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California Market Squid Egg Clusters On The Beach At Seaside, OR, USA #184377903
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California Market Squid Egg Clusters On The Beach At Seaside, OR, USA. Doryteuthis Loligo opalescens. ` Doryteuthis opalescens eggs are laid on sandy bottom substrates in 10ââ¬â50 m depth, although there is a report of a shrimp trawler pulling up eggs from 400 fathoms 730 m. Females encapsulate hundreds of eggs in a sheath that is made of many layers of protein. Bacteria grow between the layers and may serve as an antibiotic for fungal infection. Females insert the egg capsules into the sand with a sticky substance that anchors them in place so that the ocean surge can ventilate them. The presence of eggs on the bottom of tanks stimulates females to lay more eggs. Groups of capsules are placed in masses that can extend into egg beds. Some egg beds can cover acres of the ocean floor. The eggs take 3ââ¬â8 weeks to hatch with warmer water shortening the incubation time. Bat stars Asterina miniatus are the most prevalent predators of eggs. Fish do not eat them, although they will nip at eggs not covered by the capsule sheath. There is no brooding.` Wikipedia