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Page 1: Starlet sea anemone Overview Kingdom:AnimaliaAnimalia Phylum: CnidariaCnidaria Class: AnthozoaAnthozoa Order: ActiniariaActiniaria Suborder: NyantheaeNyantheae
Page 2: Starlet sea anemone Overview Kingdom:AnimaliaAnimalia Phylum: CnidariaCnidaria Class: AnthozoaAnthozoa Order: ActiniariaActiniaria Suborder: NyantheaeNyantheae

Starlet sea anemone

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Overview

• Kingdom:Animalia

• Phylum: Cnidaria

• Class: Anthozoa

• Order: Actiniaria

• Suborder: Nyantheae

• Family: Edwardsiidae

• Genus: Nematostella

• Species: Nematostella vectensis

Like all members of the order Actiniaria, the starlet sea anemone is a solitary marine polyp

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OriginNematostella vectensis - the Starlet Sea Anemone in

brackish Lagoons at Bembridge Harbour. This species was first described from the brackish lagoon of

Bembridge Pond by T.A.Stephenson in 1935. Bembridge is therefore the species Type-locality and the specific name vectensis comes from  the Roman name VECTIS

for the Isle of Wight.

It is nationally scarce, known only from a few brackish lagoons on the south coast of England.

The length of the animal is probably not much more than 15mm

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Description

The starlet sea anemone has a bulbous basal end and a contracting column (usually less than two cm but no more than six cm) in order to burrow into the mud.

At the top of the column is an oral disk containing the mouth surrounded by two rings of tentacles. The Tentacles are large in proportion to body, colorless and translucent with pale tips and with faint transverse bars and irregular flecks of white. The tentacles (9 - 18) are very strongly adhesive. Although the general color is a grayish white, recent food

consumption may temporarily affect pigmentation.

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By pushing its basal end into the mud and contracting its column, this anemone burrows into fine mud in order to secure itself against

water currents.

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HabitatThis species of sea anemone lives in salt marshes along the coast of the United Kingdom, as well as the east and west coasts of the United States. Populations have also been located in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Lives in isolated or semi-isolated brackish lagoons at or above high water, typically in mud, muddy sand and muddy shingle but is also found on vegetation.

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Life cycle • Like all anemones, the starlet sea anemones can

reproduce either sexually or asexually.

• Asexual reproduction occurs by division of the body. In sexual reproduction, females release eggs which are fertilized by sperm released by males. It occurs during summer or fall. Fertilized eggs mature into larvae which metamorphose ( Think of caterpillars and butterflies) into anemones.

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Nematostella development

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Nv-muscle LIM

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Nematostella development

•In Nematostella, the sexes are separate and adults generate either eggs or sperm.

•The cleavage program is chaotic with no two embryos developing identically.

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•(B) Gastrulation proceeds by the invagination of the future oral end of the embryo .

•(C) The planula `larva' is initially shaped like a teardrop and swims with its apical sensory tuft (at) directed forward.

• (D) The coelenterons (gut cavity) has formed by the hollowing out of the solid planula.

• (E) The polyp forms 7 days after fertilization. When it first settles onto the substrate, it has four tentacles and eight endodermal mesenteries. Endoderm lines the hollow tentacles

•(A) A hollow blastula is formed

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Starlet Sea Anemone’s Prey

• The Starlet Sea Anemone feeds on insects larvae, worms, snails, crustaceans and anything that can feed their mouths.

• They capture their preys with tentacles

• Starlet Sea Anemone releases stinging cells to immobilize and kill the prey.

• Anemones are uneatable by other organisms.

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Food Habits• This species is remarkably unselective in its

food consumption; it eats mainly copepods and midge larvae. The tentacles trap prey, then the cilia beat downward creating a water flow helping pull the food from the oral disk into the gastrovascular cavity for consumption.

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Bibliography

http/www.nematostella.org http://www.marlin.ac.uk/www.animaldiversity.edu/ Mr. Sullivan’s handout