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Role of cell proliferation in strobilation of moon jellyfish Aurelia coerulea
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Inductive effect of bioactive substances on strobilation of jellyfish Aurelia coerulea
Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2020The moon jellyfish Aurelia spp. is a worldwide distributed scyphozoan species that seasonally blooms in coastal waters. Although the strobilation is directly responsible for the scale of jellyfish bloom, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown.
Minxiao Wang, Yantao Wang, Chaolun Li
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Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2018
Abstract 1. 1. Iodide greatly stimulates strobilation of Chrysaora polyps. 2. 2. Early strobilae accumulate free iodide against a concentration gradient to a much greater extent than nonstrobilating polyps or ephyrae. 3. 3.
Chaolun Li, Yantao Wang, Li Chaolun
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Abstract 1. 1. Iodide greatly stimulates strobilation of Chrysaora polyps. 2. 2. Early strobilae accumulate free iodide against a concentration gradient to a much greater extent than nonstrobilating polyps or ephyrae. 3. 3.
Chaolun Li, Yantao Wang, Li Chaolun
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Effect of decreasing temperature on the strobilation of Aurelia sp.1
Journal of Oceanology and Limnology, 2018The worldwide proliferation of marine jellyfish has become a crucial ecological and social issue, and as a cosmopolitan species, Aurelia spp. have received increasing scientific attentions. In the present study, the responses of strobilation in Aurelia sp.1 to decreasing temperature were illuminated through the expression levels of the retinoid x ...
Yan Shi +5 more
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Temperature-driven asexual reproduction and strobilation in three scyphozoan jellyfish polyps
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2019Increased atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and subsequent climate warming is a critical threat to our oceans. Increased ocean temperatures are speculated to be a driving factor in controlling jellyfish populations worldwide; warmer temperatures increase ...
Laura M. Treible, Robert H. Condon
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The effect of lodide and various lodocompounds on initiation of strobilation in Aurelia
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1977Abstract The effect of iodide and various iodocompounds on initiation of strobilation in Aurelia polyps was studied. Iodide was found to be active in initiating strobilation at concentrations between 10 −4 and 10 −7 M . The order of effectiveness of iodide, bromide and iodocompounds, tested at 10 −6 M concentrations, was (highest first): DIT,
M, Silverstone +2 more
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Combined effects of seasonal warming and hyposalinity on strobilation of Nemopilema nomurai polyps
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2020Strobilation of the giant jellyfish, Nemopilema nomurai, has been found to occur in late spring to early summer near Chinese estuaries, suggesting that seasonal warming and hyposalinity may be the crucial influencing factors.
Songli Feng +5 more
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A, Comparative Physiology, 1974
Abstract 1. 1. The neck-inducing factor (NIF), which is involved in initiation of strobilation in Chrysaora quinquecirrha, is dissociated into polypeptide subunits of molecular weight 1650 daltons in 7 M guanidinium hydrochloride, as shown by gel filtration. 2. 2.
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Abstract 1. 1. The neck-inducing factor (NIF), which is involved in initiation of strobilation in Chrysaora quinquecirrha, is dissociated into polypeptide subunits of molecular weight 1650 daltons in 7 M guanidinium hydrochloride, as shown by gel filtration. 2. 2.
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