Whether a perceived increase in the abundance of jellyfishes is related to changing marine environments has been considered primarily using large-scale analyses of multi-species assemblages. Yet jellyfish blooms-rapid increases in the biomass of pelagic coelenterate species-are single-species demographic events. Using published and new genetic analyses and population surveys, we investigate whether there may be a critical knowledge gap between the scales of recent analyses and the scales of natural phenomena. We find that scyphomedusae may show population genetic structure over scales of tens to hundreds of kilometers, that environments vary regionally and locally, and that populations of medusae can display uncorrelated dynamics on these s...
Although there are various indications and claims that jellyfish have been increasing at a global sc...
Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations and hig...
Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations and hig...
Whether a perceived increase in the abundance of jellyfishes is related to changing marine environme...
Jellyfish ‘blooms’ are enigmatic due in part to poor understanding of underlying demographic causes ...
Jellyfish blooms are conspicuous demographic events with significant ecological and socio-economic i...
By the pulsed nature of their life cycles, gelatinous zooplankton come and go seasonally, giving ris...
Jellyfish population cycles and bloom events occur at global, regional, and local scales. Understand...
A perceived recent increase in global jellyfish abundance has been portrayed as a symptom of degrade...
Vagarious descriptions of species boundaries in jellyfishes have been attributed to inconsistent phe...
One of the most common jellyfish genera are the cnidarian scyphozoans Aurelia spp. They are spread a...
[Aim] Global anthropogenic changes have altered biogeography and phenology of marine populations, th...
There is a strong need to utilize jellyfish biomass in both economic and ecological way. These two a...
<div><p>Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations...
A perceived recent increase in global jellyfish abundance has been portrayed as a symptom of degrade...
Although there are various indications and claims that jellyfish have been increasing at a global sc...
Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations and hig...
Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations and hig...
Whether a perceived increase in the abundance of jellyfishes is related to changing marine environme...
Jellyfish ‘blooms’ are enigmatic due in part to poor understanding of underlying demographic causes ...
Jellyfish blooms are conspicuous demographic events with significant ecological and socio-economic i...
By the pulsed nature of their life cycles, gelatinous zooplankton come and go seasonally, giving ris...
Jellyfish population cycles and bloom events occur at global, regional, and local scales. Understand...
A perceived recent increase in global jellyfish abundance has been portrayed as a symptom of degrade...
Vagarious descriptions of species boundaries in jellyfishes have been attributed to inconsistent phe...
One of the most common jellyfish genera are the cnidarian scyphozoans Aurelia spp. They are spread a...
[Aim] Global anthropogenic changes have altered biogeography and phenology of marine populations, th...
There is a strong need to utilize jellyfish biomass in both economic and ecological way. These two a...
<div><p>Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations...
A perceived recent increase in global jellyfish abundance has been portrayed as a symptom of degrade...
Although there are various indications and claims that jellyfish have been increasing at a global sc...
Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations and hig...
Genetic drift and non-random mating seldom influence species with large breeding populations and hig...