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Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)

Merten’s carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii Brandt, 1835, is the largest known sea anemone species in the world, regularly exceeding one meter in oral disc diameter. A tropical species from the Indo-Pacific, S.mertensii drapes prominently over coral reef substrates and is a common host to nu...

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Autores principales: Bennett-Smith, Morgan F., Justo, Micaela S., Berumen, Michael L., Peixoto, Raquel, Titus, Benjamin M.
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9848797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1103.84415
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author Bennett-Smith, Morgan F.
Justo, Micaela S.
Berumen, Michael L.
Peixoto, Raquel
Titus, Benjamin M.
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Justo, Micaela S.
Berumen, Michael L.
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description Merten’s carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii Brandt, 1835, is the largest known sea anemone species in the world, regularly exceeding one meter in oral disc diameter. A tropical species from the Indo-Pacific, S.mertensii drapes prominently over coral reef substrates and is a common host to numerous species of clownfishes and other symbionts throughout its range, which extends from the Red Sea through the Central Pacific Ocean. Long thought to reproduce via sexual reproduction only, recent genetic evidence suggests it may rarely reproduce asexually as well, although this process had never been confirmed through direct observation and the mechanism was yet to be described. Here, we directly observed and documented in situ asexual fragmentation via budding, in real time, by a Red Sea S.mertensii in a turbid inshore reef environment. While asexual reproduction is not unusual in sea anemones as a group, it is typically expected to be uncommon for large-bodied species. Herein, we describe S.mertensii fragmentation, provide high resolution images of the event from the Saudi Arabian coastline at multiple time points, and confirm asexual reproduction for this species.
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spelling pubmed-98487972023-02-08 Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria) Bennett-Smith, Morgan F. Justo, Micaela S. Berumen, Michael L. Peixoto, Raquel Titus, Benjamin M. Zookeys Short Communication Merten’s carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii Brandt, 1835, is the largest known sea anemone species in the world, regularly exceeding one meter in oral disc diameter. A tropical species from the Indo-Pacific, S.mertensii drapes prominently over coral reef substrates and is a common host to numerous species of clownfishes and other symbionts throughout its range, which extends from the Red Sea through the Central Pacific Ocean. Long thought to reproduce via sexual reproduction only, recent genetic evidence suggests it may rarely reproduce asexually as well, although this process had never been confirmed through direct observation and the mechanism was yet to be described. Here, we directly observed and documented in situ asexual fragmentation via budding, in real time, by a Red Sea S.mertensii in a turbid inshore reef environment. While asexual reproduction is not unusual in sea anemones as a group, it is typically expected to be uncommon for large-bodied species. Herein, we describe S.mertensii fragmentation, provide high resolution images of the event from the Saudi Arabian coastline at multiple time points, and confirm asexual reproduction for this species. Pensoft Publishers 2022-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9848797/ /pubmed/36761782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1103.84415 Text en Morgan F. Bennett-Smith, Micaela S. Justo, Michael L. Berumen, Raquel Peixoto, Benjamin M. Titus https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bennett-Smith, Morgan F.
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Berumen, Michael L.
Peixoto, Raquel
Titus, Benjamin M.
Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)
title Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)
title_full Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)
title_fullStr Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)
title_full_unstemmed Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)
title_short Novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, Stichodactylamertensii (Stichodactylidae, Actiniaria)
title_sort novel in situ observations of asexual reproduction in the carpet sea anemone, stichodactylamertensii (stichodactylidae, actiniaria)
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9848797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36761782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1103.84415
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