نتایج جستجو برای: jellyfish

تعداد نتایج: 2096  

Journal: :Nanomedicine 2014
Táňa Brzicová Neus Feliu Bengt Fadeel

Synthetic biology attempts to reproduce emergent behaviors from natural biology with the goal of creating artificial life. The main challenge in this field is the reduction of complex phenomena into functional components, which can be individually engineered and later combined to replicate the macroscopic behavior of the model biological system. Nawroth and coworkers reverse-engineered the mech...

2013
Changkeun Kang Yeung Bae Jin Jeongsoo Kwak Hongseok Jung Won Duk Yoon Tae-Jin Yoon Jong-Shu Kim Euikyung Kim

BACKGROUND Previously, we have reported that most, if not all, of the Scyphozoan jellyfish venoms contain multiple components of metalloproteinases, which apparently linked to the venom toxicity. Further, it is also well known that there is a positive correlation between the inflammatory reaction of dermal tissues and their tissue metalloproteinase activity. Based on these, the use of metallopr...

2013
Luciano M. Chiaverano Brenden S. Holland Gerald L. Crow Landy Blair Angel A. Yanagihara

The box jellyfish Alatina moseri forms monthly aggregations at Waikiki Beach 8-12 days after each full moon, posing a recurrent hazard to swimmers due to painful stings. We present an analysis of long-term (14 years: Jan 1998- Dec 2011) changes in box jellyfish abundance at Waikiki Beach. We tested the relationship of beach counts to climate and biogeochemical variables over time in the North P...

Journal: :iranian journal of fisheries science 0
s. dehghan mediseh e. koochaknejad l. mousavi dehmourdi a. zarshenas m. mayahi

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Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Sabrina Fossette Adrian Christopher Gleiss Julien Chalumeau Thomas Bastian Claire Denise Armstrong Sylvie Vandenabeele Mikhail Karpytchev Graeme Clive Hays

Cross-flows (winds or currents) affect animal movements [1-3]. Animals can temporarily be carried off course or permanently carried away from their preferred habitat by drift depending on their own traveling speed in relation to that of the flow [1]. Animals able to only weakly fly or swim will be the most impacted (e.g., [4]). To circumvent this problem, animals must be able to detect the effe...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2016
Ivan Nagelkerken Kylie A Pitt Melchior D Rutte Robbert C Geertsma

Symbiotic relationships are common in nature, and are important for individual fitness and sustaining species populations. Global change is rapidly altering environmental conditions, but, with the exception of coral-microalgae interactions, we know little of how this will affect symbiotic relationships. We here test how the effects of ocean acidification, from rising anthropogenic CO2 emissions...

2008
Richard D. Brodeur Mary Beth Decker Lorenzo Ciannelli Jennifer E. Purcell Nicholas A. Bond Phyllis J. Stabeno Erika Acuna George L. Hunt

A steep increase in jellyfish biomass, primarily Chrysaora melanaster, over the eastern Bering Sea shelf was documented throughout the 1990s. Their biomass peaked in summer 2000 and then declined precipitously, stabilizing at a moderate level after 2001. The onsets of the outburst and decline coincided with transitions between climatic regimes. Specifically, 1989 marked the beginning of a perio...

2016
Bárbara Frazão Agostinho Antunes

The study of bioactive compounds from marine animals has provided, over time, an endless source of interesting molecules. Jellyfish are commonly targets of study due to their toxic proteins. However, there is a gap in reviewing successful wet-lab methods employed in these animals, which compromises the fast progress in the detection of related biomolecules. Here, we provide a compilation of the...

2015
Congbo Xie Meng Fan Xin Wang Ming Chen Gui-Quan Sun

A two-state life history model governed by ODEs is formulated to elucidate the population dynamics of jellyfish and to illuminate the triggering mechanism of its blooms. The polyp-medusa model admits trichotomous global dynamic scenarios: extinction, polyps survival only, and both survival. The population dynamics sensitively depend on several biotic and abiotic limiting factors such as substra...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Paulyn Cartwright Susan L. Halgedahl Jonathan R. Hendricks Richard D. Jarrard Antonio C. Marques Allen G. Collins Bruce S. Lieberman

Cnidarians represent an early diverging animal group and thus insight into their origin and diversification is key to understanding metazoan evolution. Further, cnidarian jellyfish comprise an important component of modern marine planktonic ecosystems. Here we report on exceptionally preserved cnidarian jellyfish fossils from the Middle Cambrian (approximately 505 million years old) Marjum Form...

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