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タイトル: Basal-disc creeping combined with rotation, an undescribed behaviour with preferred directionality in bivalve-inhabiting hydrozoans (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa: Leptomedusae)
著者: Kubota, Shin  KAKEN_id
著者名の別形: 久保田, 信
キーワード: Hydrozoa
zooids
bivalve-inhabiting
creeping and rotation
発行日: 18-Dec-2008
出版者: Cambridge University Press
誌名: Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
巻: 88
号: 8
開始ページ: 1737
終了ページ: 1741
抄録: A creeping movement, which often results in clockwise or counterclockwise bodily rotation, is described for ordinary zooids of two species of bivalve-inhabiting hydrozoans, Eutima japonica Uchida and Eugymnanthea japonica Kubota, attached to artificial hard substrata (polystyrene and glass) in the laboratory. Time-lapse video recordings furthermore showed that the non-transparent half of the flat, ellipsoidal pedal disc always faces forward during this motion, with no lateral or backward creeping during either day or night. Because an ordinary zooid generally crept in a circle of small radius, the zooid's body rotated as the creeping proceeded. One full rotation of a zooid of either species took about 5–6 hours on average at 21–25°C. The direction of rotation of an individual zooid was nearly constant irrespective of developmental state, this being true for zooids with or without a medusa bud on the hydrocaulus or a daughter zooid on the pedal disc, those with a normal or a double hydranth, or those consisting of a bare hydrocaulus. Asexually produced tiny daughter zooids quickly became well separated from their mother zooids. The attachment site of the latter did not shift much as they rotated, but daughter zooids and other tiny free zooids creep along a nearly straight line, thereby markedly shifting their position. This may contribute to the prevention of crowding of zooids in the restricted space between soft body parts in the host bivalve's mantle cavity.
著作権等: © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2008
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/187918
DOI(出版社版): 10.1017/S0025315408001471
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