects of its biology. Octopus sizes ranged from 4.0 to 13.0 cm ML and 3.5 to 16.5 cm ML in males and females, respectively. The species inhabits the lower continental shelf and upper slope, primarily between 250 and 500 m depth. The scarcity of small-sized individuals in the samples and the predominance of males and females >8 and >9 cm ML, respectively, suggest two interpretations: (1) juveniles inhabit grounds inaccessible to, or unsampled by, trawlers, or they avoid capture owing to behavioural aspects; or (2) the species meet in the trawling grounds for reproduction, because in the sizes described the majority of individuals have begun sexual maturation. The reproductive period was found to occur during spring and summer. The stomach content analysis revealed a diet composed of 33 different prey items belonging to three major taxonomic groups (crustaceans, fishes and cephalopods). Quantitatively, crustaceans (Decapoda Reptantia and Natantia groups) were the most important prey, appearing in 87% of the stomachs, followed by fish (25%) and cephalopods (10%). Finally, the paper presents data on mantle length–total weight, gonad weight–total weight and ligulae length–total weight relationships, and utilises different indexes (gonadosomatic, hepatosomatic, fullness weight and emptiness) to describe changes through the three maturity stages of both sexes.
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The octopuses analysed in this work were captured in the framework of the European project “Discards” (European Commission, DG-XIV) and the following scientific surveys: Argelia, Balar, Leder, Mersel and Selbar (Meder and Demo Projects, Instituto Español de Oceanografía), Idea (Plan Nacional I+D+I 2002–2003, MCYT) and Medits (European Commission, DG-XIV). Dr. Jonathan Rogerson revised the English version.
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Quetglas, A., González, M. & Franco, I. Biology of the upper-slope cephalopod Octopus salutii from the western Mediterranean Sea. Marine Biology 146, 1131–1138 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-004-1522-4
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