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Mechanics of prey selection by ephyrae of the scyphomedusa Aurelia aurita
Marine Biology, 1997In situ feeding patterns of ephyrae of the jellyfish Aurelia aurita (Linnaeus) revealed the importance of relatively large (>1 mm) prey in the diet of these scyphozoan predators. These studies were carried out in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, USA in March and April, from 1993 through 1996.
B. K. Sullivan +2 more
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First record of wild ephyrae of the giant jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai
Fisheries Science, 2012To understand the causes and to control harmful blooms of the giant Nomura’s jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai, it is essential to study the seed population (benthic polyps) and its environment. To locate the habitat of polyps, the first step is to find ephyrae shortly after detachment from polyps. We found five ephyrae of N.
Masaya Toyokawa +9 more
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Significance of food type for growth of ephyrae Aurelia aurita (Scyphozoa)
Marine Biology, 2001We studied growth of newly released Aureliaaurita ephyra larvae fed five different food types, including a large-sized copepod, a phytoflagellate, and suspended POM (particulate organic matter) made from bivalve meat. Experiments were run at saturated food concentration in two different temperatures over 10 days.
Båmstedt U. +2 more
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Marine Biology, 1983
The development of Pelagia noctiluca (F\(\mathop o\limits^o\)rskal) larvae, obtained from fertilization in aquarium, has been observed and recorded from the stage of planula to the stage of ephyra of 1.4 mm in diameter. Nine developmental stages are described, corresponding to the variation in the general morphology, in the morphology of the ...
ROTTINI SANDRINI L, AVIAN, MASSIMO
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The development of Pelagia noctiluca (F\(\mathop o\limits^o\)rskal) larvae, obtained from fertilization in aquarium, has been observed and recorded from the stage of planula to the stage of ephyra of 1.4 mm in diameter. Nine developmental stages are described, corresponding to the variation in the general morphology, in the morphology of the ...
ROTTINI SANDRINI L, AVIAN, MASSIMO
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Although microalgae typically serve as prey for jellyfish ephyrae in marine food webs, this study investigated the potential of harmful microalgae to produce detrimental effects on the moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita. Understanding the biological interactions between Aurelia and microalgal species is crucial, particularly considering their common co ...
Hye Jin Seo +2 more
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Patterns of morphological development in Scyphozoa ephyrae (Cnidaria, Medusozoa)
Marine Biodiversity, 2022Mayara de A. Jordano +3 more
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