Syllis hyalina
Overview
Scientific Name: Syllis hyalina
Phylum: Annelida
Class: Polychaeta
Order: Phyllodocida
Family: Syllidae
Genus: Syllis
Species:
hyalina
[Describe here as A. iricolor]
Native Distribution
Origin Realm:
Temperate Northern Pacific, Temperate Northern Atlantic, Tropical Atlantic,
Tropical Eastern Pacific, Western Indo-Pacific
Native Region:
Origin Location:
CONFLICT: STATED AS "NEW TO JAPAN" AND ALSO LISTED AS NATIVE (STATUS NOT STATED)
Temperate Northern Atlantic
Aegean Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Northern Cyprus (Cinar 2013) STATED
Turkey; Sea of Marmara; Aegean Sea; Levantine Sea (Cinar et al. 2014) STATED
Aegean Sea (Antoniadou et al. 2004) STATUS NOT STATED
Brittany, France (Schaal et al. 2010) STATUS NOT STATED
Meteor and Josephine seamounts, Atlantic Ocean (Gillet & Dauvin 2000) STATUS NOT STATED
Alexandria, Egypt (eastern Mediterranean) (Dorgham et al. 2014) STATUS NOT STATED
Romanian coast of the Black Sea (44°01'15.7"N, 28°39'36.9"E; Surugiu & Feunteun 2008) STATUS NOT STATED
Ionian Sea (Zenetos et al. 1996) STATUS NOT STATED
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Lundy, UK (George 1974) STATUS NOT STATED
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Mediterranean Sea; North Atlantic Ocean (Imajima 1966) STATUS NOT STATED
Temperate Northern Pacific
Tokyo Bay to Uraga Channel, Shiraiso Coast, Manazuru, Sagimi Bay, Japan (Aguado et al. 2008) STATUS NOT STATED
Japan (Imajima 1966d, cited in Fauchald 1977) STATUS NOT STATED
Scorpian Harbor, Santa Cruz Island, California, USA (Hewatt 1946) STATUS NOT STATED
Hecate Strait, BC, Canada (Burd & Brinkhurst 1987) STATUS NOT STATED
Shirikishinai and Matsumae, Hokkaido; Onagawa, Miyagi Prefecture; Ogi, Noto Town, Noto peninsula (Imajima 1966) STATUS NOT STATED
Among attaching organisms on hanging ropes of test panels at Abratsubo Bay. (Imajima & Hayashi 1969) STATUS NOT STATED
Tsukumo Bay, Noto Peninsula, Ishikawa Prefecture (Imajima 1967) STATUS NOT STATED
Off the coast of Amami-Oshima Island (Imajima 2005) STATUS NOT STATED
Bohai Bay; Quingdao, Yellow Sea (Ruiping & Dejian 2004) STATUS NOT STATED
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Strait of Georgia, BC, Canada (Macdonald et al. 2010) STATUS NOT STATED
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Dokdo, Republic of Korea (Ryu et al. 2012) STATUS NOT STATED
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Vancouver Island, Canada; California, USA (Imajima 1966) STATUS NOT STATED
Tropical Eastern Pacific
Gorgona Island, Taboga Island, Panama (Fauchald 1977) STATUS NOT STATED
Isla del Coco National Park, Pacific Costa Rica (Cortes 2012) STATUS NOT STATED
Tropical Atlantic
Cuba (San MartÃn 1992) STATUS NOT STATED
Morrocoy National Park, Venezuela (San MartÃn & Bone 2001) *Noted as first observation in Venezuela, but status not stated
Western Indo-Pacific
Mumbai Harbour, India (Pati et al. 2015) STATUS NOT STATED
Central Indo-Pacific
Nansha Islands, South China Sea in China (Ruiping & Dejian 2004) STATUS NOT STATED
Uncertain realm
Cosmopolitan (Capa et al. 2001; Aguado et al. 2008)
Worldwide (Imajima 1966d, cited in Fauchald 1977) STATUS NOT STATED
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Panama (Imajima 1966) STATUS NOT STATED
Geographic Range:
