The biometry and seasonal size distribution of the medusae, Crambionella annandalei and Chrysaora spp. were investigated from fortnightly gillnet landings between January 2017 and December 2018 along the West coast of the Bay of Bengal. Although both taxa exhibited strong patterns of seasonality in abundance and growth, being commonest and smallest in summer, C. annandalei were largely absent in the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, while Chrysaora spp. could be recorded throughout the year in a variety of size groups. There was a strong cohesion in pattern between years, suggesting that the monsoon impacts populations of both species, albeit in slightly different ways. We provide rare, field-based measurements of growth for bo...
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages are widely used as bioproxies for coastal environment monitoring. ...
Not AvailableSepia pharaonis is an important commercial species endemic to the tropical Indo-Pacific...
The pattern of occurrence of medusae blooms in south east Tasmania was linked to both local and glo...
Novel data on the biometry, size distribution and parasites of Aequorea aequorea and Chysaora hysosc...
Seasonal variation of large medusae abundance and biomass was studied in the North Bay, Santa Catari...
Jellyfish blooms cause important ecological and socio-economic problems. Among jellyfish, cubozoans ...
150-157Distribution and abundance of hydromedusae from the exclusive economic zone of the west and ...
The occurrence of Chironex fleckeri medusae in the near shore waters of tropical Australia represent...
Body size is correlated with many species traits such as morphology, physiology, life history and ab...
Not AvailableThe quantitative abundance and seasonal and spatial distribution of Euphausiaoea within...
Body size is correlated with many species traits such as morphology, physiology, life history and ab...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to record the macromedusae species on the north coast of ...
Chiropsalmus sp. medusae collected in this study ranged from 3 to 71 mm diagonal bell width and disp...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to record the macromedusae species on the north coast of ...
Chiropsalmus sp. medusae collected in this study ranged from 3 to 71 mm diagonal bell width and disp...
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages are widely used as bioproxies for coastal environment monitoring. ...
Not AvailableSepia pharaonis is an important commercial species endemic to the tropical Indo-Pacific...
The pattern of occurrence of medusae blooms in south east Tasmania was linked to both local and glo...
Novel data on the biometry, size distribution and parasites of Aequorea aequorea and Chysaora hysosc...
Seasonal variation of large medusae abundance and biomass was studied in the North Bay, Santa Catari...
Jellyfish blooms cause important ecological and socio-economic problems. Among jellyfish, cubozoans ...
150-157Distribution and abundance of hydromedusae from the exclusive economic zone of the west and ...
The occurrence of Chironex fleckeri medusae in the near shore waters of tropical Australia represent...
Body size is correlated with many species traits such as morphology, physiology, life history and ab...
Not AvailableThe quantitative abundance and seasonal and spatial distribution of Euphausiaoea within...
Body size is correlated with many species traits such as morphology, physiology, life history and ab...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to record the macromedusae species on the north coast of ...
Chiropsalmus sp. medusae collected in this study ranged from 3 to 71 mm diagonal bell width and disp...
Abstract The objectives of this study were to record the macromedusae species on the north coast of ...
Chiropsalmus sp. medusae collected in this study ranged from 3 to 71 mm diagonal bell width and disp...
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages are widely used as bioproxies for coastal environment monitoring. ...
Not AvailableSepia pharaonis is an important commercial species endemic to the tropical Indo-Pacific...
The pattern of occurrence of medusae blooms in south east Tasmania was linked to both local and glo...