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Egg size and fecundity in females of the subfamilies Todaropsinae and Todarodinae (Cephalopoda: Ommastrephidae)
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Subfamilies TodaropsinaeEntomologySexual SelectionZoological TaxonomyTropical Insect ScienceReproductive BiologyRipe EggsArthropod TaxonomyPublic HealthParasitologyMorphological EvidenceMorphologyWest AfricaBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyEgg SizeMarine BiologyTodarodes Sp
Size of ripe eggs and potential fecundity are described in the squid of the subfamilies Todaropsinae and Todarodinae (Oegopsida: Ommastrephidae)— Todaropsis eblanae from West Africa, Todarodes angolensis from Namibia, Todarodes sagittatus from north-west Africa and the Mediterranean Sea, Todarodes sp. from the south-east Pacific, Nototodarus hawaiiensis from the south-east Pacific and West Indian Ocean and Martialia hyadesi from the south-west Atlantic. Females of both subfamilies are characterized by a wide range of ripe egg size (0.7–2.4 mm) and low and medium values of potential fecundity (20,000–2,500,000).
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