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Life cycle of a jellyfish
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Kenney, Karen Latchana, author
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Kenney, Karen Latchana. Incredible animal life cycles
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Jellyfishes Juvenile literature.
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Jellyfishes Life cycles Juvenile literature.
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Jellyfishes.
2019
\"In this book, readers will learn about the incredible transformation of a larva into a jellyfish and every phase in between. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage readers as they learn more about the incredible stages of the life cycle of a jellyfish.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Planktonic associations between medusae (classes Scyphozoa and Hydrozoa) and epifaunal crustaceans
2021
Jellyfish are known to carry various epibionts, including many of the subphylum Crustacea. However, the associations between gelatinous zooplankton and other invertebrates have been chronically overlooked. Crustacea, a massive clade of economically, ecologically, and culturally important species, includes many taxa that utilize gelatinous zooplankton for food, transport, and protection as both adults and juveniles. Here we compile 211 instances of epifaunal crustaceans recorded on Hydromedusae and Scyphomedusae from a century of literature. These include 78 identified crustacean species in 65 genera across nine orders found upon 37 Hydromedusa species and 48 Scyphomedusae. The crustacean life stage, location, nature of the association with the medusa, years, months, and depths are compiled to form a comprehensive view of the current state of the literature. Additionally, this review highlights areas where the current literature is lacking, particularly noting our poor understanding of the relationships between juvenile crabs of commercially valuable species and medusae.
Journal Article
Jellyfish
2013
An introduction to many different species of jellyfish and describes the key parts of their anatomy that distinguishes this animal from other jellies, and includes information about their life stages, diet, threats from predators, and their relationship to humans and the environment.
Jellyfish
\"A look at jellyfish, including their habitats, physical characteristics such as their bells, behaviors, relationships with humans, and their overabundance in the world today\"-- Provided by publisher.
Look, a jellyfish!
Simple text and photographs teach young readers about jellyfish.
Jellyfish
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Schuh, Mari C., 1975- author
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Schuh, Mari C., 1975- Ocean animals
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Jellyfishes Juvenile literature.
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Jellyfishes.
2019
\"This search-and-find book invites young readers to look for new vocabulary words and pictures while giving simple facts about a jellyfish's ocean habitat, body parts, and behaviors\"-- Provided by publisher.
Jellyfish
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Hansen, Grace, author
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Hansen, Grace. Ocean life
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Jellyfishes Juvenile literature.
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Jellyfishes.
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Readers.
2015
Presents various facts about jellyfish, such as what they eat and how they reproduce.
The box jellyfish
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Sullivan, Laura L., 1974- author
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Cubomedusae Juvenile literature.
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Jellyfishes Juvenile literature.
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Cubomedusae.
2018
Presents information about box jellyfish that have the capability to kill a human in minutes. Learn where they live, how they eat, how they strike, what happens when one stings you.
Jellyfish
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Marsico, Katie, 1980- author
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Jellyfishes Juvenile literature.
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Marine animals Juvenile literature.
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Jellyfishes.
2015
Readers will discover how a jellyfish's body is structured, how jellyfish grow and reproduces, and how scientists classify jellyfish into different groups. They will also find out why swimmers have come to fear these strange, ancient animals.