Jodie Schlaefer studied box jellyfish. She found that self-contained stocks were separated by only tens of kilometers, challenging the paradigm that jellyfish populations are well mixed over large distances. The occurrence of box jellyfish is unpredictable because their abundance is influenced by conditions at the small spatial scale of stocks
Coastal marine ecosystems are among the most impacted globally, attributable to individual and cumul...
Kyle Hillcoat investigated regional variations in the age-based demography of two large predatory re...
The apparent increase in number and magnitude of jellyfish blooms in the world's oceans has lead to...
Some of the longest population records of jellyfish are collected from visual shore-based surveys. A...
Cubozoan jellyfish are classified as plankton despite the strong swimming and orientation abilities ...
Audrey Schlaff studied the spatial ecology of blacktip reef sharks on an inshore reef. She found tha...
Jellyfish populations in the Irish Sea have been increasing. This has caused a variety of economic p...
Understanding the links between species and their environment is critical for species management. Th...
Some evidence suggests that jellyfish populations are increasing globally. Because of their nuisance...
This study focuses on the Irukandji jellyfish Carukia barnesi Southcott, 1967. Little is known about...
The rising demand of ecosystem services, due to the increasing human population in coastal areas, an...
Surveys to determine abundance patterns of jellyfishes across the continental shelf were undertaken ...
Individuals of the cnidarian genus Physalia are a common sight at New Zealand beaches and are the pr...
There has been debate in the literature recently about increases in jellyfish populations in respons...
Carolyn used a comparative approach to investigate the life history energetics and effects of future...
Coastal marine ecosystems are among the most impacted globally, attributable to individual and cumul...
Kyle Hillcoat investigated regional variations in the age-based demography of two large predatory re...
The apparent increase in number and magnitude of jellyfish blooms in the world's oceans has lead to...
Some of the longest population records of jellyfish are collected from visual shore-based surveys. A...
Cubozoan jellyfish are classified as plankton despite the strong swimming and orientation abilities ...
Audrey Schlaff studied the spatial ecology of blacktip reef sharks on an inshore reef. She found tha...
Jellyfish populations in the Irish Sea have been increasing. This has caused a variety of economic p...
Understanding the links between species and their environment is critical for species management. Th...
Some evidence suggests that jellyfish populations are increasing globally. Because of their nuisance...
This study focuses on the Irukandji jellyfish Carukia barnesi Southcott, 1967. Little is known about...
The rising demand of ecosystem services, due to the increasing human population in coastal areas, an...
Surveys to determine abundance patterns of jellyfishes across the continental shelf were undertaken ...
Individuals of the cnidarian genus Physalia are a common sight at New Zealand beaches and are the pr...
There has been debate in the literature recently about increases in jellyfish populations in respons...
Carolyn used a comparative approach to investigate the life history energetics and effects of future...
Coastal marine ecosystems are among the most impacted globally, attributable to individual and cumul...
Kyle Hillcoat investigated regional variations in the age-based demography of two large predatory re...
The apparent increase in number and magnitude of jellyfish blooms in the world's oceans has lead to...