From Microscale Interactions to Macroscale Patterns in Copepod–Crinoid Symbiosis
Abstract
:Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. The History of Research
3.2. Sampling Methods and Challenges
3.3. Diversity and Taxonomy of Symbiotic Copepods
3.4. Specialization in Copepod–Crinoid Symbiosis
3.5. Distribution of Crinoid-Associated Copepods
3.6. Bathymetric Distribution
4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Copepod | Host Species: Valid Name and [as in Original Record] | Host Family Abbreviation * | Symbiosis Nature Abbreviation ** | Collection Site Abbreviation *** | Depth (m) | Reference |
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Cyclopoida | ||||||
Enterognathidae | ||||||
Enterognathus comatulae Giesbrecht, 1900 | Antedon bifida (Pennant, 1777) | A | en | GB, IE | [60] | |
Enterognathus comatulae Giesbrecht, 1900 | Antedon mediterranea (Lamarck, 1816) | A | en | FR, IT | [59,61,62] | |
Enterognathus inabai Ohtsuka, Shimomura, Kitazawa, 2012 | Lamprometra sp. | M | en | JP | 46.7–46.9 | [64] |
Entherognathus lateripes Stock, 1966 | Decametra chadwicki (Clark, 1911) | Col | en | IL | 20 | [71] |
Entherognathus lateripes Stock, 1966 | Oligometra serripinna (Carpenter, 1811) | Col | en | IL | 20 | [71] |
Entherognathus lateripes Stock, 1966 | Heterometra savignii (Müller, 1841) [as Heterometra savignyi (Müller, 1841)] | H | en | IL | 10 | [71] |
Parenterognathus troglodytes Ohtsuka, Kitazawa, Boxshall, 2010 | Glyptometra crassa (Clark, 1912) | Ch | en | JP | 775, 780.8–787.1 | [63] |
Poecilostomatoida | ||||||
Kelleriidae | ||||||
Kelleria gradata Stock, 1967 | Heterometra savignii (Müller, 1841) [as Heterometra savignyi (Müller, 1841)] | H | ec | IL | 15 | [72] |
Pseudanthessiidae | ||||||
Pseudanthessius angularis Humes, Ho, 1970 | Stephanometra indica (Smith, 1876) [as Stephanometra spicata (Carpenter, 1881)] | M | ec | MG | 1 | [75] |
Pseudanthessius angularis Humes, Ho, 1970 | Anneissia bennetti (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841)] | M | ec | MG | 2, 6 | [75] |
Pseudanthessius comanthi Humes, 1972 | Comanthus wahlbergii (Müller, 1843) | Com | ec | MH | 4, 8 | [53] |
Pseudanthessius comanthi Humes, 1972 | Oxycomanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841)] | Com | ec | ID | 25 | [22] |
Pseudanthessius comanthi Humes, 1972 | Heterometra savignii (Müller, 1841) [as Heterometra savignyi (Müller, 1841)] | Com | ec | AU, ID, PH | 2, 3, 4, 10, 12, 40 | [22] |
Pseudanthessius madrasensis Reddiah, 1968 | Comatulida | ec | IN | [69] | ||
Pseudanthessius madrasensis Reddiah, 1968 | Tropiometra afra (Hartlaub, 1890) | T | ec | NC | 1.5, 2, 3 | [58] |
Pseudanthessius madrasensis Reddiah, 1968 | Tropiometra carinata (Lamarck, 1816) | T | ec | MG | 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 15 | [75] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Cenometra emendatrix (Bell, 1892) | Col | ec | MG | 10, 20 | [72] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Heterometra africana (Clark, 1911) | H | ec | MG | 17, 18, 25, 29, 34 | [72] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Heterometra savignii (Müller, 1841) [as Heterometra savignyi (Müller, 1841)] | H | ec | IL | 10, 15 | [72] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Himerometra robustipinna (Carpenter, 1881) [as Himerometra magnipinna Clark, 1908] | H | ec | NC | 1 | [58] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Dichrometra flagellata (Müller, 1841) [as Dichrometra afra Clark, 1912] | M | ec | MG | 1, 2, 6 | [72] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Lamprometra palmata (Müller, 1841) [as Lamprometra klunzingeri (Hartlaub, 1890)] | M | ec | MG | 1, 13 | [72] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Liparometra sp. | M | ec | MG | 15, 23, 27, 35 | [72] |
