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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38283690/long-term-dynamics-population-structure-and-connectivity-of-the-helmet-jellyfish-periphylla-periphylla-in-a-norwegian-fjord-and-adjacent-waters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole Aberle, Charlotte Volpe, Mari-Ann Østensen, Sanna Majaneva
Mass occurrences of Periphylla periphylla in Norwegian fjords cause major concerns related to potential regime shifts that could affect ecosystem stability. 15 years of trawl data (2006-2015), complemented with comprehensive sampling in different areas and seasons (2018-2021) allowed new insights on the dynamics, structure and connectivity of P. periphylla populations within and beyond Trondheimsfjorden. Despite assumed population bursts, no clear trend on P. periphylla population size in Trondheimsfjorden were identified...
2024: Journal of Plankton Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38221112/a-morphological-review-of-the-jellyfish-genus-nausithoe-klliker-1853-nausithoideae-coronatae-scyphozoa-cnidaria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clarissa G Molinari, Allen G Collins, Andr C Morandini
In this study we address the diversity of the scyphozoan jellyfish genus Nausithoe Klliker, 1853 (Nausithoidae, Coronatae), questioning the feasibility of using some characters of the medusa stage to identify species and filling in gaps concerning species of the genus and their distributions. Like most scyphozoans, the vast majority of the 21 Nausithoe species have a metagenetic life cycle, but similarity of most polyps within the genus highlights the need for studying morphology of the medusa stage. By analyzing morphological features on preserved and live specimens (polyps and medusae) and comparing these data with the original descriptions, we were able to validate twenty species of the group, providing new information for some of them...
August 21, 2023: Zootaxa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38220844/a-new-subfamily-of-ulmarid-scyphomedusae-the-santjordiinae-with-a-description-of-santjordia-pagesi-gen-et-sp-nov-cnidaria-scyphozoa-discomedusae-semaeostomeae-ulmaridae-from-the-sumisu-caldera-ogasawara-islands-japan
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dhugal John Lindsay, Mary Matilda Grossmann, Javier Montenegro, Andr Carrara Morandini
An undescribed species of ulmarid medusa was observed in situ and captured at 812 m depth within the Sumisu Caldera, Ogasawara Islands, Japan. Morphological and molecular evidence points to it being distinct from other ulmarid medusae and a new species (pagesi), genus (Santjordia) and subfamily (Santjordiinae) are herein erected to contain it. This new subfamily of semaeostome ulmarid medusae has both marginal and subumbrellar rhopalia, making it unique within the order Semaeostomeae. Although the combination of subumbrellar tentacles and the lack of branched canals should warrant the erection of a new family within the Semaeostomeae, a lack of information on the gonad structure and poor bootstrap support in the molecular phylogenetic tree cause us to relegate it to the catch-all family Ulmaridae, until greater taxon sampling and phylogenetic analyses are carried out for the Semaeostomeae...
November 20, 2023: Zootaxa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38152864/gene-regulatory-network-that-shaped-the-evolution-of-larval-apical-organ-in-cnidaria
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eleanor Gilbert, Jamie Craggs, Vengamanaidu Modepalli
Among non-bilaterian animals, a larval apical sensory organ with integrated neurons is only found in cnidarians. Within cnidarians, an apical organ with a ciliary tuft is mainly found in Actiniaria. Whether this apical tuft has evolved independently in Actiniaria or alternatively originated in the common ancestor of Cnidaria and Bilateria and was lost in specific groups is uncertain. To test this hypothesis, we generated transcriptomes of the apical domain during the planula stage of four species representing three key groups of cnidarians: Aurelia aurita (Scyphozoa), Nematostella vectensis (Actiniaria), and Acropora millepora and Acropora tenuis (Scleractinia)...
December 28, 2023: Molecular Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37965150/revisiting-mitogenome-evolution-in-medusozoa-with-eight-new-mitochondrial-genomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Min Kang Ling, Nicholas Wei Liang Yap, Iffah Binte Iesa, Zhi Ting Yip, Danwei Huang, Zheng Bin Randolph Quek
Mitogenomics has improved our understanding of medusozoan phylogeny. However, sequenced medusozoan mitogenomes remain scarce, and Medusozoa phylogeny studies often analyze mitogenomic sequences without incorporating mitogenome rearrangements. To better understand medusozoan evolution, we analyzed Medusozoa mitogenome phylogeny by sequencing and assembling eight mitogenomes from three classes (Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, and Scyphozoa). We reconstructed the mitogenome phylogeny using these mitogenomes and 84 other existing cnidarian mitogenomes to study mitochondrial gene rearrangements...
