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Collagen Biomaterials: From Traditional Animal Sources to Marine and Recombinant Alternatives
Collagen is the most abundant structural protein in animals and a key biomaterial due to its biocompatibility, biodegradability, and versatile functional properties. Traditionally, collagen has been obtained from land animal tissues such as bovine, porcine, and donkey skin, tendon, and bone.
Noushin Rezaeivandchali +3 more
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Crucially, the framework we present here offers an approach for identifying the, to date, unknown locations of polyp beds; a key parameter in enhancing our capacity to accurately predict the occurrence of jellyfish blooms. Accordingly, this framework represents a key decision‐support tool for mitigating the socio‐economic impacts of bloom formation ...
James Cant +7 more
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This review explores invertebrate biohybrid robots that integrate living organisms—such as insects, jellyfish, spiders, and sea slugs—into robotic systems for locomotion, sensing, and actuation. The advantages in efficiency and cost, discuss control, and power challenges are highlighted, and future considerations to guide the development of sustainable,
Charles J. Fraga +2 more
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Aurelia aurita bell geometries.
Aurelia aurita half bell profile in the (A) relaxed, (B) contracting and (C) contracted position. These images of A. aurita were taken during a flow characterization test using fluorescent dye.
Alex Villanueva (299917) +2 more
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Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Aurelia aurita [PDF]
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Monitoring Alien Species Diversity in Ballast Water Based on Environmental DNA Metabarcoding
This study applied environmental DNA (eDNA) metabarcoding to assess alien species in ballast water from ships at Dongjiakou Port, Qingdao, identifying 41 alien species including three invasives. The findings demonstrate the effectiveness of eDNA as a noninvasive tool for monitoring ballast water biodiversity and offer valuable insights for managing the
Hanglei Li +5 more
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On the development of Aurelia aurita and Cotylorhiza borboniea [PDF]
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Written Summary: Climate change is reshaping marine ecosystems, with the Mediterranean Sea among the most vulnerable due to warming and non‐native species such as the upside‐down jellyfish Cassiopea andromeda. We investigated the thermal tolerance and habitat suitability of its polyps, a key stage for reproduction and persistence.
Lara M. Fumarola +5 more
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In recent years, an increasing number of reports on blooms of Moon Jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) have occurred in the northern coast of China. Throughout the summer of 2009, we studied the occurrence of an A.
Wang, Yujue +11 more
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The impacts of biochemicals driving food web processes are under investigation for just the last few decades. In addition, as jellyfish are drawing increasing attentions because of their mass developments and of their potential capacity of driving food ...
Xupeng Chi +3 more
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