Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4550392 | Journal of Sea Research | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Four behaviours of mature Aurelia labiata medusae (Scyphozoa) were observed. Touching the manubrium with a soft, hollow, silicone rubber ball or a foam rubber ball caused medusae at a depth of 1Â m to swim to the surface. Dense aggregations of medusae did not form within 5Â m of rock walls. Medusae did not swim into water with salinity <Â 20 parts per thousand. Sunlight-stimulated directional swimming was to the west. These behaviours add to a growing list of adaptive behaviours of Aurelia labiata medusae.
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Authors
David J. Albert,