Pseudanthessius major Stock, 1967 | Stephanometra indica (Smith, 1876) [as Stephanometra spicata (Carpenter, 1881)] | M | ec | MG, NC | 2, 3, 13, 17 | [58,72] |
Pseudanthessius minor Stock, 1967 | Heterometra africana (Clark, 1911) | H | ec | MG | 18 | [75] |
Pseudanthessius minor Stock, 1967 | Dichrometra flagellata (Müller, 1841) [as Dichrometra afra Clark, 1912] | M | ec | MG | 2 | [75] |
Pseudanthessius minor Stock, 1967 | Lamprometra palmata (Müller, 1841) [as Lamprometra klunzingeri (Hartlaub, 1890)] | M | ec | IL, MG | 0.5, 13 | [75] |
Pseudanthessius minor Stock, 1967 | Liparometra sp. | M | ec | MG | 15, 23, 27, 35 | [75] |
Pseudanthessius planus Kim, 2007 | Himerometra robustipinna (Carpenter, 1881) [as Himerometra magnipinna Clark, 1908] | H | ec | ID | 2 | [33] |
Pseudanthessius rostellatus Humes, Ho, 1970 | Phanogenia distincta (Carpenter, 1888) [as Comaster distinctus (Carpenter, 1888)] | Com | ec | MG | 47 | [75] |
Rhynchomolgidae | ||||||
Critomolgus fishelsoni (Stock, 1967) | Oligometra serripinna (Carpenter, 1811) | Col | ec | IL | 20 | [73] |
Doridicola patulus (Humes, 1959) | Cenometra emendatrix (Bell, 1892) | Col | ec | MG | 20 | [76] |
Doridicola venustus (Humes, 1958) | Cenometra emendatrix (Bell, 1892) | Col | ec | MG | 20 | [76] |
Synapticolidae | ||||||
Scambicornus pillaii Stock, 1983 (Figure 2g) | Capillaster multiradiatus (Linnaeus, 1758) [as Capillaster multiradiata (Linnaeus, 1758)] | Com | ec | IL | 1 | [72] |
Siphonostomatoida | ||||||
Asterocheridae | ||||||
Asterocheres crinoidicola Humes, 2000 (Figure 2h) | Comatulida | ec | JM | [68] | ||
Asterocheres crinoidicola Humes, 2000 | Davidaster rubiginosus (Pourtalès, 1869) | Com | ec | BZ | 12.2 | [10] |
Asterocheres crinoidicola Humes, 2000 | Nemaster grandis Clark, 1909 | Com | ec | BZ | 32.2 | [10] |
Asterocheres spinopaulus Johnsson, 1998 | Comatulida | ec | BR | [67] | ||
Collocheres amicus Kim, 2007 | Comanthus briareus (Bell, 1882) [as Comantheria rotula Clark, 1912] | Com | ec | ID | 17 | [32] |
Collocheres brevipes Shin, Kim, 2004 (Figure 2i) | Anneissia solaster (Clark, 1907) [as Comanthus solaster Clark, 1907] | Com | ec | KP | 25 | [66] |
Collocheres comanthiphilus Humes, 1987 | Comanthus parvicirrus (Müller, 1841) | Com | ec | NC | 1.5, 5 | [22] |
Collocheres comanthiphilus Humes, 1987 | Comanthus sp. | Com | ec | NC | 1, 3 | [22] |
Collocheres comanthiphilus Humes, 1987 | Comanthus wahlbergii (Müller, 1843) | Com | ec | ID, NC | 0.5, 2, 25 | [22] |
Collocheres comanthiphilus Humes, 1987 | Oxycomanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841)] | Com | ec | AU, ID, PH | 2, 3, 4, 12, 40 | [22] |
Collocheres humesi Kim, 2007 | Comanthus briareus (Bell, 1882) [as Comantheria rotula Clark, 1912] | Com | ec | ID | 17 | [32] |
Collocheres inaequalis Ho, 1982 | Anneissia japonica (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthus japonica (Müller, 1841), Comanthus japonicus (Müller, 1841)] | Com | ec | JP | [63] | |
