The hydroid and early medusa stage ofOlindias formosus(Cnidaria, Hydrozoa, Limnomedusae)

Author:

Patry Wyatt,Knowles Thomas,Christianson Lynne,Howard Michael

Abstract

Olindiasspp. medusae are found worldwide in sublittoral tropical and sub-tropical coastal regions; their occurrence near shore can result in human envenomation events. While behaviour of medusae and human contact with medusae has been documented for the genus, the hydroid (polyp) phase of theOlindiaslife cycle has eluded investigators for over a century. Given the recent debate among public media and scientific communities that jellyfish blooms are increasing worldwide, there is a growing urgency to understand how and why jellyfish populations bloom. In order to understand jellyfish population dynamics, the asexual benthic phase must be studied to determine when, where, and how juvenile medusae are produced. In this study, husbandry management strategies, including the creation of artificial habitat forOlindias formosusmedusae in aquaria were developed to encourage spawning and larval settlement. The resultant hydroid colony ofOlindias formosuswas discovered in November of 2012, utilizing the natural fluorescence of the medusa as a detection method. A description of the hydroid and early medusa stage is presented. These techniques provide a basis for locatingin situthe benthic hydroid phases within this genus and other fluorescent medusae, the discovery of which may lead to a better understanding of the causative factors for jellyfish blooms.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Aquatic Science

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