Shear vibes: Delineating movement and cilia stroke patterns in the planula of the hydrozoan Clytia gregaria
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Hanson, Sophie
Lemke, Mel
Anderson, Nicolas
Beckmann, Lara Maleen
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Many factors contribute to a larva’s ability to navigate its three-dimensional domain,
including abiotic influences such as currents and flow as well as organismal traits including
larval morphology and behaviour. Using the hydromedusa Clytia gregaria (L. Agassiz, 1862)
(Cnidaria: Hydrozoa), we investigated the behaviour of planulae in different hydrodynamic
conditions and anaesthetised and de-ciliated larvae to observe mechanisms behind movement.
In this study, we provide evidence that cnidarian planula are capable of both actively righting
themselves and passively moving upwards via positive buoyancy. Planulae maintain their
orientation even in high shear, suggesting their ability to sense shear and control their
movements in response. We also provide a first detailed description of ciliary strokes and
movement patterns for a hydrozoan planula, highlighting the potential control of active and
inactive cilia. Our results suggest planulae may move in a yet unknown combination of ciliary
movement and muscular activity. We provide important insights into an often overlooked yet
crucial cnidarian life history stage as well as a comparative reference point for further studies
of larvae in this highly diverse phylum.
