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Approaches and findings in histological and micromorphological research on Rhizostomeae

open access: yesAdvances in Marine Biology
The substantial development of microscopic techniques and histological examination methods during the past five decades allowed for many new insights into the histology and microanatomy of Rhizostomeae.
Sabine Holst   +2 more
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Physiology and functional biology of Rhizostomeae jellyfish

open access: yesAdvances in Marine Biology
Rhizostomeae species attract our attention because of their distinctive body shape, their large size and because of blooms of some species in coastal areas around the world.
Renato Mitsuo Nagata   +2 more
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Morphological and molecular data in the study of the evolution, population genetics and taxonomy of Rhizostomeae

open access: yesAdvances in Marine Biology
Rhizostomeae research based on morphological approaches was reinforced and diversified by new techniques after the 1970s, including developing methodologies for phylogenetic analysis, the rise of the polymerase chain reaction, and the emergence of ...
Edgar Gamero-Mora   +2 more
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Temporal variation in the virgin biomass of the edible jellyfish, Catostylus mosaicus (Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae)

open access: yesFisheries Research, 2003
Temporal variation in the virgin biomass and abundance of a single stock of the edible jellyfish, Catostylus mosaicus (Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae) was estimated at Lake Illawarra, a coastal lagoon in New South Wales, Australia.
Kylie A Pitt, Michael J Kingsford
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Sobre Mastigias scintillae sp. nov. (Scyphomedusae, Rhizostomeae) das costas do Brasil [PDF]

open access: yesBoletim Do Instituto Oceanográfico, 1961
Neste trabalho é descrita uma nova espécie de Rhizostomeae, encontrada pela primeira vez em maio de 1955, ao longo da costa do Estado de São Paulo. A presente espécie pertence ao gênero Mastigias. Mastigias scintillae foi o nome dado a esta nova espécie.
Moreira, M. G. B. Soares
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Morphology of the nematocysts of the medusae of two scyphozoans, Catostylus mosaicus and Phyllorhiza punctata (Rhizostomeae): implications for capture of prey

open access: yesInvertebrate Biology, 2005
We examined the cnidomes (total complement of nematocysts) of medusae of the zooxanthellate and azooxanthellate jellyfishes Phyllorhiza punctata and Catostylus mosaicus (Rhizostomeae, Scyphozoa), and compared the assemblage of zooplankton captured on ...
Kylie A Pitt
exaly   +3 more sources
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Cardiovascular effects of Nemopilema nomurai (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae) jellyfish venom in rats

Toxicology Letters, 2006
Over the past few years, populations of the giant jellyfish Nemopilema nomurai (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae) have increased dramatically in the waters of China, Korea, and Japan without any definitive reason. This has resulted in severe damage to fisheries in the areas. During a pilot study, we observed that the venom of N.
Euikyung Kim   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Ecology of Rhizostomeae

Advances in Marine Biology
Max Egon Thiel's chapter on the ecology of rhizostomes in his review up to 1970 covered a bewildering variety of topics, many of which are the focus of other chapters in this volume: their interactions with humans; their associations with other organisms; their venoms.
Delphine Thibault   +2 more
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