* Department of Zoology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
† Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Monks Wood Experimental Station, Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, PE17 2LS, UK
Abstract:
Copulation in the giant octopus of the North Pacific, Octopus dofleini martini, takes place in seawater and lasts 2 h. During that time the spermatophore undergoes the spermatophoric reaction resulting in the transfer of spermatozoa to the female. Methylmercuric chloride and several organochlorine pollutants enter readily the spermatophore during the sphermatophoric reaction and accumulate in the spermatozoa at surprisingly high concentrations, in some instances exceeding many fold the levels in the seawater.