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posted by chromas on Tuesday August 04 2020, @03:50AM   Printer-friendly
from the government-grants-needed-for-further-study dept.

Evolution turned this fish into a 'penis with a heart.' Here's how.

When it comes to dating in the abyssal depths of the ocean, appearance doesn't matter much. That's fortunate for anglerfish, which resemble nightmarish fanged potatoes with a little reading lamp on top. And those are just the females.

If you've never seen a male anglerfish before, you're not missing much. Measuring just a few centimeters long on average, male anglers are a mere fraction of their partners' size, and contribute a fraction of the work to their relationships. For many anglerfish species, the male's sole responsibility is to permanently latch onto an obliging mate, fuse his circulatory system with hers, then slowly allow his eyes, fins and most of his internal organs to degenerate until he becomes what biologist Stephen Jay Gould called "a penis with a heart." The male gets constant nourishment; the female gets sperm on demand. The anglerfish circle of life spins on.

It's beautiful, we know. But this unique mating ritual — which biologists call "sexual parasitism" — has long stumped researchers. How could the female angler's immune system even allow such a permanent, parasitic union to occur?

It's a good thing humans are more evolved and don't have this style of courtship and lifetime commitment.

Journal Reference:
Jeremy B. Swann, Stephen J. Holland, Malte Petersen, et al. The immunogenetics of sexual parasitism [$], Science (DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz9445)


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 05 2020, @08:18AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday August 05 2020, @08:18AM (#1031618)

    I meant, the song gave notoriety to the group, ofc I mean mainstream exposure, so I used the term quite metaphorically.