نتایج جستجو برای: jellyfish

تعداد نتایج: 2096  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1975
O Shimomura F H Johnson

Analysis of substances involved in light-emitting reactions among bioluminescent coelenterates has revealed a pronounced uniformity in the structural features of initial reactants, i.e., "luciferins" and photo-protein chromophores, as well as the light-emitter product. This product is structurally identical among the different classes of coelenterates: Hydrozoa (the jellyfish, Aequorea), Anthoz...

2012
V. Lazunin V. Savchenko

Jellyfish, also known as "medusae", move by rhythmically contracting and expanding their bell-shaped bodies and are the earliest known animals to achieve locomotion through the muscle power. Development of a generalized dynamical model of medusan swimming is of interest to biologists as well as engineers. In this paper we present a new approach to modeling the swimming behavior of a jellyfish. ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Michael J Abrams Ty Basinger William Yuan Chin-Lin Guo Lea Goentoro

What happens when an animal is injured and loses important structures? Some animals simply heal the wound, whereas others are able to regenerate lost parts. In this study, we report a previously unidentified strategy of self-repair, where moon jellyfish respond to injuries by reorganizing existing parts, and rebuilding essential body symmetry, without regenerating what is lost. Specifically, in...

2017
Danja P Höhn Cathy H Lucas Sven Thatje

The benthic life stage (polyp or scyphistoma) of the bloom-forming jellyfish, Aurelia aurita (Linnaeus, 1759), also known as the moon jellyfish, contributes to the seasonal occurrence and abundance of medusa blooms via asexual reproduction. A. aurita is widely distributed in coastal areas in northern Europe, and one of the most studied jellyfish species. While the physiology of the visible medu...

2013
Luca Cegolon William C. Heymann John H. Lange Giuseppe Mastrangelo

Jellyfish (cnidarians) have a worldwide distribution. Despite most being harmless, some species may cause local and also systemic reactions. Treatment of jellyfish envenomation is directed at: alleviating the local effects of venom, preventing further nematocyst discharges and controlling systemic reactions, including shock. In severe cases, the most important step is stabilizing and maintainin...

2016
Louise Montgomery Jan Seys Jan Mees

There is a growing cause for concern on envenoming European species because of jellyfish blooms, climate change and globalization displacing species. Treatment of envenomation involves the prevention of further nematocyst release and relieving local and systemic symptoms. Many anecdotal treatments are available but species-specific first aid response is essential for effective treatment. Howeve...

2015

Background: Jellyfish stings cause painful, papular-urticarial eruptions due to the immediate allergic, acute toxic and persistent inflammatory responses. In spite of many marine accidents and their economic impact, modes of first-aid treatment remain conventional and specific allergen and medical treatment are not yet available. The purpose of this study was to define the specific allergen of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Sean P Colin John H Costello Lars J Hansson Josefin Titelman John O Dabiri

In contrast to higher metazoans such as copepods and fish, ctenophores are a basal metazoan lineage possessing a relatively narrow set of sensory-motor capabilities. Yet lobate ctenophores can capture prey at rates comparable to sophisticated predatory copepods and fish, and they are capable of altering the composition of coastal planktonic communities. Here, we demonstrate that the predatory s...

Journal: :Integrative and comparative biology 2005
Allen G Collins Paulyn Cartwright Catherine S McFadden Bernd Schierwater

In comparative studies using model organisms, extant taxa are often referred to as basal. The term suggests that such taxa are descendants of lineages that diverged early in the history of some larger taxon. By this usage, the basal metazoans comprise just four phyla (Placozoa, Porifera, Cnidaria, and Ctenophora) and the large clade Bilateria. We advise against this practice because basal refer...

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