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Source and fate oflipids in polar gelatinous zooplankton
First report of the little-known scyphomedusa Drymonema dalmatinum in the Caribbean Sea, with notes on its biology
The ecology of the western Atlantic athecate hydroid, Solanderia gracilis
Scyphomedusae and cubomedusae from the eastern Pacific
Seasonal changes in the standing stocks, growth rates, and production rates of gelatinous predators in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia
Respiration and carbon turnover rates of medusae from the NE Pacific
Riding Langmuir circulations and swimming in circles: a novel form of clustering behavior by the scyphomedusa Linuche unguiculata
Diet, prey selection and daily ration of Stomolophus meleagris, a filter-feeding Scyphomedusa from the NE Gulf of Mexico
A note on the feeding, growth and reproduction of the epipelagic scyphomedusa Pelagia noctiluca (Forskål)
Kyopoda lamberti gen.nov., sp.nov., an atypical stauromedusa (Scyphozoa, Cnidaria) from the eastern Pacific, representing a new family
Daily ration and predation by medusae and ctenophores in Saanich Inlet, B. C., Canada
Ova production by hydromedusae from the NE Pacific
Costs of transport for thescyphomedusa Stomolophus meleagris L. Agassiz
The feeding and growth of the sea nettle, Chrysaora quinquecirrha (Desor), in the laboratory
Water content, organic content, and carbon and nitrogen composition of medusae from the northeast Pacific
Trophic ecology of planktonic gelatinous predators in Saanich Inlet, British Columbia: diets and prey selection
Studies on the fauna of Curacao and other Caribbean Islands: No. 213. Observations on the light-inhibited activity cycle and feeding behavior of the hydromedusa Olindias tenuis
Two medusaenew to the coast of California: Carybdea marsupialis (Linnaeus, 1758), a cubomedusa and Phyllorhizapunctata von Lendenfeld, 1884, a rhizostome scyphomedusa
Feeding and functional morphology of the lobate ctenophore Mnemiopsis mccradyi
In situ feeding rates of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis mccradyi

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