Regeneration and Musculature in Halved Cassiopea xamachana Ephyrae
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Regeneration and Musculature in Halved Cassiopea xamachana Ephyrae
Abstract
Adult Cassiopea medusae and their polyps have been known to regenerate tissue in uncontrolled and controlled conditions; however, the regeneration capabilities of Cassiopea xamachana ephyrae are largely unexplored. Here, we detail the development and regeneration of ephyrae under known laboratory conditions. Ephyrae were cut in two and then followed as they regenerated back to complete individuals. We visually document all the developmental stages of the medusa leading up to the trauma and the complete regeneration process of the two halves. We show how ephyrae of C. xamachana, when cut in halves, undergo both regeneration and re-symmetrization, generating, in about 2 weeks, two functional smaller ephyrae with fewer rhopalia and normal behavior. We also show that regeneration is slower in older ephyra.
Le meduse adulte di Cassiopea e i loro polipi rigenerano i tessuti in condizioni controllate e in natura; tuttavia, le capacitã di rigenerazione delle efire di Cassiopea xamachana sono in gran parte inesplorate. Questo aricolo descrive in dettaglio lo sviluppo e la rigenerazione delle efire in condizioni di laboratorio. Le efire sono state sezionate in due e poi seguite mentre si rigeneravano fino a diventare individui completi. Documentiamo visivamente tutte le fasi di sviluppo della medusa dal trauma e il processo di rigenerazione completo delle due metã. Mostriamo come le efire di C. xamachana, se sezionate a metã, subiscano sia rigenerazione che risimmetrizzazione, generando, in circa due settimane, due efire piú piccole e funzionali con meno ropali e un comportamento normale. Inoltre dimostriamo che la rigenerazione é leggermente piú lenta nelle efire piú vecchie.
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology.
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