November 17, 2023: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37528711/a-macroscopic-free-swimming-medusa-from-the-middle-cambrian-burgess-shale
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Justin Moon, Jean-Bernard Caron, Joseph Moysiuk
Cnidarians are regarded as one of the earliest-diverging animal phyla. One of the hallmarks of the cnidarian body plan is the evolution of a free-swimming medusa in some medusozoan classes, but the origin of this innovation remains poorly constrained by the fossil record and molecular data. Previously described macrofossils, putatively representing medusa stages of crown-group medusozoans from the Cambrian of Utah and South China, are here reinterpreted as ctenophore-grade organisms. Other putative Ediacaran to Cambrian medusozoan fossils consist mainly of microfossils and tubular forms...
August 9, 2023: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37518629/a-new-species-of-the-genus-paraphyllina-scyphozoa-coronatae-paraphyllina-kubanci-sp-nov-from-the-sea-of-marmara-turkey
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
M Levent Artüz
On August 9, 2008, during the MAREM (Marmara Environmental Monitoring) project survey, a single specimen of an unknown Scyphozoa was caught with a deep-water vertical plankton haul, below the thermo-halocline interface, at maximum 1042 m hauling depth, in the Sea of Marmara (40°44'00″N, 08°00'03″E), Turkey. In the following years, 22 specimens, which ranged in diameter from 18 to 26 mm and had the same characteristics, were caught in the same water mass of the Sea of Marmara during MAREM monitoring surveys...
July 3, 2023: Zootaxa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37454326/mat-and-mosquito-transposons-in-cnidarians-evolutionary-history-and-intraspecific-differences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mikhail V Puzakov, Lyudmila V Puzakova, Shasha Shi, Sergey V Cheresiz
Transposable elements exert a significant effect on the size and structure of eukaryotic genomes. Tc1/mariner superfamily elements represent the widely distributed and highly variable group of DNA transposons. Tc1/mariner elements include TLE/DD34-38E, MLE/DD34D, maT/DD37D, Visitor/DD41D, Guest/DD39D, mosquito/DD37E, and L18/DD37E families, all of which are well or less scarcely studied. However, more detailed research into the patterns of prevalence and diversity of Tc1/mariner transposons enables one to better understand the coevolution of the TEs and the eukaryotic genomes...
July 16, 2023: Functional & Integrative Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37453170/phenology-of-scyphozoan-jellyfish-species-in-a-eutrophication-and-climate-change-context
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alfredo Fernández-Alías, Juan Carlos Molinero, Jhoni Ismael Quispe-Becerra, Delphine Bonnet, Concepción Marcos, Angel Pérez-Ruzafa
The uprising interest in gelatinous zooplankton populations must cope with a lack of robust time series of direct abundance observations in most of the ecosystems because of the difficulties in sampling small, fragile organisms, and of the dismissal of jellyfish as a nuisance. Most of the hypotheses about their dynamics are built on a few species and ecosystems and extended to the whole group, but the blooms are registered mainly for the members of the Class Scyphozoa that dwell in temperate, shallow waters...
July 13, 2023: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37417794/potential-of-maldi-tof-ms-based-proteomic-fingerprinting-for-species-identification-of-cnidaria-across-classes-species-regions-and-developmental-stages
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sven Rossel, Janna Peters, Silke Laakmann, Pedro Martínez Arbizu, Sabine Holst
Morphological identification of cnidarian species can be difficult throughout all life stages due to the lack of distinct morphological characters. Moreover, in some cnidarian taxa genetic markers are not fully informative, and in these cases combinations of different markers or additional morphological verifications may be required. Proteomic fingerprinting based on MALDI-TOF mass spectra was previously shown to provide reliable species identification in different metazoans including some cnidarian taxa. For the first time, we tested the method across four cnidarian classes (Staurozoa, Scyphozoa, Anthozoa, Hydrozoa) and included different scyphozoan life-history stages (polyp, ephyra, medusa) in our dataset...
