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dc.contributor.authorFernández-Álvarez, Fernando Ángeles_ES
dc.contributor.authorFarré, Marces_ES
dc.contributor.authorSánchez-Márquez, Antonies_ES
dc.contributor.authorVillanueva, Rogeres_ES
dc.contributor.authorEscolar Sánchez, Oscares_ES
dc.contributor.authorNavarro, Joanes_ES
dc.date.accessioned2020-10-27T10:37:58Z-
dc.date.available2020-10-27T10:37:58Z-
dc.date.issued2020-12-
dc.identifier.citationEcology and Evolution 10(23): 12685-12689 (2020)es_ES
dc.identifier.otherCEX2019-000928-S-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/221868-
dc.description5 pages, 3 figures, supporting information https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6903.- All relevant data are included in the manuscript. Raw data are provided in the Appendix S1 and in the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) virtual repository under the doi accession number 10.20350/digitalCSIC/12622.-- This is a contribution to the Initiative AFOC (shape analysis of cephalopods' beaks; ICM‐CSIC)es_ES
dc.description.abstractLarval mortality is a keystone ecological factor for many benthic octopus since it mostly occurs before their settlement in the sea bottom as benthic juveniles. The literature had revealed that records of adult animals with morphological abnormalities (teratologies) are fewer in species with complex life cycle than in those with direct development. This is a direct consequence of the morphological, physiological, and development challenges that the transition from the larval to the adult morphology represents. During a routine fishing sample, we found an immature female horned octopus with additional buccal structures in two suckers of its ventral arms, likely rendering these suckers as inefficient. Based on the literature about the natural history of octopus, we provide evidence that these abnormalities were present at the moment of hatch. We evaluated the impact of the teratologies by comparing the shape of the buccal beaks and the trophic niche of the individual with five normal conspecifics. Although the beaks showed a different shape than normal individuals, the trophic niche was similar. Surprisingly, the teratological condition of the individual likely had no severe impacts on its life, even though it likely represents a handicap for its survival during its planktonic life. We also comment on other previous records from the literature of teratological adult octopus to highlight the amazing adaptive capacity of octopus to deal with challenging morphologieses_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipF.Á.F.‐Á. was supported by an Irish Research Council—Government of Ireland Postdoctoral Fellowship Award (Ref. GOIPD/2019/460). MF was contracted within the framework of the project CLIFISH (CTM2015‐66400‐C3‐3‐R, MINECO/FEDER), funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness and by the European Regional Development Fund. JN was funded by the Spanish National Program Ramón y Cajal (RYC‐2015‐17809). RV has been supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (OCTOSET project, RTI2018‐097908‐B‐I00, MCIU/AEI/ FEDER, EU)es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipWith the funding support of the ‘Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence’ accreditation (CEX2019-000928-S), of the Spanish Research Agency (AEI)-
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherJohn Wiley & Sonses_ES
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MINECO/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016/CTM2015‐66400‐C3‐3‐Res_ES
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/AEI/Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2017-2020/RTI2018‐097908‐B‐I00es_ES
dc.rightsopenAccesses_ES
dc.subjectGeometric morphometricses_ES
dc.subjectLarval ecologyes_ES
dc.subjectMorphologyes_ES
dc.subjectPlanktonic ecologyes_ES
dc.subjectTeratologyes_ES
dc.subjectTrophic ecologyes_ES
dc.titlePotentially handicapped but otherwise functional: Malformations in prey capture tools show no impacts on octopus lifees_ES
dc.typeartículoes_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1002/ece3.6903-
dc.description.peerreviewedPeer reviewedes_ES
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.6903es_ES
dc.identifier.e-issn2045-7758-
dc.contributor.funderIrish Research Counciles_ES
dc.contributor.funderMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad (España)es_ES
dc.contributor.funderEuropean Commissiones_ES
dc.contributor.funderMinisterio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (España)es_ES
dc.contributor.funderAgencia Estatal de Investigación (España)-
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dc.identifier.pmid33304486-
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