Jellyfish are a successful and diverse class of animals that swim via jet propulsion, with swimming performance and propulsive efficiency being related to the animal's feeding ecology and body morphology. The Rhizostomeae jellyfish lack tentacles but possess four oral lobes and eight trailing arms at the centre of their bell, giving them a body morphology quite unlike that of other free-swimming medusae. The implications of this body morphology on the mechanisms by which thrust is produced are unknown. Here we determined the wake structure and propulsive efficiency in the blue-blubber jellyfish Catostylus mosaicus; order Rhizostomeae). The animal is propelled during both bell contraction and bell relaxation by different thrust generating me...
Flexible bell margins are characteristic components of rowing medusan morphologies and are expected ...
The ability of animals to propel themselves efficiently through a fluid medium is ecologically advan...
Quantifying the flows generated by the pulsations of jellyfish bells is crucial for understanding th...
These data relate to an investigation into the wake structure and propulsive efficiency in the blue-...
Cnidarian medusae, commonly known as jellyfish, represent the earliest known animal taxa to achieve ...
Jellyfish have provided insight into important components of animal propulsion, such as suction thru...
Jet propulsion, based on examples from the Hydrozoa, has served as a valuable model for swimming by ...
Fast-swimming hydromedusan jellyfish possess a characteristic funnel-shaped velum at the exit of the...
Many jellyfish produce forward thrust by ejecting a volume of water contained within their subumbrel...
Gelatinous zooplankton populations are well known for their ability to take over perturbed ecosystem...
Flow patterns generated by medusan swimmers such as jellyfish are known to differ according the morp...
Cnidarian medusae, commonly known as jellyfish, represent the earliest known animal taxa to achieve ...
Flexible bell margins are characteristic components of rowing medusan morphologies and are expected ...
The ability of animals to propel themselves efficiently through a fluid medium is ecologically advan...
Quantifying the flows generated by the pulsations of jellyfish bells is crucial for understanding th...
These data relate to an investigation into the wake structure and propulsive efficiency in the blue-...
Cnidarian medusae, commonly known as jellyfish, represent the earliest known animal taxa to achieve ...
Jellyfish have provided insight into important components of animal propulsion, such as suction thru...
Jet propulsion, based on examples from the Hydrozoa, has served as a valuable model for swimming by ...
Fast-swimming hydromedusan jellyfish possess a characteristic funnel-shaped velum at the exit of the...
Many jellyfish produce forward thrust by ejecting a volume of water contained within their subumbrel...
Gelatinous zooplankton populations are well known for their ability to take over perturbed ecosystem...
Flow patterns generated by medusan swimmers such as jellyfish are known to differ according the morp...
Cnidarian medusae, commonly known as jellyfish, represent the earliest known animal taxa to achieve ...
Flexible bell margins are characteristic components of rowing medusan morphologies and are expected ...
The ability of animals to propel themselves efficiently through a fluid medium is ecologically advan...
Quantifying the flows generated by the pulsations of jellyfish bells is crucial for understanding th...