October 2023: Molecular Ecology Resources
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37328506/ontogenetic-transitions-biomechanical-trade-offs-and-macroevolution-of-scyphozoan-medusae-swimming-patterns
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guilherme M von Montfort, John H Costello, Sean P Colin, André C Morandini, Alvaro E Migotto, Maximiliano M Maronna, Marcelo Reginato, Hiroshi Miyake, Renato M Nagata
Ephyrae, the early stages of scyphozoan jellyfish, possess a conserved morphology among species. However, ontogenetic transitions lead to morphologically different shapes among scyphozoan lineages, with important consequences for swimming biomechanics, bioenergetics and ecology. We used high-speed imaging to analyse biomechanical and kinematic variables of swimming in 17 species of Scyphozoa (1 Coronatae, 8 "Semaeostomeae" and 8 Rhizostomeae) at different developmental stages. Swimming kinematics of early ephyrae were similar, in general, but differences related to major lineages emerged through development...
June 16, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37238020/leveraging-public-data-to-predict-global-niches-and-distributions-of-rhizostome-jellyfishes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Colin Jeffrey Anthony, Kei Chloe Tan, Kylie Anne Pitt, Bastian Bentlage, Cheryl Lewis Ames
As climate change progresses rapidly, biodiversity declines, and ecosystems shift, it is becoming increasingly difficult to document dynamic populations, track fluctuations, and predict responses to climate change. Concurrently, publicly available databases and tools are improving scientific accessibility, increasing collaboration, and generating more data than ever before. One of the most successful projects is iNaturalist, an AI-driven social network doubling as a public database designed to allow citizen scientists to report personal biodiversity reports with accuracy...
May 9, 2023: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37198195/apoptotic-gene-loss-in-cnidaria-is-associated-with-transition-to-parasitism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander M Neverov, Alexander Y Panchin, Kirill V Mikhailov, Marina D Batueva, Vladimir V Aleoshin, Yuri V Panchin
The phylum Cnidaria consists of several morphologically diverse classes including Anthozoa, Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, Polypodiozoa, Scyphozoa, Staurozoa, and Myxozoa. Myxozoa comprises two subclasses of obligate parasites-Myxosporea and Malacosporea, which demonstrate various degrees of simplification. Myxosporea were previously reported to lack the majority of core protein domains of apoptotic proteins including caspases, Bcl-2, and APAF-1 homologs. Other sequenced Cnidaria, including the parasite Polypodium hydriforme from Polypodiozoa do not share this genetic feature...
May 17, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37040175/proposal-of-christiangramia-gen-nov-neomelitea-gen-nov-and-nicoliella-gen-nov-as-replacement-names-for-the-illegitimate-prokaryotic-generic-names-gramella-nedashkovskaya-et-al-2005-melitea-urios-et-al-2008-and-nicolia-oliphant-et-al-2022-respectively
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Umakant Bhoopati Deshmukh, Aharon Oren
The prokaryotic generic names Gramella Nedashkovskaya et al . 2005, Melitea Urios et al . 2008 and Nicolia Oliphant et al . 2022 are illegitimate because they are later homonyms of the names Gramella Kozur 1971, a genus of fossil ostracods, Melitea Péron and Lesueur 1810 (Scyphozoa, Cnidaria), Melitea Lamouroux 1812 (Anthozoa, Cnidaria), Nicolia Unger 1842, an extinct plant genus, and Nicolia Gibson-Smith and Gibson-Smith 1979 (Bivalvia, Mollusca), respectively (Principle 2 and Rule 51b(4) of the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes)...
April 2023: International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36977061/investigation-of-best-practices-for-venom-toxin-purification-in-jellyfish-towards-functional-characterisation
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REVIEW
Blake Lausen, Anahita Ahang, Scott Cummins, Tianfang Wang
The relative lack of marine venom pharmaceuticals can be anecdotally attributed to difficulties in working with venomous marine animals, including how to maintain venom bioactivity during extraction and purification. The primary aim of this systematic literature review was to examine the key factors for consideration when extracting and purifying jellyfish venom toxins to maximise their effectiveness in bioassays towards the characterisation of a single toxin.An up-to-date database of 119 peer-reviewed research articles was established for all purified and semi-purified venoms across all jellyfish, including their level of purification, LD50, and the types of experimental toxicity bioassay used (e...
