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In an octopus's garden in the shade: Underwater image analysis of litter use by benthic octopuses

Authors :
Tainah B.N. Freitas
Tatiana S. Leite
Bruna de Ramos
Anna di Cosmo
Maíra C. Proietti
Freitas, T. B. N.
Leite, T. S.
de Ramos, B.
di Cosmo, A.
Proietti, M. C.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Benthic octopuses have been widely documented in artificial shelters for decades, and this use is apparently increasing. Despite any possible positive effects, the use of litter as shelter could have negative implications. In this work, we aimed to elucidate the interactions of octopuses with marine litter, identifying types of interactions and affected species and regions. To achieve this, we obtained 261 underwater images from 'citizen science' records, and identified 8 genera and 24 species of benthic octopuses interacting with litter. Glass objects were present in 41.6% of interactions, and plastic in 24.7%. Asia presented the highest number of images, and most records were from 2018 to 2021. Citizen science provided important evidence on octopus/marine litter interactions, highlighting its value and the need for more investigations on the subject. This information is fundamental to help prevent and mitigate the impacts of litter on octopuses, and identify knowledge gaps that require attention.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d7baabbd6ed720a65e15994768edf549