The wild sex lives of marine creatures - Luka Seamus Wright

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A June full moon is glowing upon this reef in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
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Beneath the surface, 17,000 camouflage groupers dart about in the cloudy water.
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What you’re witnessing is, in fact, an underwater orgy—
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turned feeding frenzy.
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The water is hazy because groupers are ejecting sperm and eggs in dense clouds.
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This spawning behavior happens during full and new moons,
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when strong tidal currents carry the fertilized eggs
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away from corals and other voracious predators on the reef.
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An orgy might seem like a rather flamboyant way to breed,
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but sex in the sea is a surprisingly inventive affair.
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In fact, most of those voracious corals use male and female sex organs
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at the same time.
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Corals also have mass spawning episodes,
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but they release buoyant bundles of eggs and sperm all at once.
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This happens around half-moons,
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when weaker tides calm the water’s surface,
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creating the perfect conditions for their sex cells to couple up.
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During these events, there can be hundreds of coral eggs
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and more than a billion sperm floating in every liter of surface seawater,
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where they create a sticky slick.
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But corals are far from the only animals in the sea that can express two sexes.
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Nearby, a humphead wrasse is undergoing a remarkable transformation.
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These fish breed in groups where one male fertilizes several females.
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And, likely because there aren’t many dominant males around,
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the largest female is becoming one.
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Unlike corals, humphead wrasse can switch sexes,
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but they only exhibit one sex at a time.
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The wrasse changes colors, loses her eyeline, and grows dramatically.
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Soon, the metamorphosis is complete, and he can fertilize the females’ eggs,
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ensuring that procreation persists.
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Interestingly, this bluestreak cleaner wrasse
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that’s grooming the humphead was also once a female.
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But unlike the humphead, he can change sex again should he become single.
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About 7,000 kilometers away, in the shallows of eastern Australia,
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this male mourning cuttlefish boasts a much sneakier mating strategy.
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A female cuttlefish has garnered his attention,
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but she’s also attracted another male.
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Competing directly with this rival would be a demanding ordeal,
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so the cuttlefish opts for trickery instead.
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Positioning himself between the female and his rival,
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on one side, he displays a mottled skin pattern
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resembling that of a female to appease the competitor.
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On the other, he flashes a shimmering courtship display at the female
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and covertly passes her parcels of sperm.
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This duplicitous strategy allows the male to reproduce without putting up a fight.
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These sexual escapades are just a sampling of what goes on beneath the waves.
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The striking diversity of sex in the sea
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is partially enabled by water’s unique physical properties.
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Its stable temperature and high density help preserve and disperse
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reproductive cells.
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Unless land organisms return to the water to reproduce
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or have specially adapted sex cells, their options are limited.
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For many terrestrial animals,
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reproduction is usually only possible internally,
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with organs that resemble the moist ocean environment.
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This restriction may cause us to see only one facet of sex,
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but a brief tour of marine life shows us just how diverse sex really is.
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It does not always involve strictly female and male individuals
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with differently sized sex cells that fuse internally.
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Many algae, for example, have sex cells that are indistinguishable in size.
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Some animals are both male and female, while others change sex.
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A large proportion of organisms don’t need to touch each other to reproduce.
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And thousands of animals, from bluestreak cleaner wrasse to Humboldt squid,
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participate in same-sex sexual behavior.
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So, peeking beneath the ocean’s covers doesn’t just provide a spectacle.
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It also gives us a more complete appreciation of sex
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in all its fascinating forms.
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