The experiment showed the jellyfish could revert to a youthful form when stressed only by starvation, but this was far less ...
Comb jellies just got weirder. The sea creatures, known to produce disco-light-like displays, belong to the first group to branch off from the common ancestor of all animals — and now they’ve ...
Comb jellies (Mnemiopsis leidyi) are a type of stingless jellyfish that consume other jellyfish and fish larvae. They are native to the western Atlantic Ocean, but they have spread widely and are ...
Comb jellies possess the remarkable ability to revert to their juvenile state when faced with environmental stressors.
Comb jellies seem to use the strategy of aging in reverse as a survival strategy when they are under pressure.
A new article published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals the unprecedented ability for reverse ...
To control for the effects of the cold temperatures in the deep sea, he and Budin asked friends who were on their own expedition to gather surface comb jellies from frigid Arctic waters.
He'd go down to the pier or the dock and gaze into the water, scanning for comb jellies. KEI JOKURA: Look like jellyfish but completely different. DANIEL: It's a blobby thing, the size of a silver ...
he routinely walked down to the water, scanning for comb jellies. “They look like a jellyfish,” he says, “but they’re completely different.” It’s a blob the size of a silver dollar ...
He'd go down to the pier or the dock and gaze into the water, scanning for comb jellies. KEI JOKURA: Look like jellyfish but completely different. DANIEL: It's a blobby thing, the size of a silver ...