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Double Monster Ephyrae of Aurelia aurita

Nature, 1957
A NORMAL scyphistoma, taken with many others from a tank in the aquarium of the Marine Station at Millport, produced numerous normal ephyrae and two double monsters.
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Prey selection by the scyphomedusan predator Aurelia aurita

Marine Biology, 1994
We describe feeding behavior of Aurelia aurita (Linnaeus) using gut content analyses of field-collected specimens and a mesocosm experiment. The field studies were conducted in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, USA from March to April 1988, and the mesocosm studies were done at the Marine Ecosystems Research Laboratory at the University of Rhode Island ...
B. K. Sullivan   +2 more
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Genetic Differentiation of the Jellyfish Aurelia aurita Along Steep Environmental Gradients

Journal of Biogeography
To quantify the connectivity and degree of population differentiation of a planktonic model species along an extreme environmental gradient in order to understand source–sink dynamics and processes leading to local adaptation.
Cornelia Jaspers   +5 more
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Statolith differentiation in Aurelia aurita

Journal of Experimental Zoology, 1968
AbstractThe discovery that Aurelia polyps metamorphosing in sulfate‐free ASW failed to synthesize statoliths led to extensive investigations of statolith differentiation in these organisms. Radioautographic studies revealed that the sulfate and at least some of the calcium for statolith synthesis is incorporated into statoliths from the environmental ...
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Characterization of Collagen from Jellyfish Aurelia aurita and Investigation of Biomaterials Potentials

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Elif Balikci   +3 more
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[Differential gene expression in the jellyfish Aurelia aurita].

Tsitologiia, 2006
The body of Aurelia aurita, as well as other diploblasts, consists of two epithelial layers: ectodermal and gastral epithelium. These two tissues are separated by mesoglea, or extracellular matrix. In most coelenterates mesoglea is acellular. In A. aurita mesogleal cells are scattered in mesoglea. Differential display PCR was used to compare mRNA pools
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