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Clione limacina Sea Angel

Clione limacinais commonly referred to as Sea Angel. Difficulty in the aquarium: Not suitable for aquarium keeping. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


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lexID:
6751 
AphiaID:
139178 
Scientific:
Clione limacina 
German:
Nackter Seeschmetterling, Meeresengel 
English:
Sea Angel 
Category:
Snails 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Mollusca (Phylum) > Gastropoda (Class) > Pteropoda (Order) > Clionidae (Family) > Clione (Genus) > limacina (Species) 
Initial determination:
(Phipps, ), 1774 
Occurrence:
Russland, the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, Alaska (Western Atlantic), Arctic (North Polar Sea), Balearic Islands, Barents Sea, Bay of Biscay, Bering Sea, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Canada , Chukchi Sea, cosmopolitan species, East cost of USA, English Channel, Greenland, Gulf of Alaska (Pacific), Gulf of California, Kara Sea , Kerguelen Islands, Labrador Península, Mexico (East Pacific), North Atlantic Ocean, Northeast Pacific Ocean, Norway, Philippines, Portugal, Scandinavia, Skagerrak, Spitsbergen /Svalbard, the Faroe Islands, West Coast USA, White Sea 
Sea depth:
10 - 600 Meter 
Habitats:
Water column 
Size:
0.39" - 3.15" (1cm - 8,5cm) 
Temperature:
-1,8 °F - 59 °F (-1,8°C - 15°C) 
Food:
Crustaceans, Krill, Snails, Zooplankton 
Difficulty:
Not suitable for aquarium keeping 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
More related species
in this lexicon:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2023-12-05 13:05:03 

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Clione limacina (Phipps, 1774)

This Sea Angel feeds on plancton and Limacina helicina.

Synonymised names:
Clio borealis (Pallas, 1774)
Clio limacina Phipps, 1774 (original combination)
Clio miquelonensis Rang, 1825 (synonym)
Clione borealis Pallas, 1774 (synonym)
Clione filifera Pruvot-Fol, 1926 (synonym)
Clione gracilis Massy, 1909 (synonym)
Clione kinkaidi Agersborg, 1923 (synonym)
Clione limacina limacina (Phipps, 1774)· accepted, alternate representation
Clione limacina var. meridionalis Pruvot-Fol, 1926 (synonym)
Clione limacina var. typica Meisenheimer, 1906 (synonym)
Clione minuta Pruvot-Fol, 1926 (synonym)
Clione papilionacea Jeffreys, 1869 (synonym)
Trichocyclus dumerilii Eschscholtz, 1825

Direct children (5):
Subspecies Clione limacina antarctica E. A. Smith, 1902
Subspecies Clione limacina australis (Bruguière, 1792)
Subspecies Clione limacina limacina (Phipps, 1774) represented as Clione limacina (Phipps, 1774)
Variety Clione limacina var. meridionalis Pruvot-Fol, 1926 accepted as Clione limacina (Phipps, 1774) (synonym)
Variety Clione limacina var. typica Meisenheimer, 1906 accepted as Clione limacina (Phipps, 1774) (synonym)

