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IntroductionThe jellyfish Cassiopea has a conspicuous lifestyle, positioning itself upside-down on sediments in shallow waters thereby exposing its photosynthetic endosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) to light. Several studies have shown how the photosymbionts
Niclas Heidelberg Lyndby +5 more
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Presentation_1_Impacts of Light and Food Availability on Early Development of Cassiopea Medusae.PDF
The Cassiopea genus is an emergent focus for behavioral, ecological, and genetic research. Cassiopea ephyrae, a key intermediate in the life cycle of this benthic jellyfish, have been left out of much work on the genus.
Maria Pia Miglietta (8475054) +2 more
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Immobilization of marine invertebrates for research purposes has been commonly used and is often necessary to obtain high-quality findings. Despite these approaches being standard procedures, they can affect the specimens, and their responses as well ...
Silvia Arossa +4 more
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Ecology, Symbiosis, and Community in Scyphozoans with an Emphasis on the Floridian Cassiopea [PDF]
True jellyfishes of the class Scyphozoa exhibit a range of unique biological traits and are intrinsically linked to the ecosystems in which they reside. Despite this, their ecology, systematics and biology have long been understudied.
Muffett, Kaden McKenzie
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Molecular identity of the non-indigenous Cassiopea sp. from Palermo Harbour (central Mediterranean Sea) [PDF]
The upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea is a benthic scyphozoan, considered a non-indigenous invasive species in the Mediterranean, forming large blooms in eutrophic areas. Taxonomy of the genus Cassiopea is extremely difficult because morphological/meristic
Perzia, Patrizia +10 more
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Data_Sheet_1_Impacts of Light and Food Availability on Early Development of Cassiopea Medusae.DOCX
The Cassiopea genus is an emergent focus for behavioral, ecological, and genetic research. Cassiopea ephyrae, a key intermediate in the life cycle of this benthic jellyfish, have been left out of much work on the genus.
Maria Pia Miglietta (8475054) +2 more
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Bacteria are important mediators of the larval transition from pelagic to benthic environments for marine organisms. Bacteria can therefore dictate species distribution and success of an individual.
Aki Ohdera +7 more
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Harbors are hotspots for the introduction of alien species, and, usually, investigations on their host populations help fill the knowledge gap in their pathways of invasion and in their impacts on marine biodiversity and ecosystems.
Tiziana Cillari +10 more
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Primer registro de Dondice parguerensis (Mollusca: Favorinidae) para Venezuela
Se cita por primera vez para Venezuela el aeolidaceo Dondice parguerensis Brandon y Cutress, 1985, parásito de los cnidarios Cassiopea xamachana Bigelow, 1892 y Cassiopea frondosa (Pallas, 1774), hasta ahora sólo conocido de Puerto Rico, Panamá y ...
Joany Mariño +2 more
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The Cassiopea genus is an emergent focus for behavioral, ecological, and genetic research. Cassiopea ephyrae, a key intermediate in the life cycle of this benthic jellyfish, have been left out of much work on the genus.
Kaden Muffett (11480197)
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