Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidaria appear in the fossil record 600 million years ago, preceeding the Cambrian explosion. They are an extremely successful group present in all marine environments and some freshwater environments. In contrast to many animal phyla in which vision is a primary sense Cnidarians do not, generally, employ image forming eyes. One small class stands alone: the Cubozoa. Cubomedusae are commonly known as box jellyfish. They possess image forming eyes (Coates et al., 2001) which certainly evolved independently from other metazoans. Cubomedusae therefore offer a unique perspective on the evolution of image forming eyes. This literature review collects, into one pl...
Box jellyfish, cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different...
The visual system of box jellyfish comprises a total of 24 eyes. These are of four types and each pr...
Jellyfishes in the class Cubozoa are species rich and often abundant in Australian waters. They are ...
SYNOPSIS. Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidari...
The eyes of visually prominent animals such as vertebrates, cephalopods, and arthropods generally su...
Cnidarians are often used as model animals in studies of eye and photopigment evolution. Most cnidar...
Cnidarians are the most primitive invertebrates alive today to possess eyes. The complex eyes of the...
Unlike most jellyfish, box jellyfish (cubomedusae) are highly visually orientated. They are agile sw...
The four surprisingly complex visual sensory organs of cubomedusae, the rhopalia, contain each six e...
Cubomedusae have a total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different types. Two of these eye types ...
Convergent evolution of complex phenotypes like eyes offers us an important opportunity to investiga...
Cubozoans, or box jellyfish, differ from all other cnidarians by an active fish-like behaviour and a...
Box jellyfish, or cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically differ...
SummaryCnidaria are the most basal animal phylum possessing complex eyes [1]. Their eyes predominant...
ii The coastal shelf inhabiting box jellyfish (Cubozoa) represent the smallest class within Cnidaria...
Box jellyfish, cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different...
The visual system of box jellyfish comprises a total of 24 eyes. These are of four types and each pr...
Jellyfishes in the class Cubozoa are species rich and often abundant in Australian waters. They are ...
SYNOPSIS. Jellyfish belong to one of the oldest extant animal phyla, the Cnidaria. The first Cnidari...
The eyes of visually prominent animals such as vertebrates, cephalopods, and arthropods generally su...
Cnidarians are often used as model animals in studies of eye and photopigment evolution. Most cnidar...
Cnidarians are the most primitive invertebrates alive today to possess eyes. The complex eyes of the...
Unlike most jellyfish, box jellyfish (cubomedusae) are highly visually orientated. They are agile sw...
The four surprisingly complex visual sensory organs of cubomedusae, the rhopalia, contain each six e...
Cubomedusae have a total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different types. Two of these eye types ...
Convergent evolution of complex phenotypes like eyes offers us an important opportunity to investiga...
Cubozoans, or box jellyfish, differ from all other cnidarians by an active fish-like behaviour and a...
Box jellyfish, or cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically differ...
SummaryCnidaria are the most basal animal phylum possessing complex eyes [1]. Their eyes predominant...
ii The coastal shelf inhabiting box jellyfish (Cubozoa) represent the smallest class within Cnidaria...
Box jellyfish, cubomedusae, possess an impressive total of 24 eyes of four morphologically different...
The visual system of box jellyfish comprises a total of 24 eyes. These are of four types and each pr...
Jellyfishes in the class Cubozoa are species rich and often abundant in Australian waters. They are ...