Scientific paper

  1. Effects of elevated ammonia concentrations on survival, metabolic rates, and glutamine synthetase activity in the Antarctic pteropod molluskClione limacina antarctica, Maas, Amy; Seibel, Brad A.; Walsh, Patrick J. , 2012
  2. Changes in wingstroke kinematics associated with a change in swimming speed in a pteropod mollusk, Clione limacina, Szymik, B. G.; Satterlie, R. A. , 2011
  3. Serotonergic cerebral cells control activity of cilia in the foregut of the pteropod molluskClione limacina, Aleksey Y. Malyshev; Pavel M. Balaban, 2011
  4. A hyperpolarization-activated inward current alters swim frequency of the pteropod mollusk Clione limacina, Thomas J. Pirtle; Kyle Willingham; Richard A. Satterlie, 2010
  5. Buccal neurons activate ciliary beating in the foregut of the pteropod mollusk Clione limacina, Malyshev, A. Y.; Balaban, P. M., 2009
  6. Hexamethonium sensitivity of the swim musculature of the pteropod mollusc,Clione limacina, Richard A. Satterlie; Christopher Courtney, 2008
  7. Neural control of heartbeat during two antagonistic behaviors: whole body withdrawal and escape swimming in the MolluskClione limacina, Aleksey Y. Malyshev; Tigran P. Norekian; Pavel M. Balaban, 2008
  8. The role of postinhibitory rebound in the locomotor central-pattern generator of Clione limacina, Pirtle, T. J.; Satterlie, R. A. , 2007
  9. Recent Developments in Neurobiology: A Tribute to Professor Douglas G. Stuart || The Role of Postinhibitory Rebound in the Locomotor Central-Pattern Generator of Clione limacina, Thomas J. Pirtle and Richard A. Satterlie, 2007
  10. Exceptional long-term starvation ability and sites of lipid storage of the Arctic pteropodClione limacina, Marco Böer; Martin Graeve; Gerhard Kattner, 2007
  11. Impact of feeding and starvation on the lipid metabolism of the Arctic pteropod Clione limacina, Marco Böer; Martin Graeve; Gerhard Kattner, 2006
  12. The contribution of the pleural type 12 interneuron to swim acceleration inClione limacina, Thomas J. Pirtle; Richard A. Satterlie, 2006
  13. The Arctic pteropodClione limacina: seasonal lipid dynamics and life-strategy, Marco Böer; Charlotte Gannefors; Gerhard Kattner; Martin Graeve; Haakon Hop; Stig Falk-Petersen, 2005
  14. Cellular Mechanisms Underlying Swim Acceleration in the Pteropod Mollusk Clione limacina, Pirtle, T. J., 2004
  15. Coordinated Excitatory Effect of GABAergic Interneurons on Three Feeding Motor Programs in the Mollusk Clione limacina, Norekian, T. P., 2004
  16. Recent Developments in Neurobiology || Cellular Mechanisms Underlying Swim Acceleration in the Pteropod Mollusk Clione limacina, Thomas J. Pirtle and Richard A. Satterlie, 2004
  17. Altering electrical connections in the nervous system of the pteropod mollusc Clione limacina by neuronal injections of gap junction mRNA, Ilya V. Kelmanson; Dmitry A. Shagin; Natalia Usman; Mikhail V. Matz; Sergey A. Lukyanov; Yury V. Panchin, 2002
  18. Lipids and fatty acids in Clione limacina and Limacina helicina in Svalbard waters and the Arctic Ocean: trophic implications, Stig Falk-Petersen; John R. Sargent; Slawomir Kwasniewski; Bjørn Gulliksen; Rose-Mary Millar, 2001
  19. Interannual variations in the lipids of the Antarctic pteropods Clione limacina and Clio pyramidata, C.F Phleger; M.M Nelson; B.D Mooney; P.D Nichols, 2001
  20. The role of putative glutamatergic neurons and their connections in the locomotor central pattern generator of the mollusk, Clione limacina, R.I Sadreyev; Y.V Panchin, 2000
  21. Pleural-buccal interneurons in the pteropod mollusc Clione limacina, M. A. Alania; Y. V. Panchin; D. A. Sakharov, 1999
  22. Differential effects of serotonergic and peptidergic cardioexcitatory neurons on the heart activity in the pteropod mollusc, Clione limacina, A. Y. Malyshev; T. P. Norekian; A. O. D. Willows, 1999
  23. Axotomized neurons of the pteropod mollusc Clione limacina develop novel sites of transmitter release in the absence of their normal muscle target, Yuri V Panchin; Pavel V Zelenin; Lyudmila B Popova, 1999
  24. Exceptional lipids and fatty acids in the pteropod Clione limacina (Gastropoda) from both polar oceans, Gerhard Kattner; Wilhelm Hagen; Martin Graeve; Carola Albers, 1998
  25. Regeneration of central and peripheral synaptic connections in the locomotor system of the pteropod molluscClione limacina, Yuri V. Panchin; Pavel V. Zelenin; Lyudmila B. Popova, 1997
