Cyanea (jellyfish)

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Cyanea
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Lion's mane jellyfish, Cyanea capillata
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Cnidaria
Class: Scyphozoa
Order: Semaeostomeae
Family: Cyaneidae
Genus: Cyanea
Péron and Lesueur, 1809
Species

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Cyanea is a genus of jellyfish, primarily found in northern waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and southern Pacific waters of Australia[1] and New Zealand, there are also several boreal,[2] polar, tropical and sub-tropical species. Commonly found in and associated with rivers and fjords.[3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16] The same genus name has been given to a genus of plants of the Hawaiian lobelioids, an example of a parahomonym (same name, different kingdom).[17]

Species[]

The taxonomy of Cyanea species has seen increased scrutiny in recent years.[1][18][2] Early zoologists suggested that all species within the genus should be treated as one.[19][20] Recent molecular and integrative taxonomic studies have refuted this assertion[1][21][22] as the scyphozoan community has restored many of the previous species.[23] For example, in the North Sea, the lion's mane jellyfish and the blue jellyfish appear as distinct species.[24] On the East Coast of the United States there are at least two co-occurring species, C. fulva and C. versicolor.[25] Cyanea may be a species complex of recently diverged species.

  • Haeckel, 1880
  • Cyanea annaskala von Lendenfeld, 1882
  • Gershwin, Zeidler & Davie, 2010 [nomen dubium]
  • Stiasny, 1919
  • Cyanea capillata Linnaeus, 1758
  • Kishinouye, 1910
  • Eschscholtz, 1829
  • Agassiz, 1862
  • Cyanea lamarckii Péron & Lesueur, 1810
  • Stiasny, 1921
  • Haacke, 1887
  • Cyanea nozakii Kishinouye, 1891
  • Brandt, 1835
  • Kishinouye, 1910
  • Quoy & Gaimard, 1824
  • Cyanea tzetlinii Kolbasova & Neretina, 2015[2]
  • Cyanea versicolor Agassiz, 1862

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Dawson MN. 2005. Cyanea capillata is not a cosmopolitan jellyfish: morphological and molecular evidence for C. annaskala and C. rosea (Scyphozoa : Semaeostomeae : Cyaneidae) in south-eastern Australia. Invertebrate systematics 19:361–370.
  2. ^ a b c Kolbasova GD, Zalevsky AO, Gafurov AR, Gusev PO, Ezhova MA, Zheludkevich AA, Konovalova OP, Kosobokova KN, Kotlov NU, Lanina NO, Lapashina AS, Medvedev DO, Nosikova KS, Nuzhdina EO, Bazykin GA, Neretina TV. 2015. A new species of Cyanea jellyfish sympatric to C. capillata in the White Sea. Polar biology 38:1439–1451.
  3. ^ Bastian T, Haberlin D, Purcell JE, Hays GC, Davenport J, McAllen R, Doyle TK. 2011. Large-scale sampling reveals the spatio-temporal distributions of the jellyfish Aurelia aurita and Cyanea capillata in the Irish Sea. Marine biology 158:2639–2652.
  4. ^ Brewer RH. 1989. The Annual Pattern of Feeding, Growth, and Sexual Reproduction in Cyanea (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) in the Niantic River Estuary, Connecticut. The Biological bulletin 176:272–281.
  5. ^ Colin SP, Kremer P. 2002. Population maintenance of the scyphozoanCyanea sp. Settled planulae and the distribution of medusae in the Niantic River, Connecticut, USA. Estuaries 25:70–75.
  6. ^ Condon RH, Steinberg DK. 2008. Development, biological regulation, and fate of ctenophore blooms in the York River estuary, Chesapeake Bay. Marine ecology progress series 369:153–168.
  7. ^ Dong J, Sun M, Wang B, Liu H. 2008. Comparison of life cycles and morphology of Cyanea nozakii and other scyphozoans. Plankton and Benthos Research 3:118–124.
  8. ^ Feng S, Zhang G-T, Sun S, Zhang F, Wang S-W, Liu M-T. 2015. Effects of temperature regime and food supply on asexual reproduction in Cyanea nozakii and Nemopilema nomurai. Hydrobiologia 754:201–214.
  9. ^ Gröndahl F. 1988. A comparative ecological study on the scyphozoans Aurelia aurita, Cyanea capillata and C. lamarckii in the Gullmar Fjord, western Sweden, 1982 to 1986. Marine biology 97:541–550.
  10. ^ Gröndahl F, Hernroth L. 1987. Release and growth of Cyanea capillata (L.) ephyrae in the Gullmar Fjord, western Sweden. Journal of experimental marine biology and ecology 106:91–101.
  11. ^ Holst S, Jarms G. 2010. Effects of low salinity on settlement and strobilation of scyphozoa (Cnidaria): Is the lion’s mane Cyanea capillata (L.) able to reproduce in the brackish Baltic Sea? In: Jellyfish Blooms: New Problems and Solutions. Springer, 53–68.
  12. ^ Hosia A, Titelman J. 2011. Intraguild predation between the native North Sea jellyfish Cyanea capillata and the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi. Journal of plankton research 33:535–540.
  13. ^ Lindahl O, Hernroth L. 1988. Large-scale and long-term variations in the zooplankton community of the Gullmar fjord, Sweden, in relation to advective processes. Marine ecology progress series. Oldendorf 43:161–171.
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  15. ^ Suchman CL, Sullivan BK. 2000. Effect of prey size on vulnerability of copepods to predation by the scyphomedusae Aurelia aurita and Cyanea sp. Journal of plankton research 22:2289–2306.
  16. ^ Titelman J, Gandon L, Goarant A, Nilsen T. 2007. Intraguild predatory interactions between the jellyfish Cyanea capillata and Aurelia aurita. Marine biology 152:745–756.
  17. ^ "Cyanea". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
  18. ^ Holst S, Laakmann S. 2014. Morphological and molecular discrimination of two closely related jellyfish species, Cyanea capillata and C. lamarckii (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa), from the northeast Atlantic. Journal of plankton research 36:48–63.
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  22. ^ Hotke, Kathryn M. (2015). DNA Barcode Variability in Canadian Cnidaria (T). The University of Guelph. Retrieved from https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/xmlui/handle/10214/9236
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  25. ^ Brewer RH. 1991. Morphological differences between, and reproductive isolation of, two populations of the jellyfish Cyanea in Long Island Sound, USA. In: Coelenterate Biology: Recent Research on Cnidaria and Ctenophora. Springer Netherlands, 471–477.


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