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Cannibalistic Behavior of Octopus (Octopus vulgaris) in the Wild

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JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PSYCHOLOGY
卷 128, 期 4, 页码 427-430

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/a0036883

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cannibalism; behavior; Octopus vulgaris; cephalopods

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  1. Organismo Autonomo de Parques Nacionales (CEFAPARQUES) [458/2011]

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The first description of cannibalism in wild adult Octopus vulgaris is presented from 3 observations made in the Ria de Vigo (NW Spain), which were filmed by scuba divers. These records document common traits in cannibalistic behavior: (a) it was intercohort cannibalism; (b) attacks were made by both males and females; (c) in 2 of the records, the prey were transported to the den, which was covered with stones of different sizes; (d) the predator started to eat the tip of the arms of its prey; (e) predation on conspecifics occurred even if there were other abundant prey available (i.e., mussels); and (f) the prey/predator weight ratio in the 3 cases ranged from 20% to 25% body weight. The relationships between this behavior and sex, defense of territory, energy balance, food shortage, competition and predation, as well as how the attacker kills its victim are discussed.

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