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Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)

Knowledge of the reproductive strategy is a key prerequisite to predict population dynamics and potential invasiveness of both native and non-indigenous outbreak-forming species. In 2014 the Lessepsian upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda reached the harbor of Palermo (NW Sicily, Thyrrenian Sea...

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Autores principales: Mammone, Marta, Bosch-Belmar, Mar, Milisenda, Giacomo, Castriota, Luca, Sinopoli, Mauro, Allegra, Alessandro, Falautano, Manuela, Maggio, Teresa, Rossi, Sergio, Piraino, Stefano
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36787330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281787
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author Mammone, Marta
Bosch-Belmar, Mar
Milisenda, Giacomo
Castriota, Luca
Sinopoli, Mauro
Allegra, Alessandro
Falautano, Manuela
Maggio, Teresa
Rossi, Sergio
Piraino, Stefano
author_facet Mammone, Marta
Bosch-Belmar, Mar
Milisenda, Giacomo
Castriota, Luca
Sinopoli, Mauro
Allegra, Alessandro
Falautano, Manuela
Maggio, Teresa
Rossi, Sergio
Piraino, Stefano
author_sort Mammone, Marta
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description Knowledge of the reproductive strategy is a key prerequisite to predict population dynamics and potential invasiveness of both native and non-indigenous outbreak-forming species. In 2014 the Lessepsian upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda reached the harbor of Palermo (NW Sicily, Thyrrenian Sea), to date its established westernmost outpost in the Mediterranean Sea. To predict C. andromeda reproductive success in its novel habitat, gonad histology was carried out to record the number and size of mature and immature oocytes. Both male and female simultaneously presented gametes at all stages of development suggesting an asynchronous, yet apparently continuous, reproduction strategy. Indeed, oogenesis was observed throughout the year from pre-vitellogenic, vitellogenetic, and late-vitellogenetic to mature oocytes suggesting multiple reproductive events, as known in other Mediterranean Rhizostomeae. Oocytes were found from May to December, with two seasonal peaks of abundance (late spring = 392 and autumn = 272), suggesting imminent spawning events. Further, jellyfish size varied significantly throughout the year, with maximum diameter (up to 24 cm) in summer, and minimum diameter (6 cm) in winter. Small-sized jellyfish in winter belong to the new cohort, most probably arising from intense summer strobilation of polyps. Late spring fertilization, planula development, and metamorphosis, followed by polyp strobilation in the summer months, may explain the late appearance of a new jellyfish cohort, likely coincident with that recorded throughout winter.
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spelling pubmed-99281132023-02-15 Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea) Mammone, Marta Bosch-Belmar, Mar Milisenda, Giacomo Castriota, Luca Sinopoli, Mauro Allegra, Alessandro Falautano, Manuela Maggio, Teresa Rossi, Sergio Piraino, Stefano PLoS One Research Article Knowledge of the reproductive strategy is a key prerequisite to predict population dynamics and potential invasiveness of both native and non-indigenous outbreak-forming species. In 2014 the Lessepsian upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda reached the harbor of Palermo (NW Sicily, Thyrrenian Sea), to date its established westernmost outpost in the Mediterranean Sea. To predict C. andromeda reproductive success in its novel habitat, gonad histology was carried out to record the number and size of mature and immature oocytes. Both male and female simultaneously presented gametes at all stages of development suggesting an asynchronous, yet apparently continuous, reproduction strategy. Indeed, oogenesis was observed throughout the year from pre-vitellogenic, vitellogenetic, and late-vitellogenetic to mature oocytes suggesting multiple reproductive events, as known in other Mediterranean Rhizostomeae. Oocytes were found from May to December, with two seasonal peaks of abundance (late spring = 392 and autumn = 272), suggesting imminent spawning events. Further, jellyfish size varied significantly throughout the year, with maximum diameter (up to 24 cm) in summer, and minimum diameter (6 cm) in winter. Small-sized jellyfish in winter belong to the new cohort, most probably arising from intense summer strobilation of polyps. Late spring fertilization, planula development, and metamorphosis, followed by polyp strobilation in the summer months, may explain the late appearance of a new jellyfish cohort, likely coincident with that recorded throughout winter. Public Library of Science 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9928113/ /pubmed/36787330 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281787 Text en © 2023 Mammone et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/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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Mammone, Marta
Bosch-Belmar, Mar
Milisenda, Giacomo
Castriota, Luca
Sinopoli, Mauro
Allegra, Alessandro
Falautano, Manuela
Maggio, Teresa
Rossi, Sergio
Piraino, Stefano
Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)
title Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)
title_full Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)
title_fullStr Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)
title_short Reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the Lessepsian jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda in NW Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea)
title_sort reproductive cycle and gonadal output of the lessepsian jellyfish cassiopea andromeda in nw sicily (central mediterranean sea)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928113/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36787330
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281787
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