The hydrozoa life cycle is characterized, in normal conditions, by the alternation of a post-larval benthic polyp and an adult pelagic medusa; however, some species of Hydrozoa react to environmental stress by reverting their life cycle: i.e. an adult medusa goes back to the juvenile stage of polyp. This very uncommon life cycle could be considered as some sort of inverted metamorphosis. Amorphological study of different stages during the reverted life cycle of Turritopsis nutricula led to the characterization of four different stages: healthy medusa, unhealthy medusa, four-leaf clover and cyst. The ultrastructural study of the cellular modifications (during the life cycle reversion of T. nutricula) showed the presence of both degenerative ...
Colonies of an athecate hydroid were found at six stations in the high Antarctic (Weddell Sea) growi...
Two fundamental life cycle types are recognized among hydrozoan cnidarians, the benthic (generally c...
Background: Life cycles of medusozoan cnidarians vary widely, and have been difficult to document, e...
The hydrozoa life cycle is characterized, in normal conditions, by the alternation of a post-larval ...
Organisms develop through a series of stages leading to sexually mature adults. In a few cases ontog...
<div><p>The genus <i>Aurelia</i> is one of the major contributors to jellyfish blooms in coastal wat...
Medusae of Turritopsis dohrnii undergo reverse development in response to physical damage, adverse e...
In spite of considerable research effort on the “immortal jellyfish” Turritopsis dohrnii (Weismann, ...
Abstract: Turritopsis nutricula is a hydrozoan that can revert to the sexually immature (polyp stage...
The fine structure of metamorphosis in the athecate hydroid, Hydractinia echinata, is described. Met...
Background: The metagenesis of sessile polyps into pelagic medusae in cnidarians represents one of t...
Cnidarians are unique organisms in the animal kingdom because of their unequalled potential to under...
<p>A-D: normal development from ephyrae to juvenile medusae, showing individuals of newly released (...
Turritopsis dohrnii (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) undergoes life cycle reversal to avoid death caused by phys...
FIGURE 107. Gastroblasta raffaelei: A, hydranth with 2 gonothecae inside the sponge Ircinia sp.; B, ...
Colonies of an athecate hydroid were found at six stations in the high Antarctic (Weddell Sea) growi...
Two fundamental life cycle types are recognized among hydrozoan cnidarians, the benthic (generally c...
Background: Life cycles of medusozoan cnidarians vary widely, and have been difficult to document, e...
The hydrozoa life cycle is characterized, in normal conditions, by the alternation of a post-larval ...
Organisms develop through a series of stages leading to sexually mature adults. In a few cases ontog...
<div><p>The genus <i>Aurelia</i> is one of the major contributors to jellyfish blooms in coastal wat...
Medusae of Turritopsis dohrnii undergo reverse development in response to physical damage, adverse e...
In spite of considerable research effort on the “immortal jellyfish” Turritopsis dohrnii (Weismann, ...
Abstract: Turritopsis nutricula is a hydrozoan that can revert to the sexually immature (polyp stage...
The fine structure of metamorphosis in the athecate hydroid, Hydractinia echinata, is described. Met...
Background: The metagenesis of sessile polyps into pelagic medusae in cnidarians represents one of t...
Cnidarians are unique organisms in the animal kingdom because of their unequalled potential to under...
<p>A-D: normal development from ephyrae to juvenile medusae, showing individuals of newly released (...
Turritopsis dohrnii (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) undergoes life cycle reversal to avoid death caused by phys...
FIGURE 107. Gastroblasta raffaelei: A, hydranth with 2 gonothecae inside the sponge Ircinia sp.; B, ...
Colonies of an athecate hydroid were found at six stations in the high Antarctic (Weddell Sea) growi...
Two fundamental life cycle types are recognized among hydrozoan cnidarians, the benthic (generally c...
Background: Life cycles of medusozoan cnidarians vary widely, and have been difficult to document, e...