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Jellyfish Scyphomedusae

Morand, P., Carre, C., andBiggs, D. C. (1987). Feeding and metabolism of the jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca (scyphomedusae, semaeostomae). J. Plankton Res. 9, 651-665. [Pg.1192]

Scyphomedusae generally are large jellyfish that have an asexual stage attached to hard surfaces that produce tiny jellyfish (ephyrae) (e.g., Aurelia spp.) (Fig. 13.1). The attached stage of Aurelia spp. is known to occur abundantly in harbors and aquaculture facilities (Lo et al, 2008 Hoover and Purcell, 2009). P. noctiluca is a holoplanktonic species that lacks an asexual... [Pg.423]

MARiOTTiNi G L and PANE L (2010) Mediterranean jellyfish venoms a review on scyphomedusae . Mar Drugs, 8,1122-1152. [Pg.429]

Mariottini, G.L. and Pane, L. (2010) Mediterranean jellyfish venoms A review on scyphomedusae. Mar, Drugs, 8, 1122-1152. [Pg.1387]


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