Cnidarian Parasites on Solmissus incisa, a Narcomedusa
A narcomedusa, Solmissus incisa, was collected off central California in the Monterey Submarine Canyon at 230 m in October 1996. The medusa was viewed and collected from the RV Point Lobos using the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Ventana. Advantages of such in situ observation include the ability t...
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doaj-20de8eaac788444590505f979fbaf4b32021-05-05T13:49:49ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342000-12-0164S115716310.3989/scimar.2000.64s1157796Cnidarian Parasites on Solmissus incisa, a NarcomedusaDawn Alexandra Osborn0University od California Santa Cruz, Department of Ocean ScienceA narcomedusa, Solmissus incisa, was collected off central California in the Monterey Submarine Canyon at 230 m in October 1996. The medusa was viewed and collected from the RV Point Lobos using the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Ventana. Advantages of such in situ observation include the ability to recognize parasites (which appear as small, opaque circles) on the bell of the specimen. In the laboratory, the circular objects were found to be parasitic, cnidarian-like juveniles developing within the epidermis, stages that moved freely, extending and retracting their tentacles. It is not known whether these juveniles are true parasites - i.e. juveniles of another species drawing nutrition from the host medusa, or whether they are offspring being brooded. Solmissus is one of the most numerous genera of medusae in Monterey Bay, and this is the first report of parasites on members of that genus in the California Current systemhttp://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/804hydromedusaenarcomedusaesolmissusparasitesbroodingmidwater medusacalifornia currentsubmersible collection |
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Cnidarian Parasites on Solmissus incisa, a Narcomedusa |
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Cnidarian Parasites on Solmissus incisa, a Narcomedusa |
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Cnidarian Parasites on Solmissus incisa, a Narcomedusa |
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Cnidarian Parasites on Solmissus incisa, a Narcomedusa |
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Cnidarian Parasites on Solmissus incisa, a Narcomedusa |
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cnidarian parasites on solmissus incisa, a narcomedusa |
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Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas |
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Scientia Marina |
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2000-12-01 |
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A narcomedusa, Solmissus incisa, was collected off central California in the Monterey Submarine Canyon at 230 m in October 1996. The medusa was viewed and collected from the RV Point Lobos using the remotely operated vehicle (ROV) Ventana. Advantages of such in situ observation include the ability to recognize parasites (which appear as small, opaque circles) on the bell of the specimen. In the laboratory, the circular objects were found to be parasitic, cnidarian-like juveniles developing within the epidermis, stages that moved freely, extending and retracting their tentacles. It is not known whether these juveniles are true parasites - i.e. juveniles of another species drawing nutrition from the host medusa, or whether they are offspring being brooded. Solmissus is one of the most numerous genera of medusae in Monterey Bay, and this is the first report of parasites on members of that genus in the California Current system |
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hydromedusae narcomedusae solmissus parasites brooding midwater medusa california current submersible collection |
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