Abstract

Freshwater jellyfish species of the genus Craspedacusta purportedly originated from the Yangtze River catchment area, China, and have now been observed on all continents except Antarctica. Sightings of C. sowerbii in the Pacific regions of Canada were compiled to document some of the northernmost records of this species in the Americas. Species identification has been difficult in the past. Therefore, field collection of specimens was carried out on southern Vancouver Island. The morphology was described macro- and microscopically as well as molecularly using mitochondrial and nuclear markers. Collected hydromedusae from British Columbia (BC) did not deviate morphologically from C. sowerbii specimens from other continents, but molecular analyses support the idea of 2 main widely distributed lineages hidden under similar morphological features (i.e. a species complex). Through a community science approach, an understanding of the extent of C. sowerbii distribution in western and southern BC (present in 24 lakes from as early as 1990) has been established. Results showed that the number of sightings increased considerably in the period after 2010. Recent increases in sightings of C. sowerbii in BC and worldwide could be indicative of a climate warming-related range extension or growing public awareness and/or increased observational efforts. Even after more than 120 yr of Craspedacusta research, much about their biology and ecology remains unknown, which motivated us to compile a list of knowledge gaps based on an extensive literature survey.

Highlights

  • Craspedacusta sowerbii (Lankester 1880a) is one of few freshwater jellyfish species worldwide (Jankowski et al 2008)

  • Freshwater jellyfish species of the genus Craspedacusta purportedly originated from the Yangtze River catchment area, China, and have been observed on all continents except Antarctica

  • Collected hydromedusae from British Columbia (BC) did not deviate morphologically from C. sowerbii specimens from other continents, but molecular analyses support the idea of 2 main widely distributed lineages hidden under similar morphological features

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Introduction

Craspedacusta sowerbii (Lankester 1880a) is one of few freshwater jellyfish species worldwide (Jankowski et al 2008). They purportedly originated from the Yangtze River catchment area in China (Kramp 1950). A threshold for polyp budding of new medusae was determined experimentally to be 21°C (Folino-Rorem et al 2016). Gamete development happens at a small size (diameter about 2.4 mm) (Folino-Rorem et al 2016), and maturity may be reached after 5−6 wk (Acker & Muscat 1976, Ziser & Burke 1984), but may take up to 18 wk or more (Viosca & Burkenroad 1936). There is no conclusive evidence for artificial water bodies being more frequently invaded than lakes and rivers (Duggan & Eastwood 2012); C. sowerbii is mostly observed in closed environments such as quarries, ponds, and lakes

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