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Sanderia malayensis is a scyphozoan species present in the Indian and Pacific Oceans, ranging from the Suez Canal to Japan. Although this jellyfish is commonly kept in aquariums around the world, there is a knowledge gap regarding its biology and ecology,
Massimo Avian +8 more
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Jellyfish Identification Software for Underwater Laser Cameras (JTRACK) [PDF]
Jellyfish can form erratic blooms in response to seasonal and irregular changes in environmental conditions with often large, transient effects on local ecosystem structure as well as effects on several sectors of the marine and maritime economy.
Patrizio Mariani
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Dataset: Polyp FitnessThis dataset includes measurements of the responses of polyps (survival, inoculation time, time to strobilation, time to ephyra production, bud production, ephyra production) to exposure to five different algal symbiont genotypes ...
terHorst, Casey, Moffat, Jennica
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The scyphozoan Pelagia noctiluca has potential value for research and a wide variety of industrial applications. However, its holoplanktonic life cycle makes it difficult to maintain a permanent stock in aquaculture, unlike the continuous supply of newly-
Ainara Ballesteros +7 more
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Ephyrae and metaephyrae of Pelagia noctiluca: stage determination, morphometry and shrinkage
Abstract Understanding processes occurring in the different life stages of jellyfish is key to advance knowledge on their trophic interactions and population dynamics. We describe four developmental stages of Pelagia noctiluca ephyrae and metaephyrae based on the progress of feeding structures and morphometric measurements on the central
Ottmann, D. (Daniel) +4 more
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Morphological characteristics of ephyrae of Aurelia coerulea derived from planula strobilation [PDF]
AbstractEphyrae are produced through the strobilation of polyps in the general life cycle of Aurelia coerulea. However, it has been reported that planulae can also metamorphose directly into ephyrae, without passing through the polyp stage. There is a mixture of ephyrae developed from planulae (planula-strobilated ephyrae) and ephyrae developed from ...
Satsuki Takauchi +6 more
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Aurelia coerulea, a type of scyphozoan jellyfish, has massively appeared in the coastal waters of China in recent years and caused great damage, but the asexual reproduction of A. coerulea polyp predicted by local temperature could not correspond well to
Wenxiao Zang +10 more
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Cultivable microbiota associated with Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi
The associated microbiota of marine invertebrates plays an important role in their fitness, health, and homeostasis. Cooperative as well as competitive interactions between bacteria affect the establishment and dynamics of the microbiota. Consequently, we assessed such interactions by growth inhibition and QS interference assays using isolated bacteria
Nancy Weiland‐Bräuer +5 more
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Pelagia noctiluca is the most common jellyfish in the Western Mediterranean Sea, living in oceanic waters with a holoplanktonic lifecycle. Frequent outbreaks have been well documented in coastal areas, yet little is known about their offshore distribution.
Marina Pastor-Prieto +6 more
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Role of cell proliferation in strobilation of moon jellyfish Aurelia coerulea
The life cycle of the moon jellyfish Aurelia coerulea consists of sessile polyp and free-swimming jellyfish stages. Strobilation is a polyp-to-jellyfish transition comprising sequential segment formation (segmentation), subsequent morphogenesis into ...
Koyama, Hiroki +2 more
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