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A comparative molecular study of rhizostome jellyfishes (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae) from Japan reveals variability in Symbiodiniaceae taxon associations and cassiosome production

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science
Rhizostomeae (Scyphozoa) jellyfishes are widespread in neritic waters and include species of commercial importance in Asia. This group comprises jellyfish taxa that host endosymbiotic dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae, which provide ...
Kei Chloe Tan   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

Hydroidfest 2016: celebrating a renaissance in hydrozoan research

open access: yesEvoDevo, 2017
Hydroidfest 2016 took place on September 23–25 at the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory in Bodega Bay, CA. The meeting brought together cnidarian researchers, with an emphasis on those studying hydrozoans, from North America and other parts of the world.
Christophe Dupre   +4 more
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Cassiopea jellyfish cross-section diagram illustration

open access: yes
Non-colored digital vector illustration of Cassiopea andromeda upside-down jellyfish as cross-section anatomical diagram. Major features displayed include: exumbrellar cavity, bell, stalk, oral arms, vesicular appendages, and rhopalia along the bell ...
Gabrielle Scrogham (13193862)
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Precision (P = Standard Error (SE)/mean) of the density of Cassiopea detected by drones compared to visual observations from a kayak.

open access: yes, 2022
A lower P value indicates a higher precision in detection of Cassiopea. ‘No obs.’indicates that no Cassiopea were observed using that method at that site.
Claire E. Rowe (2251252)   +6 more
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Expression of glucose (GLUT) and glycerol (GLP) transporters in symbiotic and bleached Cassiopea xamachana (Bigelow, 1892) jellyfish

open access: yesMarine Biology
Cassiopea xamachana is a tropical medusa that lives in symbiosis with dinoflagellate algae, serving as a model organism for symbiotic studies. The symbiosis is necessary for this medusa to complete its life cycle.
Natalia Carabantes   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Cassiopea xamachana Bigelow 1892

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Cassiopea xamachana Bigelow, 1892 Distribution See Fig. 3, Mendoza-Becerril et al. (2025). Notes Cassiopea xamachana and C. andromeda have been described as morphologically similar and even indistinguishable species (Hummelinck 1968). Further evidence of sympatry comes from Florida, where C. xamachana and C. andromeda have been recorded co-occurring at
Gamero-Mora, Edgar   +3 more
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PIV videos of clusters of Cassiopea (vertical jet)

open access: yes, 2020
Videos used to calculate the effect of close neighbors on the strength of the vertical jet produced by Cassiopea. Specimens were placed in the center of a 45cm cubic aquarium, and imaged from the front using a Nikon D750 DSLR camera at 50 frames per ...
Kevin Du Clos (5597666)   +2 more
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Supplementary Table S2: Cassiopea sp. samples list for analysis

open access: yes, 2023
Samples list of all Cassiopea samples collected for DNA analysis. There's 3 tabs, each with its own summary of data.
Mane Manaseryan (16924767)
core   +1 more source

Light exposure induces phenotypic plasticity of the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea and its endosymbiotic dinoflagellates

open access: yesbioRxiv
The upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea, is an increasingly popular model organism gaining prominence for both its endosymbiotic dinoflagellates from the family Symbiodiniaceae and its behavioral changes of bell pulsations associated with environmental cues.
Rebecca Salas   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Regenerative Capacity of the Upside-down Jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana.

open access: yesZoological studies, 2019
This study provides the first observation that umbrellar tissue can lead to the formation of virtually all body structures in jellyfish of the order Rhizostomeae. The regeneration process was observed in two specimens of the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana Bigelow, 1892, one housed at the Vienna Zoo, Austria and the other in a laboratory at ...
Gamero-Mora, Edgar   +4 more
openaire   +4 more sources

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