10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYDROMEDUSAE»
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hydromedusae in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
hydromedusae and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Biology and Long-term Trends of Alien
Hydromedusae and ...
Pelagic fish declines and increased abundance of gelatinous zooplankton are increasingly common in physically and ecologically disturbed estuaries.
Robert Egon Schroeter, 2008
2
Notes on Some
Hydromedusae from the Bay of Naples
This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com).
Charles Wesley Hargitt, 2010
3
Report on the Medusae (
Hydromedusae, Scyphomedusae and ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Edward Thomas Browne, 2012
4
Encyclopedia of Tidepools and Rocky Shores
A few hydromedusae, after being released from their hydroids, are adapted to
remain attached to the bottom by their tentacles, which they use to crawl slowly
around on seaweeds or other substrates along rocky shores, even in places of ...
Mark W. Denny, Steven Dean Gaines, 2007
5
Zooplankton of the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts: A Guide to ...
USEFUL IDENTIFICATION REFERENCES Allwein, J. 1967. North American
hydromedusae from Beaufort, NC. Videnskabelige Meddeleserfra Dansk
Naturhistorisk F oreningi Kobenhavn 130: 117—136. Burke, W. D. 1975. Pelagic
Cnidaria of ...
William S. Johnson, Dennis M. Allen, 2012
6
The Medusae of the British Isles
North American Hydromedusae from Beaufort, North Carolina. Vidensk. Meddr
dansk naturh Foren. 130, 117-36. 1968. Seasonal occurrence of Hydromedusae
at Helsingor, Denmark, 1966-67. Ophelia, 5, 207-14. Ashley, C. C. & Ridgway ...
7
Regulation of Estuarine Plankton Communities and Carbon ...
found hydromedusae respiration to be temperature specific, and individuals were
highly acclimated to the temperature range they occupied. However,
hydromedusae oxygen consumption rates were extremely low throughout the
study period.
8
A Field Guide to the Atlantic Seashore: From the Bay of ...
In many species of hydromedusae the free-swimming medusoid stage alternates
with a fixed, nonswimming hydroid stage; see p. 71 for details. TOWER
HYDROMEDUSA Turritopsis nutricola p. 77 Tentacles numerous, up to 85 on a
%in.
Roger Tory Peterson, 1999
9
Seafaring Scientist: Alfred Goldsborough Mayor, Pioneer in ...
Paul L. Kramp, "The Hydromedusae of the Atlantic Ocean and Adjacent Waters,"
Dana-Report 46 (1959): 1-283; Paul L. Kramp, "Synopsis of the Medusae of the
World," Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 40 ...
Lester D. Stephens, Dale R. Calder, 2006
10
An Introduction to Zoology
Although most hydroids exhibit mainly or exclusively the polypoid form as adults,
some types, known as hydromedusae, exist mainly or exclusively in the
medusoid form. The hydrozoan jellyfish (medusa) are small, only a few
centimeters in ...
Joseph Springer, Dennis Holley, 2012
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYDROMEDUSAE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
hydromedusae is used in the context of the following news items.
Poisons centre docs throw the booklet at jellyfish
Nuisance jellyfish (Hydromedusae) — One to three centimetres across, these small transparent jellyfish occur in large swarms. Unseen by the ... «The Sunday Times Sri Lanka, Jun 15»
Rare Bizarre-Looking Creature Spotted by Underwater Researchers …
Hydromedusae bear a striking resemblance to jellyfish, however aside from the appearance factor, the organisms are more closely related to ... «The Epoch Times, Sep 14»
Beware tiny stingers
Nearly every year at the end of January or early in February beach users are stung by juvenile hydromedusae jellyfish. The larvae leave red ... «Stuff.co.nz, Feb 14»
Jellyfish invade Auckland beaches
The majority of stings from jellyfish at Auckland's beaches during summer are due to microscopic jellyfish known as Hydromedusae. Auckland ... «New Zealand Herald, Feb 14»
Beach-goers' rash blamed on microscopic jellyfish
... service staff member yesterday told the Bay of Plenty Times she believed the real culprits were microscopic jellyfish called hydromedusae. «New Zealand Herald, Feb 13»
Alert as jellyfish invade beaches
The microscopic jellyfish - or hydromedusae - are invisible in the water and can cause painful rashes. Several Auckland beaches have been ... «New Zealand Herald, Jan 13»
Espen Rekdal, Photographer, Shoots Norwegian Jellyfish In North …
"Hydromedusae occur in nutrient rich waters along the outer coasts, fjords and estuaries of northern Europe," Rekdal wrote in an e-mail to The ... «Huffington Post, May 12»
Love and War: The Essence of Luminosity
Some animals are both bioluminescent and biofluorescent, such as the palm-sized hydromedusae jellyfish Aequorea victoria. Along the ring of ... «National Geographic, Apr 12»
Microscopic jellyfish affecting swimmers at Auckland beaches
The microscopic jellyfish - or hydromedusae - can cause a red, raised, itchy or painful rash, also known as sea bathers eruption, which tends to ... «Scoop.co.nz, Jan 12»
Tiny jellyfish cause a rash of misery on eastern beaches
Also known as hydromedusae, they are a cousin-species of jellyfish, with tiny tail-like projections. * Deliver a stinging toxin through the tail, ... «New Zealand Herald, Feb 11»