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The frequency of jellyfish blooms is generating a world-wide discussion about medusae population explosions, mainly those associated with stings. We report over 20,000 envenomations caused by Chrysaora lactea (Scyphozoa) in the State of Paraná (southern ...
Antonio C Marques +4 more
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INVERTEBRADOS FÓSILES DEL PALEOZOICO DE SONORA, MÉXICO [PDF]
A través de los fósiles es posible conocer la vida en el pasado geológico. La vida se originó en el mar hace 3700 Ma, siendo formas muy sencillas atribuibles a algas e invertebrados como las medusas; las primeras formas complejas se originaron a ...
Francisco Javier Cuen Romero +3 more
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Medusas del Parque Nacional Jardines de la Reina
Se identificaron, mediante muestreos y registros fotográficos, las especies de medusas presentes en el Parque Nacional Jardines de la Reina. Se registraron, por primera vez para el PNJR, seis especies de medusas de la clase Scyphozoa, pertenecientes a ...
Ramón D. Morejón-Arrojo +2 more
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Biodiversity and spatial distribution of medusae in the Magellan Region (Southern Patagonian Zone)
Epipelagic medusae collected in the Magellan Region (Southern Patagonian Zone) during spring 2009 were analyzed. A total of 27 species of medusae were identified (25 hydromedusae and 2 scyphomedusae).
Sergio Palma +3 more
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Con la finalidad de incrementar el conocimiento sobre los cnidarios se estudió la composición, distribución, abundancia y ecología de la comunidad de medusas y sifonóforos durante la época húmeda desde diciembre del 2015 a mayo del 2016 en seis ...
Katherine Mujica Rodríguez +1 more
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Contrasting Antibacterial Capabilities of the Surface Mucus Layer From Three Symbiotic Cnidarians
Coral reefs are affected by the deterioration of the oceans due to global warming and other anthropogenic perturbations, increasing the frequency, and severity of bleaching and disease.
Jacqueline Rivera-Ortega +1 more
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Where myth and archaeology meet: Discovering the Gorgon Medusa's Lair.
Here we report the discovery of ceramic fragments that form part of a Gorgoneion, a ceramic image representation of the Gorgon Medusa. The fragments were found in a deep part of Gorham's Cave, well known to ancient mariners as a natural shrine, between ...
Clive Finlayson +10 more
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Composition and structure of plankton communities in the Bering Sea
On the data of long-term surveys, mean biomass of plankton in the epipelagic layer of the Bering Sea is evaluated as 821.3 mg/m3 (1058.2 mg/m3 in shelf areas and 760.6 mg/m3 in the deep-water areas) and the stock as 245.1•106 t WW (64.4 • 106 t over the ...
K. M. Gorbatenko
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Cómo “cucharear” dinero del mar: La producción de medusas en La Mosquitia
La población del este de Asia ha consumido medusas por más de mil años. Por mucho tiempo, China ha sido el principal proveedor y consumidor. Fuerzas económicas y medio ambientales están empujando este mercado fuera de China y al interior de sociedades ...
Matthew L. Fahrenbruch
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Correction: Where myth and archaeology meet: Discovering the Gorgon Medusa's Lair.
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249606.].
PLOS ONE Staff
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