In spite of considerable research effort on the “immortal jellyfish” Turritopsis dohrnii (Weismann, 1883), a comprehensive account including the ontogenetic stages throughout its normal life cycle is still missing. Here, we report the development of the medusa morph, with description of four consecutive stages distinguished by the morphology of the umbrellar apex and the number of marginal tentacles. Medusae reared at two different temperatures (14 and 25°C) showed identical morphological features, but with shorter developmental time at higher temperature. Additional information on the morphology of the polyp stage is also provided. The implications for an easy morphological identification of T. dohrnii medusae from other congeneric species...
A polyp colony consisting of only two zooids of Turritopsis dohrnii collected initially from Ischia ...
Mitochondrial ribosomal gene sequences were used to investigate the status of several populations of...
The hydrozoa life cycle is characterized, in normal conditions, by the alternation of a post-larval ...
In spite of considerable research effort on the “immortal jellyfish” Turritopsis dohrnii (Weismann, ...
Organisms develop through a series of stages leading to sexually mature adults. In a few cases ontog...
EnThe Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are conside...
Turritopsis nutricula McCrady (Fig. 6) References consulted. Mayer 1910: 144–146, figs 76–77. Va...
The hydroid stage in the life history of Dipurena strangulata, a relatively well-known medusa along ...
The Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are considere...
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...
Pelagia noctiluca is considered the most important jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea, due to its ab...
Background: The metagenesis of sessile polyps into pelagic medusae in cnidarians represents one of t...
FIGURE 2. Eucheilota medusifera? (Torrey, 1902). Newly released medusa. A) A specimen seen from abov...
The genus Gastroblasta was proposed by Keller in 1883 for a campanulariid medusa from the Red Sea, G...
A polyp colony consisting of only two zooids of Turritopsis dohrnii collected initially from Ischia ...
Mitochondrial ribosomal gene sequences were used to investigate the status of several populations of...
The hydrozoa life cycle is characterized, in normal conditions, by the alternation of a post-larval ...
In spite of considerable research effort on the “immortal jellyfish” Turritopsis dohrnii (Weismann, ...
Organisms develop through a series of stages leading to sexually mature adults. In a few cases ontog...
EnThe Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are conside...
Turritopsis nutricula McCrady (Fig. 6) References consulted. Mayer 1910: 144–146, figs 76–77. Va...
The hydroid stage in the life history of Dipurena strangulata, a relatively well-known medusa along ...
The Hydrozoa, on the basis of embryological, developmental and morphological features, are considere...
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...
Pelagia noctiluca is considered the most important jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea, due to its ab...
Background: The metagenesis of sessile polyps into pelagic medusae in cnidarians represents one of t...
FIGURE 2. Eucheilota medusifera? (Torrey, 1902). Newly released medusa. A) A specimen seen from abov...
The genus Gastroblasta was proposed by Keller in 1883 for a campanulariid medusa from the Red Sea, G...
A polyp colony consisting of only two zooids of Turritopsis dohrnii collected initially from Ischia ...
Mitochondrial ribosomal gene sequences were used to investigate the status of several populations of...
The hydrozoa life cycle is characterized, in normal conditions, by the alternation of a post-larval ...