Collocheres inflatiseta Humes, 1987 | Phanogenia multibrachiata (Carpenter, 1888) [as Comaster multibrachiatus (Carpenter, 1888)] | Com | ec | ID | 10 | [22] |
Collocheres marginatus Humes, 1987 | Comaster multifidus (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthina variabilis (Bell, 1882)] | Com | ec | AU | 9 | [22] |
Collocheres parvus Humes, 1987 | Davidaster rubiginosus (Pourtalès, 1869) | Com | ec | ID | 10 | [22] |
Collocheres prionotus Humes, 1990 | Nemaster grandis Clark, 1909 | Com | ec | ID, MG | 0.5, 1 | [56] |
Collocheres serrulatus Humes, 1987 | Comatulida | Com | ec | ID | 10 | [22] |
Collocheres solidus Shin, Kim, 2004 | Comanthus briareus (Bell, 1882) [as Comantheria rotula Clark, 1912] | Com | ec | KP | 25 | [66] |
Collocheres solidus Shin, Kim, 2004 | Anneissia solaster (Clark, 1907) [as Comanthus solaster Clark, 1907] | Com | ec | KP | 25 | [66] |
Collocheres tamladus Shin, Kim, 2004 | Comanthus parvicirrus (Müller, 1841) | Z | ec | KP | [66] | |
Collocheres thysanotus Humes, 1987 | Comanthus sp. | Com | ec | AU | 9 | [22] |
Collocheres thysanotus Humes, 1987 | Comanthus wahlbergii (Müller, 1843) | Com | ec | AU | 9 | [22] |
Collocheres titillator Humes, 1987 | Oxycomanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthus bennetti (Müller, 1841)] | Com | ec | ID | 10 | [22] |
Collocheres uncinatus Stock, 1966 | Comanthus briareus (Bell, 1882) [as Comantheria rotula Clark, 1912] | Col | ec | IL | 20 | [70] |
Collocheres uncinatus Stock, 1966 | Anneissia japonica (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthus japonica (Müller, 1841), Comanthus japonicus (Müller, 1841)] | Com | ec | ID, MG | 0.5, 1, 3 | [56] |
Collocheres uncinatus Stock, 1966 | Phanogenia multibrachiata (Carpenter, 1888) [as Comaster multibrachiatus (Carpenter, 1888)] | H | ec | IL | 1, 15 | [70] |
Glyptocheres comanthinae Humes, 1987 | Comaster multifidus (Müller, 1841) [as Comanthina variabilis (Bell, 1882)] | Com | ec | ID | 4 | [22] |
Glyptocheres extrusus Humes, 1987 | Davidaster rubiginosus (Pourtalès, 1869) | Com | ec | NC | 1.5 | [22] |
Glyptocheres extrusus Humes, 1987 | Nemaster grandis Clark, 1909 | Com | ec | ID | 25 | [22] |
Glyptocheres extrusus Humes, 1987 | Comatulida | Com | ec | AU, ID, PH | 2, 3, 4, 12, 40 | [22] |
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Region | Countries | References |
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Central Indo-Pacific | Australia | [22] |
Indonesia | [22,32,56] | |
Marshall Islands | [57] | |
New Caledonia | [22,58] | |
Philippines | [22] | |
Temperate North Atlantic | France | [59] |
Ireland | [60] | |
Italy | [61,62] | |
United Kingdom | [60] | |
Temperate North Pacific | Japan | [63,64,65] |
Korea | [66] | |
Tropical Atlantic | Belize | [10] |
Brazil | [67] | |
Jamaica | [68] | |
Western Indo-Pacific | India | [69] |
Israel | [70,71,72,73,74] | |
Madagascar | [55,72,75,76,77] |
Taxa | Total No of Known Copepod Species | No of Species Found on Crinoids | No of Relevant Literature Records | No of Associated Crinoid Families | No of Associated Crinoid Genera | No of Associated Crinoid Species | Mean No Records Per Copepod Host Species ± SE ** | Mean No of Host Species Per Copepod Species ± SE | % of Crinoid- Associated Copepod Species with a Single Host Species |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cyclopoida | |||||||||
Enterognathidae | 7 | 4 | 11 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 2.75 ± 0.85 | 1.75 ± 0.48 | 50 |
