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. 2016 Nov 9;11(11):e0165334. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165334

Table 2. Size at hatching and at the end of the planktonic phase, rearing temperature and duration of planktonic phase for 15 cephalopod species cultured in the laboratory.

Group/Species Size at hatching (ML, mm) Size at the end of planktonic phase (ML, mm) Temperature (°C) Duration of planktonic phase (d)
Sepioids
Sepiella inermis 4.3 6.5 28 5 [80]
Sepiola atlantica 1.9 2.4 14.4 ± 0.3 6 [84]
Euprymna hyllebergi 2.2 Nd 28.2 ± 1.6 0.3 [50]
Euprymna scolopes 1.6–1.9 Nd 21–25 20–30 [52]
Squids
Doryteuthis opalescens 2.3–2.8 15.0 15  60–80 [90]
  2.5–2.7 6.0–8.0 16±1 35–45 [208]
Doryteuthis pealeii 1.8 4.0–6.0 13–19 50–60 [92]
Loligo forbesii 3.4–4.9 5.3–9.0 12–15 40–50 [96]
Sepioteuthis lessoniana 5–6 12.0–30.0 24.5–25.5 30–60 [209]
5.4 10.8 28 10 [210]
Octopods
Amphioctopus aegina 2.7 6.3 29.7±0.6 20–25 [136]
Enteroctopus dofleini 5.3–5.5 13.5 10.8 100–117 [155]
Nd Nd Nd 88 [211]
Nd Nd 11–11.5 150–180 [212, 213]
Enteroctopus megalocyathus 8.4 [158] Nd 12 90–114 [214]
Octopus joubini 2.5 3.0–4.0 24 21 [179]
Octopus vulgaris sensu stricto 2.0 8.6 21.2 47–54 [193]
Nd Nd 22.5 40 [215]
2.2 6.5 21.2 52–60 [194]
Octopus vulgaris type IV 2.1 6.3 24.7 33 [196]
Robsonella fontanianus 2.2 5.7 11 72 [202]

For squids, the end of the planktonic phase was considered to occur when schooling behaviour was first observed. ML, mantle length; Nd, no data; d, days.