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''Peltodoris atromaculata'', more commonly known as the dotted sea slug or sea cow, is a
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of
sea slug Sea slug is a common name for some marine invertebrates with varying levels of resemblance to terrestrial slugs. Most creatures known as sea slugs are gastropods, i.e. they are sea snails (marine gastropod mollusks) that over evolutionary ...
, a dorid
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, a
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gastropod
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in the family
Discodorididae Discodorididae is a taxonomic family of sea slugs, specifically dorid nudibranchs, marine gastropod mollusks in the superfamily Doridoidea.Bouchet, P. (2011). Discodorididae. Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.ma ...
. It dwells in salt water up to the depth of 40m. It is exclusively found in precorralligene and coralligene communities and is very common in such communities.  In the wild, ''Peltodoris'' is most abundant between June and September. Adults individuals can be found throughout the year, and two separate generations can coexist at the same time. While ''Peltodoris'' is commonly filed under the genus ''
Discodoris ''Discodoris'' is a genus of sea slugs, dorid nudibranchs, shell-less marine gastropod molluscs in the family Discodorididae.W Gofas, S. (2011)''Discodoris''.Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2011-08-23 Species Species ...
,'' some studies suggest that there may be a large enough difference in their morphology (e.g. the jaws) for it to be classified as a separate genus.


Distribution

Dotted sea slugs are found almost exclusively in the
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. There has also been a single report of sighting in the
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from the
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to the
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Description

''Peltodoris'' is characterized by brown spots distributed randomly on its white mantle, each spot has a border of a darker brown color. The spots are generally darkest around the center of the mantle. Different populations exhibit different amounts of brown spots, and there is a general pattern of increasing coverage from west to east.


Life-cycle and growth


Spawning

Reproduction is restricted during the summer, during which the animal will spawn for 3–4 days, followed by 2–3 weeks without spawning, after which the cycle restarts. Adult individuals that are spawning experience a decrease in body size and weight which continues after oviposition. All individuals of the species are simultaneous
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s. During mating, both animals engage each other with their penises, and the one that successfully penetrates the body wall of the other becomes the male. The eggs of ''Peltodoris'' lay are spiral shaped and white-yellow in color which measure around 180μm in diameter.


Growth

After the eggs hatch they develop into a
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ic larvae. The larvae are chemically attracted to fulvinol-like
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s produced exclusively by their food sponges ''Petrosia'' and ''Haliclona,'' which can trigger settlement. Adults generally grow to an average length of 5 to 7 cm, and are able to grow up to 12 cm. The sizes of brown spots on the mantle increase proportionally with mantle area as the slug grows. However, coverage of the brown spots never exceeds 50% of the mantle area. Each individual has a unique pattern of spots which may change with growth but remain distinct from one another. The animals grow fastest around the first 6–7 months of their lifespan, growth rate slows for the following 4–5 months and a final decrease in growth rate occurs 3–4 months before death.


Life span

In the wild, ''Peltodoris'' exhibits an annual life-cycle, but have been observed to live up to 15 months in the laboratory. They generally die a few weeks after reproduction.


Diet

''Peltodoris'' relies exclusively on the sponges '' Petrosia ficiforms'' and ''Haliclona fulva'' as its food source, which is detects using chemotaxis. There are no other species know to prey on ''P. ficiforms'' and ''H. fulva'', due to the fulvinol-like polyacetylenes produced by the sponges as a secondary metabolite, which are known to be cytotoxic. This lack of competition allows ''Peltodoris'' to relatively unrestricted by food availability. While ''Peltodoris'' prefers to feed on ''Haliclona'' over ''Petrosia'', ''Petrosia'' are more numerous leading ''Peltodoris'' to feed mainly on ''Petrosia''. In rare occasions, ''Peltodoris'' will feed on parts of its own mantle tissue. There are no observed daily and seasonal variation in the feeding habits of ''Peltodoris''.


Defense mechanisms

''Peltodoris'' has two main defense mechanisms that have been confirmed: mantle spicules and disruptive coloration. Unlike most dorid species, ''Peltodoris'' do not utilize chemical defense through the absorption of
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chemicals from their prey.


Mantle spicules

The mantle spicules are composed of
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(CaCO3) and
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(Mg(OH)2) and
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(Ca2F), with calcite making up the largest percentage and fluorite the least. These deter predators by causing physical harm when the predator comes into contact with the spicules.


Disruptive coloration

The bright coloration on the mantle of ''Peltodoris'' serves as
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signals which warns predators of protective mechanisms, making predators less likely to attack.


Mucus

A colorless mucus secreted from the mantle of ''Peltodoris'' both when the animal is stressed and under normal conditions. The fluid has a relatively neutral pH between 6 and 7. However, it is uncertain whether the mucus plays a role in defense.


Autotomy

Certain ''Peltodoris'' individuals will undergo
autotomy Autotomy (from the Greek ''auto-'', "self-" and ''tome'', "severing", αὐτοτομία) or self-amputation, is the behaviour whereby an animal sheds or discards one or more of its own appendages, usually as a self-defense mechanism to elude ...
of the mantle margin before death. During this process, most of the mantle is lost except small parts around the gills and head. Most slugs die right after autotomization, a small number are able to survive for a few hours after autotomization but only for maximum 2–3 hours. Unlike in many other animals, autotomy in ''Peltodoris'' is not reversible and is not used for defense, but merely a
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process.


References


External links

* http://naturdata.com/Peltodoris-atromaculata-39418.htm Images and information of Peltodoris atromaculata from Portugal * {{Taxonbar, from=Q2249347 Discodorididae Molluscs of the Atlantic Ocean Molluscs of the Mediterranean Sea Gastropods described in 1880