Poecilostomatoida | |||||||||
Kelleriidae | 19 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 ± NA *** | 1 ± NA | 100 |
Pseudanthessiidae | 61 | 7 | 77 | 6 | 13 | 14 | 13.57 ± 5.03 | 3 ± 0.93 | 28.57 |
Rhynchomolgidae | 270 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 ± 0 | 1 ± 0 | 100 |
Synapticolidae | 50 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 ± NA | 1 ± NA | 100 |
Siphonostomatoida | |||||||||
Asterocheridae | 271 | 19 | 73 | 5 | 12 | 17 | 3.84 ± 1.17 | 2 ± NA | 63.16 |
Total | 678 | 35 | 166 | 19 | 35 | 42 |
Host Taxa | No of Genera | No of Genera Hosting Copepods (% of Total) | No of Species | No of Species Hosting Copepods (% of Total) | No of Records | No of Copepod Species Involved | No of Host Species with | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | |||||||
Copepod Species | ||||||||||
Comatulida | ||||||||||
Antedonidae | 50 | 1 (2%) | 151 | 2 (1.32%) | 5 | 1 | 2 | |||
Charitometridae | 8 | 1 (12.5%) | 33 | 1 (3.03%) | 2 | 1 | 1 | |||
Colobometridae | 18 | 3 (16.67%) | 47 | 3 (6.38%) | 11 | 6 | 1 | 2 | ||
Comatulidae | 23 | 8 (34.78%) | 102 | 16 (15.69%) | 81 | 20 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 1 |
Himerometridae | 5 | 2 (40%) | 39 | 3 (7.69%) | 18 | 6 | 2 | 1 | ||
Mariametridae | 7 | 4 (57.14%) | 22 | 5 (22.73%) | 24 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 1 | |
Tropiometridae | 1 | 1 (100%) | 4 | 2 (50%) | 21 | 1 | 2 | |||
Zygometridae | 2 | 1 (50%) | 10 | 1 (10%) | 1 | 1 | 1 | |||
Total | 114 | 21 | 408 | 33 | 163 | 40 | 15 | 10 | 6 | 2 |
Region | No of Localities | No of Records | No of Symbiont Orders | No of Symbiont Families | No of Symbiont Genera | No of Symbiont Species | No of Host Families | No of Host Genera | No of Host Species |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Central Indo-Pacific | 21 | 74 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 17 | 4 | 9 | 14 |
Temperate North Atlantic | 4 | 5 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
Temperate North Pacific | 5 | 11 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 6 | 4 | 4 | 5 |
Tropical Atlantic | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Western Indo-Pacific | 23 | 71 | 3 | 6 | 7 | 13 | 5 | 11 | 12 |
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Korzhavina, O.A.; Gubareva, N.V.; Kitashov, A.V.; Britayev, T.A.; Ivanenko, V.N. From Microscale Interactions to Macroscale Patterns in Copepod–Crinoid Symbiosis. Animals 2024, 14, 877. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14060877
Korzhavina OA, Gubareva NV, Kitashov AV, Britayev TA, Ivanenko VN. From Microscale Interactions to Macroscale Patterns in Copepod–Crinoid Symbiosis. Animals. 2024; 14(6):877. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14060877
Chicago/Turabian StyleKorzhavina, Oksana A., Natalia V. Gubareva, Andrey V. Kitashov, Temir A. Britayev, and Viatcheslav N. Ivanenko. 2024. "From Microscale Interactions to Macroscale Patterns in Copepod–Crinoid Symbiosis" Animals 14, no. 6: 877. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14060877
APA StyleKorzhavina, O. A., Gubareva, N. V., Kitashov, A. V., Britayev, T. A., & Ivanenko, V. N. (2024). From Microscale Interactions to Macroscale Patterns in Copepod–Crinoid Symbiosis. Animals, 14(6), 877. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14060877