The Annual Pattern of Feeding, Growth, and Sexual Reproduction in Cyanea (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) in the Niantic River Estuary, Connecticut

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The seasonal occurrence, population dy namics, feeding, growth, reproduction, and timing of planular deposition was determined for a semelparous annual population of Cyanea medusae in the Niantic River estuary, Connecticut, which was sampled for 14 years. The annual pattern was highly predictable. Their ephyrae appear shortly after ice-out in late February, me dusae with gonads occur in late April-early May, and are reproductive (bearing planulae on their oral folds) by late May—earlyJune. At this time (early to mid-June), the medusae deteriorate, disappearing from the plankton in late June—earlyJuly. Population size, similarly, exhibits small variation, showing only a 5-fold difference in abun dance. With deterioration, the frequency of feeding me dusae declines; otherwise, they are opportunistic preda tors on seasonally numerous zooplankton, including fish. Growth shows two phases: first, a three month pe riod ofrapid exponential growth when medusae mature; and second, a one and one half month period of decline in average size of individuals as the larger medusae die. Medusae exhibit a sequence of “¿?organ― loss prior to death: first, the tentacles, then the oral folds, and last, the gonads. Coincident with the disappearance of these organ-deficient medusae from the water column, their planulae first appear attached to shells in the benthos. The deterioration of medusae, and in particular the loss of planulae-bearing oral folds, may be requisite for the mass release oftheir planulae.

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BREWER, R. H. (1989). The Annual Pattern of Feeding, Growth, and Sexual Reproduction in Cyanea (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) in the Niantic River Estuary, Connecticut. The Biological Bulletin, 176(3), 272–281. https://doi.org/10.2307/1541985

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