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It twas indeed.
I had actually never even HEARD of mesentaries until more recently, when trying to ID a strange shot I had of a very mutilated Plumose anemone. (Metridium farcimen) I had called some experts up on the phone, and then pulled out my copy of Kozloff's Marine Invertebrates of the Pacific NW and read up on Plumose anemones - and the mesentaries were all over the place in the anatomical drawings!
Are you pretty well-versed on anemones?
- Janna
I had actually never even HEARD of mesentaries until more recently, when trying to ID a strange shot I had of a very mutilated Plumose anemone. (Metridium farcimen) I had called some experts up on the phone, and then pulled out my copy of Kozloff's Marine Invertebrates of the Pacific NW and read up on Plumose anemones - and the mesentaries were all over the place in the anatomical drawings!
Are you pretty well-versed on anemones?
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I'm working on it, I am doing a study on the aggression between clones of Metridium senile. We caught one spawning the other week and I was able to culture the larvae. I have a photo of a mutalated M farcimen I took at anacortes marina, it's depressing to see. M senile will beat up on farcimen pretty good, but I don't know if it's enough to expose the mesentaries.
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sounds interesting, but I am with Grateful Diver on this one. Could you elaborate on the subject easier to understand? Let us in on the secret lives of anemones, please...
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That only works when other folks have seen or heard what you're quoting! The other day between dives on Hood Canal I quoted Dan Akroyd in an OLD Saturday Night Live sketch with Jane Curtin....("Jane, you ignorant slut!")....everyone on the boat looked at me as though I had suddenly grown two heads.....there was an embarrassing silence....not even polite laughter.....Grateful Diver wrote:Actually, I was quoting someone ... or perhaps paraphrasing. Been a coupla years since I saw the movie ...
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GD, I knew EXACTLY who you were quoting - since my little 2 year old granddaughter loves watching that movie with her old diving grandparents
Sorry John - I never was an SNL fan I guess, although I'm old enough to be!!
Anyway, as near as I can explain from my very limited knowledge on the subject -
Plumose anemones (Metridium senile and Metridium farcimen) have a large digestive cavity (called a terminal cavity because all the waste products have to go out the same opening they came in). This cavity is made up of a lot of folds and ridges along the inside walls, called mesentaries.
Also, these anemones have a specialized set of tentacles that pack a BIG WHALLOP of a sting that they use to zap their neighbors - it's a set of two or so thicker tentacles that come out of their center and are quite long - long enough to fight with neighboring Plumose anemones to kill them. Why? They're competing for space. Nice, eh?
I have a photo that I took in Barkley Sound Oct 2006 that shows a really weird thing - a very mangled Plumose Anemone, showing the mesentaries, with gonads lining them. The photo was used in Andy Lamb's first column in NW Dive News a few issues back, but for some reason was credited to Andy, and not me. :(
So THAT's what we're talking about!
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Sorry John - I never was an SNL fan I guess, although I'm old enough to be!!
Anyway, as near as I can explain from my very limited knowledge on the subject -
Plumose anemones (Metridium senile and Metridium farcimen) have a large digestive cavity (called a terminal cavity because all the waste products have to go out the same opening they came in). This cavity is made up of a lot of folds and ridges along the inside walls, called mesentaries.
Also, these anemones have a specialized set of tentacles that pack a BIG WHALLOP of a sting that they use to zap their neighbors - it's a set of two or so thicker tentacles that come out of their center and are quite long - long enough to fight with neighboring Plumose anemones to kill them. Why? They're competing for space. Nice, eh?
I have a photo that I took in Barkley Sound Oct 2006 that shows a really weird thing - a very mangled Plumose Anemone, showing the mesentaries, with gonads lining them. The photo was used in Andy Lamb's first column in NW Dive News a few issues back, but for some reason was credited to Andy, and not me. :(
So THAT's what we're talking about!
- Janna
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That's okay John, I remember the original Not Ready for Primetime Players quite well. And I especially remember that line!John Rawlings wrote:
The other day between dives on Hood Canal I quoted Dan Akroyd in an OLD Saturday Night Live sketch with Jane Curtin....("Jane, you ignorant slut!")....everyone on the boat looked at me as though I had suddenly grown two heads.....there was an embarrassing silence....not even polite laughter.....
It's Hell to get old.....no one knows what you're talking about! HA!
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HOW old did you say you were, Val???? I was absolutely SURE that you were in your mid-20's!Zen Diver 2 wrote: That's okay John, I remember the original Not Ready for Primetime Players quite well. And I especially remember that line!
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You must've watched some old re-runs, right?
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nwscubamom wrote: Plumose anemones (Metridium senile and Metridium farcimen) have a large digestive cavity (called a terminal cavity because all the waste products have to go out the same opening they came in). This cavity is made up of a lot of folds and ridges along the inside walls, called mesentaries.
- Janna
I'm pretty sure I know some people with this condition......
Uh, YES, that's it, yeah, reruns, sure....John Rawlings wrote:HOW old did you say you were, Val???? I was absolutely SURE that you were in your mid-20's!Zen Diver 2 wrote: That's okay John, I remember the original Not Ready for Primetime Players quite well. And I especially remember that line!
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You must've watched some old re-runs, right?
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And the fact that in slightly over 3 months I'll be officially pushing a half century has nothing to do with it...
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Well explained Janna, A few notes though, M. farcimen does not have the fighting tentacles (these are the really big anemones), that's specific to senile, and one of the few definitive ways to tell them apart. My hypothesis is that the aggression by senile is not competition, but sexual selection. Since senile reproduces asexually, they form large aggregations of identicle anemones, which would reduce the probability that a neighbor would be of the opposite sex. Since they reproduce by spawning, it would benefit the individual that could ensure they were surrounded by members of the opposite sex. Since farcimen does not undergo asexual reproduction, they do not have this issue, hence, no aggression.
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Here is senile being a jerk:
My nex
My next goal in life is to learn Mr. Ray's song, he runs through most of the phylum in Anamalia
Here is senile being a jerk:
My nex
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Well Kevin, very interesting stuff!! I had a chance to speak with Dr. Lisbeth Francis (who researches these anemones) on the phone from up at Shannon Point Marine Center about these guys and sent her the photo. She thinks the pink stuff is mesentaries loaded up with female gonads. I'd like to hear what you think too - since you've got some experience with the critter!
Here's the pic:
and a closeup of the mesentaries:
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Here's the pic:
and a closeup of the mesentaries:
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That's exactly what it is. Liz is actually my research advisor, she is an amazing scientist. I have a lot of fun debating her, she disagrees with me on the purpose for agression... but our recent field work as shifted her opinion in my direction!
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Sounds like she's sporting "senile fighting tentacles!"kwbyron wrote:That's exactly what it is. Liz is actually my research advisor, she is an amazing scientist. I have a lot of fun debating her, she disagrees with me on the purpose for agression... but our recent field work as shifted her opinion in my direction!
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