-175.900009155273 -70.4000015258789,167.600006103516 70.9000091552734 (OBIS 2016)
Lundy, UK (George 1974) to Venezuela (San Martín & Bone 2001)
Panama (Imajima 1966; Fauchald 1977) to Panama (Imajima 1966)
[Japan] 28º 52.1'N, 129º 33.0'E (Imajima 2005)
General Diversity:
NF
Non-native Distribution
Invasion History:
No records of invasion (Global Invasive Species Database 2015)
Non-native Region:
CONFLICT: noted as both native and new in this region
Northwest Pacific
Invasion Propens:
CONFLICT: STATED AS "NEW TO JAPAN" AND ALSO LISTED AS NATIVE (STATUS NOT STATED)
Temperate Northern Pacific
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Japan (Imajima 1966) *Noted as "new to Japan"
Status Date Non-native:
NF
Vectors and Spread
Initial Vector:
NF
Second Vector:
NF
Vector Details:
NF
Spread Rate:
NF
Date First Observed in Japan:
NF
Date First Observed on West coast North America:
NF
Impacts
Impact in Japan:
NF
Global Impact:
NF
Tolerences
Native Temperature Regime:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical, See details
Native Temperature Range:
Warm and tropical seas (Aguado et al. 2008)
[Black Sea] Sampled at 24.6 ºC (Surugiu & Feunteun 2008)
[Aegean Sea] Mean values for summer, autumn, winter and spring are: 21.6, 19.3, 12.9, 14.1 ºC (Antoniadou et al. 2004)
Non-native Temperature Regime:
NF
Non-native Temperature Range:
NF
Native Salinity Regime:
Mesohaline, Euhaline
Native Salinity Range:
[Black Sea] Sampled at 17.5 psu (Surugiu & Feunteun 2008)
[Aegean Sea] Mean values for summer, autumn, winter and spring are: 36.1, 36.8, 37.4, 36.9 psu (Antoniadou et al. 2004)
Non-native Salinity Regime:
NF
Temperature Regime Survival:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical, See details
Temperature Range Survival:
0.071 - 27.499 ºC (OBIS 2016)
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Temperature Regime Reproduction:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical
Temperature Range Reproduction:
Warm temperate, Subtropical, Tropical (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Salinity Regime Survival:
Mesohaline, Polyhaline, Euhaline
Salinity Range Survival:
32.895 - 39.053 (OBIS 2016)
Mesohaline, Polyhaline, Euhaline (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Salintiy Regime Reproduction:
Polyhaline, Euhaline
Salinity Range Reproduction:
Mesohaline, Polyhaline, Euhaline (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
Depth Regime:
Lower Intertidal, Shallow subtidal, Deep subtidal, Bathyal
Depth Range:
Sampled from 0 - 1400 (OBIS 2016)
0 - 100 m (Cinar et al. 2014)
12 - 15 m; 31.4 - 41.5 m; intertidal (Dean et al. 2012)
15 fm (~27 m) (Fauchald 1977)
Sampled at 0.5 m, 1.5 m, 3 m depth (San MartÃn 1992)
Sampled at 100-200m; intertidal and subtidal (Aguado et al. 2008)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Intertidal (Imajima 1992) *Note: May be (Imajima 1966) (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Intertidal to shallow shelf depths (Carlton 2007)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Found at 18 - 23 m depth (George 1974)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Found at 163-167 m off the coast of Amami-Oshima Island, Japan. (Imajima 2005)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Found in the dead coral at the depth of 3-5 m in China.
