@SarahMackAttack @hormiga And then the flying squids came: https://t.co/2i6ex9mjt8 (Not the only cephs with seminal receptacles: Noriyosi Sato and Yoko Iwata has a bunch of very good articles on the topic with Idiosepius)
RT @cefafalopodo: @DrSeaRotmann @RYKraken @lyallbaynz @ALCESonline @niwa_nz @SarahMackAttack That's a very interesting topic! Justin case y…
@DrSeaRotmann @RYKraken @lyallbaynz @ALCESonline @niwa_nz @SarahMackAttack That's a very interesting topic! Justin case you're interest: https://t.co/2i6ex9mjt8
@jethroreading32 Yep! In fact it is the flying squid with more identified egg masses observed in the wild: https://t.co/LZ3ANqFrv4 https://t.co/jvqoGY5zDU And I was lucky enough to see en egg mass spawning in aquarium 🤓: https://t.co/EAaYQgoGzc
6. Then, the sperm is released and find their way to the seminal receptacle on the buccal membrane surface of the female. Read more about it here: https://t.co/hGWWv9Wc63 https://t.co/ejmSTGjGjA
SQUID SPERM STORAGE!! https://t.co/Vra48X5zi4
#365papers The journey of squid sperm https://t.co/zd699uizIs
RT @FishJournals: The journey of squid sperm Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries https://t.co/4gWx9LqAt9 https://t.co/gVdHeJChN5
RT @cefafalopodo: Do you ever asked yourself how #squid #sperm travel over the female #buccal area and get stored? Voilà! https://t.co/OQW…
Do you ever asked yourself how #squid #sperm travel over the female #buccal area and get stored? Voilà! https://t.co/OQWrJimtpg #cephalopod https://t.co/6VGbdlhoeC
The journey of squid sperm Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries https://t.co/4gWx9LqAt9 https://t.co/gVdHeJChN5