  26. Modulation of swimming speed in the pteropod mollusc,Clione limacina: Role of a compartmental serotonergic system, Richard A. Satterlie; Tigran P. Norekian, 1996
  27. Control of locomotion in the marine molluscClione limacina, Y. V. Panchin; Y. I. Arshavsky; T. G. Deliagina; G. N. Orlovsky; L. B. Popova; A. I. Selverston, 1996
  28. Peripheral Variability in the Locomotory System of the Pteropod Mollusc Clione limacina, Richard A. Satterlie, 1995
  29. Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina X. Effects of acetylcholine antagonists, Y. V. Panchin; R. I. Sadreev; Y. I. Arshavsky, 1995
  30. Prey capture phase of feeding behavior in the pteropod mollusc,clione limacina: neuronal mechanisms, T. P. Norekian, 1995
  31. An identified cerebral interneuron initiates different elements of prey capture behavior in the pteropod mollusc,Clione limacina, Tigran P. Norekian; Richard A. Satterlie, 1995
  32. Morphology of wing mechanoreceptors involved in the wing retraction reflex in the pteropod mollusc Clione limacina, Satterlie, R. A.; Lagro, M.; Titus, M.; Jordan, S.; Robertson, K. , 1995
  33. Formation of connections between cultured identified neurones from the pleural ganglion of the pteropod mollusc Clione limacina, Yuri V. Panchin; Lioudmila B. Popova; Galina A. Pavlova; Pavel V. Zelenin; Yuri I. Arshavsky, 1995
  34. Cerebral neurons underlying prey capture movements in the pteropod mollusc,Clione limacina, T. P. Norekian, 1993
  35. Cerebral neurons underlying prey capture movements in the pteropod mollusc,Clione limacina, T. P. Norekian; R. A. Satterlie, 1993
  36. FMRFamide and GABA Produce Functionally Opposite Effects on Prey-Capture Reactions in the Pteropod Mollusk Clione limacina, Tigran P. Norekian and Richard A. Satterlie, 1993
  37. Co-Activation of Antagonistic Motoneurons as a Mechanism of High-Speed Hydraulic Inflation of Prey Capture Appendages in the Pteropod Mollusk Clione limacina, Tigran P. Norekian and Richard A. Satterlie, 1993
  38. Neuronal analysis of hunting behavior of the pteropod molluscClione limacina, T. P. Norekyan; R. Satterlie, 1993
  39. The neuroanatomical basis of feeding behavior in the pteropod mollusc,Clione limacina(Phipps), I. S. Zakharov; V. N. Ierusalimsky, 1992
  40. Fast-Strike Feeding Behavior in a Pteropod Mollusk, Clione limacina Phipps, Colin O. Hermans and Richard A. Satterlie, 1992
  41. Role of the cerebral ganglia in the organization of alimentary behavior of the pteropod molluscClione limacina, I. S. Zakharov; V. N. Ierusalimskii, 1992
  42. Neuromuscular Organization for “Wing” Control in a Mollusc ( Clione limacina ) and a Bird ( Columba livia ): Parallels in Design, WELSFORD, IAN G.; MEYERS, R. A.; WILSON, D. S.; SATTERLIE, R. A.; GOSLOW, G. E. , 1991
  43. Neuromuscular Organization for "Wing" Control in a Mollusc (Clione limacina) and a Bird (Columba livia): Parallels in Design, Ian G. Welsford, R. A. Meyers, D. S. Wilson, R. A. Satterlie and G. E. Goslow, Jr., 1991
  44. Neuronal correlates of the serotonin-dependent behavior of the pteropod molluscClione limacina, E. A. Kabotyanskii; D. A. Sakharov, 1991
  45. Neurons determining passive defensive response in the pteropod mollusk Clione limacina, T. P. Norekyan, 1989
  46. Control of feeding movements in the pteropod mollusc,Clione limacina, Yu. I. Arshavsky; T. G. Deliagina; G. N. Orlovsky; Yu. V. Panchin, 1989
  47. Neural control of heartbeat in the pteropod mollusk Clione limacina, Yu. I. Arshavskii; T. G. Delyagina; E. S. Meizerov; G. N. Orlovskii; G. A. Pavlova; Yu. V. Panchin; L. B. Popova, 1989
  48. Control of locomotion in marine molluscClione limacina, Yu. I. Arshavsky; G. N. Orlovsky; Yu. V. Panchin; G. A. Pavlova, 1989
  49. Smooth muscle fiber types and a novel pattern of thick filaments in the wing of the pteropod molluscClione limacina, Zuoshi Huang; Richard A. Satterlie, 1989
  50. Control of locomotion in marine molluscClione limacina, Yu. I. Arshavsky; T. G. Deliagina; G. N. Orlovsky; Yu. V. Panchin; G. A. Pavlova; L. B. Popova, 1986

External links

  1. artsdatabanken (no). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. Wikipedia (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  3. YouTube Video (en). Abgerufen am 05.12.2023.

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