Non-native Salinity Range:
Native Abundance:
Abundant, Common
Reproduction
Fertilization Mode:
See details
Reproduction Mode:
Gonochoristic/ dioecious
Spawning Type:
NF
Development Mode:
Direct development
Asexual Reproduction:
See details
Reproduction Details:
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Architomic stolonization. A part of the individual which becomes an epitokous sexual stage (stolon), which is massed with sexual products and usually has a special (stolonial) head. The stolon breaks away from the atokous benthic individual to lead a brief pelagic existence. Stolons are exclusively devoted to mating, which is followed by death. The unchanged benthic parent stock survives, regenerates the lost segments, and then reproduces again (Franke 1999)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Direct development (Gillet & Dauvin 2000)
RELATED:
[Syllis spp.] Genus has species that reproduce by brooding with internal fertilization and direct development, in addition to species that brood with external fertilization and planktotrophic development (Wilson 1991)
[Subfamily Syllinae] Separate sexes; most reproduce by stolonization (Durchon 1975)
[Family Syllidae] Many species in the family reproduce asexually by transerse fission or by budding (Kozloff 1990)
Adult Mobility:
Actively mobile (Mobility is a normal part of at least part of the adult life cycle - at least in spurts. Not dependent upon distance traveled)
Adult Mobility Details:
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Free-living; may live on surface or actively burrow. Movement is required for feeding (Macdonald et al. 2010)
Maturity Size:
NF
Maturity Age:
NF
Reproduction Lifespan:
NF
Longevity:
Estimated life span of 2 years (Wildish et al. 1983)
Broods per Year:
NF
Reproduction Cues:
NF
Reproduction Time:
NF
Fecundity:
NF
Egg Size:
NF
Egg Duration:
NF
Early Life Growth Rate:
NF
Adult Growth Rate:
NF
Population Growth Rate:
NF
Population Variablity:
NF
Habitat
Ecosystem:
Coastal shore, SAV, Rocky intertidal, Rocky subtidal, Kelp forest, Macroalgal beds, Coralline algae, Coral reef, Mangrove, Mussel reef, Worm reef, Fouling, Other
Habitat Type:
Epibenthic, Epizoic, Epiphytic
Substrate:
Rock, Biogenic, Artificial substrate, Gravel
Exposure:
Exposed, Protected
Habitat Expansion:
NF
Habitat Details:
Posidonia oceanica meadows (Cinar 2013)
Hard substratum (including algae, sponge, mussels, etc) and soft substratum (including all phanerogames) (Cinar et al. 2014)
Subtidal on calcareous rocks, sediment; intertidal in chaetopterid colony (Dean et al. 2012)
Hard and soft substrata. Found in rocky patches with Corallina spp., Jania rubens, Ulva rigida, Hypnea musciformis; continuous wave action; exposed; sandy beach with patches of calcaeous shell fragments; protected by concrete blocks; embayment with sandy bottom; surrounded by cement wall covered with macroalgal growth; exposed rocky area with a beach composed of hard debris of different benthic animals. Ulva rigida and Gelidium sp. dominate hard bottoms with sessile invertebrates (Dorgham et al. 2014)
Shell, gravel, dead coral; floats on pier (Fauchald 1977)
Found in sponges on Rhizophora mangle roots; inside living coral (San MartÃn 1992)
Found with algae, corals, sponges and coarse sand (San MartÃn & Bone 2001)
Rocky shore; sea grass; algae (Aguado et al. 2008)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Found on holdfasts of Laminaria spp. (Imajima 1992) Note: This information may be from Imajima (1966) 'The Syllidae (polychaetous annelids) from Japan V'. (M. Otani, pers. comm.)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Associated with algae, mussels, sponges on hard surfaces in cryptic habitats (Carlton 2007)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Found on granite shores; in hydroid and bryozoan undergrowth (George 1974)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Found among the holdfasts of Laminariaceae in Hokkaido and among small algae at other locality except Hokkaido. (Imajima 1983)
[Typosyllis hyalina] Among attaching organisms on hanging ropes of test panels at Abratsubo Bay, Kanagawa Prefecture. (Imajima & Hayashi 1969)
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Found among dead coral and coral reef platform in China. (Ruiping & Dejian 2004)
Trophic Level:
Omnivore
Trophic Details:
[Typosyllis hyalina (synonymized taxon)] Omnivorous surface feeders on live meiofauna (< 500 µm seive size, but larger than single-cell), benthic microorganisms (e.g. diatoms and other single-celled organisms); and particulate organic matter (Macdonald et al. 2010)
Trophic type 4 (Not defined; Wildish et al. 1983)
Listed as both carnivore and omnivore (trophic level 2.4; omnivore is between 2 - <3; 3 is strictly carnivorous) (Schaal et al. 2010)
Omnivore (Giangrande et al. 2004)
RELATED:
[Family Syllidae] Feed on various small invertebrates (Kozloff 1990)
Forage Mode:
NF
Forage Details:
NF
Natural Control:
NF
Associated Species:
NF
References and Notes
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Literature:
Limited information; expert opinion based on observational information or circumstantial evidence
Notes:
NA