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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SCYPHISTOMAE»
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1
Jellyfish Blooms: Ecological and Societal Importance: ...
Mastigias scyphistomae collected in OTM rarely contained visible zooxanthellae
1cf. scyphistomae populations in other lakes which always had some
zooxanthellae). Therefore. prior to experimentation. these scyphistomae were
infected with ...
J. E. Purcell, W. M. Graham, Henri J. Dumont, 2001
2
A Functional Biology of Scyphozoa
Capture and infection of these brine shrimp by aposymbiotic scyphistomae of
Cassiopea xamachana leads to infection of the scyphistomae (Fitt, 1984).
However, motile algae also enter the coelenteric cavity of C. xamachana directly
and ...
3
Ecology of Australian Temperate Reefs: The Unique South
Juvenile medusae, called ephyrae, are liberated from the benthic scyphistomae
in late winter and develop into medusae in the spring. As temperatures increase,
the medusae reach their maximum size of 20–30 cm bell diameter, with typical ...
Scoresby Shepherd, Graham Edgar, 2013
4
The Masterpiece of Nature: The Evolution and Genetics of ...
Scyphi- stomae may bud, and the budded polyps may either separate, swimming
away by ciliary action, or remain attached to form a small colony; Gilchrist (1937)
gave a detailed description of the budding of Aurelia scyphistomae, and the ...
5
Oceanography and Marine Biology: An Annual Review: Volume ...
The new benthic scyphistoma stage rapidly develops tentacles for feeding. The
scyphistomae of some species bud to form complexes of polyps or motile buds (
e.g. Cassiopea andromeda, Hofmann & Honegger 1990; Rhopilema nomadica, ...
Margaret Barnes, R N Gibson, R. N. Gibson, 2003
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Oceanography and Marine Biology, An Annual Review, Volume ...
... experiment run over 6 months over 6 months over 6 months Sampled twice
each year over Spatial design treatments, 2 replicates, settlement plate with 10-
20 scyphistomae 2 sites, 4-5 depths, 3-4 transects/depth or 10 replicate (
experiment) ...
R. N. Gibson, R. J. A. Atkinson, Margaret Barnes, 2003
7
Coelenterate Ecology and Behavior
The scyphozoan medusae and scyphistomae (Casslopea) elicited different
responses from A. krebsi . Cassiopea medusae elicited no behavioral response
from A_. krebs i . However, the scyphistomae provided the first known case of a ...
8
Advances in Marine Biology
Following settlement, the planulae metamorphose into scyphistomae (Fig. 3.2B, 2
) capable of feeding as soon as they develop tentacles and a mouth (Widmer,
2006). In response to environmental triggers, scyphistomae metamorphose into ...
9
Issues in Global Environment—Freshwater and Marine ...
The news reporters obtained a quote from the research by the authors from the
University of Geneva, “In the fall of 2008, we found scyphistomae (scyphoid
polyps) during a cruise to the eastern Middle Caspian. The scyphistomae were ...
10
Jellyfish Blooms: Causes, Consequences and Recent Advances: ...
Most of the planulae metamorphose into scyphistomae with four tentacles in 3–4
days and have 16 tentacles in 15–20 days. During and after this growth, the
scyphistomae continuously form podocysts. Strobilation occurs at 18–20°C 2
months ...
Kylie A. Pitt, J. E. Purcell, 2009