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Behavioral Repertoire of lab-reared early juveniles of theMexican four-eyed octopus, Octopus maya.

Vergara-Ovalle, F.; Sanchez-Castillo, H.; Gonzalez-Navarrete, A.

2024-04-17 animal behavior and cognition
10.1101/2024.04.14.589436 bioRxiv
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Behavioral studies have predominantly focused on organisms within the phyla Craniata and Arthropoda. Yet, there has been a growing interest in studying the behavior of organisms from alternative phyla, such as mollusks, owing to the research opportunities they offer. Among mollusks, cephalopods have emerged as a prominent subject of inquiry. However, behavioral research on Mexicos endemic species, Octopus maya (Om), remains conspicuously scarce. Om exhibits favorable attributes for utilization as a standardized animal model in neuroscience research, primarily due to its adaptability to laboratory settings and the successful raising of multiple generations. A comprehensive understanding of Oms behavior within laboratory environments is essential to harness its potential as a research model. Thus, the main goal of this study was to establish a comprehensive behavioral catalog for Om under laboratory conditions. Thirteen Om subjects (6 to 20 grams) were housed in controlled tank environments. Our findings reveal that Om exhibits a diverse behavioral repertoire, comprising a minimum of twenty-one distinct behaviors categorized into six behavioral classes. Additionally, Om displays discernable diurnal and nocturnal activity patterns, with increased activity levels, altered behavior distributions, and varying activity frequencies predominantly during daylight hours. This expanded knowledge of Oms behavior enhances its suitability as a research model organism.

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