词条 | Carukia shinju |
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| image = | genus = Carukia | species = shinju | authority = Gershwin, 2005 }} Carukia shinju is a small and venomous jellyfish found off the waters of northwestern Australia. Specifically, located offshore of the coasts of Australian states including Queensland, The Northern Territory, Western Australia and South Australia. Stings can result in Irukandji syndrome. The mechanisms of actions of their toxins are not completely understood, but evidence shows they include modulation of neuronal sodium channels leading to large releases of endogenous catecholamines that can lead to possible stress-induced cardiomyopathy. [1] [2][3]References1. ^ Tibballs J, Li R, Tiballs HA, Gershwin LA, Winkel KD. (2012) “Australian carybdeid jellyfish causing “Irukandji syndrome” Toxicon. 617-625. 2. ^{{cite journal | url=https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Lisa-ann_Gershwin/publication/242650771_Two_New_Species_Of_Jellyfishes_Cnidaria_Cubozoa_Carybdeida_From_Tropical_Western_Australia_Presumed_To_Cause_Irukandji_Syndrome/links/5833b78d08ae102f07368c05.pdf | title=Two new species of jellyfishes (Cnidaria: Cubozoa: Carybdeida) from tropical Western Australia, presumed to cause Irukandji Syndrome | first=Lisa-ann | last=Gershwin | year=2005 |journal = Zootaxa | volume=1084 |pages= 1–30 }} 3. ^{{cite journal | url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0041010112000244 | title= Australian carybdeid jellyfish causing “Irukandji syndrome” |first= James | last= Tibballs | year=2012 | journal= Toxicon | volume=59 | pages=617-625 }} External links{{wikispecies}}{{Taxonbar|from=Q1898552}}{{Medusozoa-stub}} 4 : Cubozoa|Venomous animals|Cnidarians of Australia|Animals described in 2005 |
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