Ecological profiling of non-native species is essential to predict their dispersal and invasiveness potential across different areas of the world. Cassiopea is a monophyletic taxonomic group of scyphozoan mixotrophic jellyfish including C. andromeda, a recent colonizer of sheltered, shallow-water habitats of the Mediterranean Sea, such as harbors and other light-limited, eutrophic coastal habitats. To assess the ecophysiological plasticity of Cassiopea jellyfish and their potential to spread across the Mare Nostrum by secondary introductions, we investigated rapid photosynthetic responses of jellyfish to irradiance transitions-from reduced to increased irradiance conditions (as paradigm of transition from harbors to coastal, meso/oligotroph...
Anthropogenic disturbances may be increasing jellyfish populations globally. Epibenthic jellyfish ar...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Th...
A prominent increase in the moon jellyfish (genus Aurelia) populations has been observed since 1980 ...
Ecological profiling of non-native species is essential to predict their dispersal and invasiveness ...
International audienceThe oxygen and nutrient dynamics of the zooxanthellate, upside down jellyfish ...
Jellyfish are commonly seen as robust, noxious and unwelcoming animals. In recent decades, reports c...
International audienceThe influence of light intensity on the fatty acid profiles of the scyphozoan ...
Upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea sp., can be locally abundant in shallow mangrove habitats throughou...
Jellyfish population cycles and bloom events occur at global, regional, and local scales. Understand...
Jellyfish are commonly seen as robust, noxious and unwelcoming animals. In recent decades, reports c...
Jellyfish are abundant in coastal waters across broad latitudinal ranges and are often considered pe...
Anthropogenic disturbances may drive jellyfish blooms, and previous studies have suggested this is t...
Scyphozoans of the genus Cassiopea are notable for their unusual benthic habitat of lying upside-dow...
A number of causes have been proposed to account for the occurrence of gelatinous zooplankton (both ...
[Aim] Global anthropogenic changes have altered biogeography and phenology of marine populations, th...
Anthropogenic disturbances may be increasing jellyfish populations globally. Epibenthic jellyfish ar...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Th...
A prominent increase in the moon jellyfish (genus Aurelia) populations has been observed since 1980 ...
Ecological profiling of non-native species is essential to predict their dispersal and invasiveness ...
International audienceThe oxygen and nutrient dynamics of the zooxanthellate, upside down jellyfish ...
Jellyfish are commonly seen as robust, noxious and unwelcoming animals. In recent decades, reports c...
International audienceThe influence of light intensity on the fatty acid profiles of the scyphozoan ...
Upside-down jellyfish, Cassiopea sp., can be locally abundant in shallow mangrove habitats throughou...
Jellyfish population cycles and bloom events occur at global, regional, and local scales. Understand...
Jellyfish are commonly seen as robust, noxious and unwelcoming animals. In recent decades, reports c...
Jellyfish are abundant in coastal waters across broad latitudinal ranges and are often considered pe...
Anthropogenic disturbances may drive jellyfish blooms, and previous studies have suggested this is t...
Scyphozoans of the genus Cassiopea are notable for their unusual benthic habitat of lying upside-dow...
A number of causes have been proposed to account for the occurrence of gelatinous zooplankton (both ...
[Aim] Global anthropogenic changes have altered biogeography and phenology of marine populations, th...
Anthropogenic disturbances may be increasing jellyfish populations globally. Epibenthic jellyfish ar...
Ocean acidification and warming are challenging marine organisms and ecosystems around the world. Th...
A prominent increase in the moon jellyfish (genus Aurelia) populations has been observed since 1980 ...