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The vampire squid

Post by Faithfree » Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:11 pm

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'Squid from hell' secrets revealed

Biologists say they have unlocked secrets about the vampire squid, a mysterious creature that feeds on the decaying dead in the unlit depths.

The squid is so weird that it is known as a "phylogenetic relic". It has the honour of occupying a taxononomic category all of its own, combining features of octopuses and squids in a unique evolutionary formula that has survived for millions of years.

As Vampyroteuthis infernalis - the "squid from hell" - it is the only species in the Order Vampyromorpha, where it was placed in 1903.

The 13-centimetre cephalopod lives in temperate and tropical oceans, inhabiting waters at depths between roughly 600 and 900 metres, a niche habitat where at the lowest levels there is just enough oxygen to support life.

It uses huge 2.5-centimetre eyes to detect the slightest gleam of movement, and deploys dark-blue bioluminescence to cloak its jelly-like body from predators below when it drifts at higher depths.

A study, published by a pair of scientists in California in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B journal on Wednesday, details the 30 years of chance encounters with vampire squids by robot submarine explorers, laboratory experiments and dissections.

Unlike its latter-day cousins, the vampire squad does not tuck into living prey, they say.

Instead, examination of the squid's digestive tract, faeces and regurgitations suggest it is a "detritivore" - it eats the corpses (or what remains of them) of larvae, crustaceans and zooplankton that sink gently to the ocean floor.
Vampire umbrella mouth

A bigger puzzle, though, is a feature of the vampire squid's mouth.

It opens up like an umbrella, comprising a web that encompasses eight octopus-like arms, studded with suckers and finger-like spines called cirri.

It also has a second pair of arms called retractile filaments that can reach out to lengths that are far bigger than that of the squid itself, and can then be withdrawn into pockets within the web.

Unique to the vampire squid, these sticky filaments were long thought to be sensors to detect living prey and predators.

But the evidence says they are used to reach out and snare morsels of food, say Hendrik Joving and Bruce Robison at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.

The scraps are then glued together into a little ball using mucus from secretory tissue in the suckers, and then transported to the squid's jaws by the cirri.

"Vampyroteuthis' feeding behaviour is unlike any other cephalopod," the study said.

"[It] reveals a unique adaptation that allows these animals to spend most of their life at depths where oxygen concentrations are very low, but where predators are few and typical cephalopod food is scarce."

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-09-26/s ... ed/4281366
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Re: The vampire squid

Post by Bella Fortuna » Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:12 pm

Yikes! What a fascinating if somewhat repugnant creature!
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Re: The vampire squid

Post by Faithfree » Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:16 pm

I wonder what it tases like.
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Post by Bella Fortuna » Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:20 pm

Faithfree wrote:I wonder what it tases like.
I'd certainly tase it if it came near me. :hehe:
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Faithfree wrote:I wonder what it tases like.
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Post by normal » Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:28 pm

I love it's huge, adorable floppy ears!
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Post by Mysturji » Wed Sep 26, 2012 1:34 pm

Faithfree wrote:
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The vampire squid's mouth opens up like an umbrella.
'Squid from hell' secrets revealed

Biologists say they have unlocked secrets about the vampire squid, a mysterious creature that feeds on the decaying dead in the unlit depths.

The squid is so weird that it is known as a "phylogenetic relic". It has the honour of occupying a taxononomic category all of its own, combining features of octopuses and squids in a unique evolutionary formula that has survived for millions of years.

As Vampyroteuthis infernalis - the "squid from hell" - it is the only species in the Order Vampyromorpha, where it was placed in 1903.

The 13-centimetre cephalopod lives in temperate and tropical oceans, inhabiting waters at depths between roughly 600 and 900 metres, a niche habitat where at the lowest levels there is just enough oxygen to support life.

It uses huge 2.5-centimetre eyes to detect the slightest gleam of movement, and deploys dark-blue bioluminescence to cloak its jelly-like body from predators below when it drifts at higher depths.

A study, published by a pair of scientists in California in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B journal on Wednesday, details the 30 years of chance encounters with vampire squids by robot submarine explorers, laboratory experiments and dissections.

Unlike its latter-day cousins, the vampire squad does not tuck into living prey, they say.

Instead, examination of the squid's digestive tract, faeces and regurgitations suggest it is a "detritivore" - it eats the corpses (or what remains of them) of larvae, crustaceans and zooplankton that sink gently to the ocean floor.
Vampire umbrella mouth

A bigger puzzle, though, is a feature of the vampire squid's mouth.

It opens up like an umbrella, comprising a web that encompasses eight octopus-like arms, studded with suckers and finger-like spines called cirri.

It also has a second pair of arms called retractile filaments that can reach out to lengths that are far bigger than that of the squid itself, and can then be withdrawn into pockets within the web.

Unique to the vampire squid, these sticky filaments were long thought to be sensors to detect living prey and predators.

But the evidence says they are used to reach out and snare morsels of food, say Hendrik Joving and Bruce Robison at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute.

The scraps are then glued together into a little ball using mucus from secretory tissue in the suckers, and then transported to the squid's jaws by the cirri.

"Vampyroteuthis' feeding behaviour is unlike any other cephalopod," the study said.

"[It] reveals a unique adaptation that allows these animals to spend most of their life at depths where oxygen concentrations are very low, but where predators are few and typical cephalopod food is scarce."

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http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-09-26/s ... ed/4281366
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Re: The vampire squid

Post by JacksSmirkingRevenge » Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:18 pm

Strange creature, and I'll bet there's even stranger stuff still waiting to be discovered down there.
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Re: The vampire squid

Post by Audley Strange » Wed Sep 26, 2012 4:26 pm

Carrion eater rather than vampire. Poor thing's gonna end up as a hot sexy psychopath in some retarded Twilight slashfic.

Also the oceans are awesome and terrifying from siphonophores to the great old ones.
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