February 21, 2023: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36767709/effect-of-rinse-solutions-on-rhizostoma-pulmo-cnidaria-scyphozoa-stings-and-the-ineffective-role-of-vinegar-in-scyphozoan-jellyfish-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ainara Ballesteros, Macarena Marambio, Carles Trullas, Eric Jourdan, Jose Tena-Medialdea, Josep-Maria Gili
Rhizostoma pulmo is a widely distributed scyphozoan in the Mediterranean Sea. Their stings result mainly in erythema, small vesicles, or/and pain, and cause a high number of bathers to seek assistance from first-aid services during the summer season. Despite the threat that jellyfish stings represent to public health, there is disagreement in the scientific community on first-aid protocols, with the dispute largely centered around the effectiveness of vinegar. In the present research, we investigated the effect of commonly used rinse solutions on nematocyst discharge in R...
January 28, 2023: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36548728/comparative-study-of-toxic-effects-and-pathophysiology-of-envenomations-induced-by-carybdea-brevipedalia-cnidaria-cubozoa-and-nemopilema-nomurai-cnidaria-scyphozoa-jellyfish-venoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Du Hyeon Hwang, Phil-Ok Koh, Ramachandran Loganathan Mohan Prakash, Jinho Chae, Changkeun Kang, Euikyung Kim
Jellyfish stings can result in local tissue damage and systemic pathophysiological sequelae. Despite constant occurrences of jellyfish stings in oceans throughout the world, the toxinological assessment of these jellyfish envenomations has not been adequately reported in quantitative as well as in qualitative measurements. Herein, we have examined and compared the in vivo toxic effects and pathophysiologic alterations using experimental animal models for two representative stinging jellyfish classes, i.e., Cubozoa and Scyphozoa...
November 28, 2022: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36508343/gene-loss-may-have-shaped-the-cnidarian-and-bilaterian-hox-and-parahox-complement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bailey M Steinworth, Mark Q Martindale, Joseph F Ryan
Hox and ParaHox transcription factors are important for specifying cell fates along the primary body axes during the development of most animals. Within Cnidaria, much of the research on Hox/ParaHox genes has focused on Anthozoa (anemones and corals) and Hydrozoa (hydroids) and has concentrated on the evolution and function of cnidarian Hox genes in relation to their bilaterian counterparts. Here we analyze together the full complement of Hox and ParaHox genes from species representing all four medusozoan classes (Staurozoa, Cubozoa, Hydrozoa, and Scyphozoa) and both anthozoan classes (Octocorallia and Hexacorallia)...
January 4, 2023: Genome Biology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36240931/lithium-a-review-on-concentrations-and-impacts-in-marine-and-coastal-systems
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helena Barbosa, Amadeu M V M Soares, Eduarda Pereira, Rosa Freitas
The Lithium industry has been expanding worldwide over the last decades and projections expect an increasing demand for its production in the next years. It has been identified as an emerging pollutant and it occurs widely in aquatic environments, raising concern about its effects on ecosystems. Besides the increasing research on this topic, there is still limited understanding and discussion on the marine and coastal implications of Li occurrence. The present review aims to fill these knowledge gaps by analysing the literature concerning Li occurrence and its effects on marine and coastal ecosystems, including transition areas...
October 11, 2022: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36135760/inhibition-of-nematocyst-discharge-from-pelagia-noctiluca-cnidaria-scyphozoa-prevention-measures-against-jellyfish-stings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ainara Ballesteros, Carles Trullas, Eric Jourdan, Josep-Maria Gili
Pelagia noctiluca stings are common in Mediterranean coastal areas and, although the venom is non-lethal, they are painful. Due to its high toxicity and abundance, P. noctiluca is considered a target species for the focus of research on active ingredients to reduce the symptoms of its sting. To determine the effect of 31 substances and formulations on nematocyst discharge, we performed three tests: (1) screening of per se discharge activator solutions, (2) inhibitory test with nematocyst chemical stimulation (5% acetic acid) and (3) inhibitory test quantifying the hemolytic area...
September 8, 2022: Marine Drugs
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