Jellyfish blooms are a significant environmental problem that is increasing and may be influenced by anthropocentric practices such as overfishing, pollution, eutrophication, translocation, climate change, and ocean acidification. Many jellyfish have unknown life cycles leading to these blooms. We describe for the first time, the life cycle of scyphozoan jellyfish Rhizostoma luteum from the planula to the young medusa stages, based on laboratory observations. We also provide a preliminary assessment of temperature related to life stages. Comparisons were made with early life history stages of its sibling species Rhizostoma pulmo and Rhizostoma octopus. The life cycle of R. luteum follows the general pattern of metagenesis of scyphozoans. Sc...
International audienceBackground : Simple life cycles arise from complex life cycles when one or mor...
The uprising interest in gelatinous zooplankton populations must cope with a lack of robust time ser...
WOS:000495633200009Many marine organisms form photosymbioses with zooxanthellae, but some, such as t...
Jellyfish blooms are a significant environmental problem that is increasing and may be influenced by...
Jellyfish proliferations, which are conspicuous and natural events, cause blooms that may lead to se...
<p>The life history usually comprises two stages (pelagic and benthic) with several different phases...
A number of causes have been proposed to account for the occurrence of gelatinous zooplankton (both ...
Jellyfish population cycles and bloom events occur at global, regional, and local scales. Understand...
Large population fluctuations of jellyfish occur over a variety of temporal scales, from weekly to s...
A two-state life history model governed by ODEs is formulated to elucidate the population dynamics o...
Jellyfish (Phylum Cnidaria, Class Scyphozoa) play important roles in pelagic ecosystems as predators...
<div><p>A two-state life history model governed by ODEs is formulated to elucidate the population dy...
Jellyfish blooms and their effects on ecosystems and humans are sources of increasing concern. In th...
<p>Jellyfish (pelagic Cnidarians and Ctenophores) form erratic and seemingly unpredictable blooms wi...
(A) Planula larva with a two-layered structure; (B) Newly metamorphosed 4-tentacled scyphistoma; (C)...
International audienceBackground : Simple life cycles arise from complex life cycles when one or mor...
The uprising interest in gelatinous zooplankton populations must cope with a lack of robust time ser...
WOS:000495633200009Many marine organisms form photosymbioses with zooxanthellae, but some, such as t...
Jellyfish blooms are a significant environmental problem that is increasing and may be influenced by...
Jellyfish proliferations, which are conspicuous and natural events, cause blooms that may lead to se...
<p>The life history usually comprises two stages (pelagic and benthic) with several different phases...
A number of causes have been proposed to account for the occurrence of gelatinous zooplankton (both ...
Jellyfish population cycles and bloom events occur at global, regional, and local scales. Understand...
Large population fluctuations of jellyfish occur over a variety of temporal scales, from weekly to s...
A two-state life history model governed by ODEs is formulated to elucidate the population dynamics o...
Jellyfish (Phylum Cnidaria, Class Scyphozoa) play important roles in pelagic ecosystems as predators...
<div><p>A two-state life history model governed by ODEs is formulated to elucidate the population dy...
Jellyfish blooms and their effects on ecosystems and humans are sources of increasing concern. In th...
<p>Jellyfish (pelagic Cnidarians and Ctenophores) form erratic and seemingly unpredictable blooms wi...
(A) Planula larva with a two-layered structure; (B) Newly metamorphosed 4-tentacled scyphistoma; (C)...
International audienceBackground : Simple life cycles arise from complex life cycles when one or mor...
The uprising interest in gelatinous zooplankton populations must cope with a lack of robust time ser...
WOS:000495633200009Many marine organisms form photosymbioses with zooxanthellae, but some, such as t...