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  1. description of Aequorea forskalea - Many-ribbed jellyfish

    Web30 mrt. 2024 · Many-ribbed jellyfish. Image satellite: © Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS, USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community. Données de distribution : …

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    Known as the many-ribbed jelly or crystal jelly, the Aequorea forskalea measures a maximum of 10 centimeters and is easily recognizable by the radial canals connecting the center and the margin of the flat bell. Its cnidocysts (stinging cells) are not dangerous for humans, making it one of the most harmless species of jellyfish.
    "In some years all of them will perish but in other years, when the conditions are different, they may all survive. "That's why you sometimes get all or nothing." Cornwall Wildlife Trust said the Aequorea victoria feed on plankton including marine plants and animal plankton.
    "That's why you sometimes get all or nothing." Cornwall Wildlife Trust said the Aequorea victoria feed on plankton including marine plants and animal plankton. Scientists at Plymouth's Marine Biological Association working on the 'Darwin Tree of Life Project' have taken samples for DNA analysis to work out exactly which species is being recorded.
  4. Rare crystal jellyfish spotted off Cornwall coast - BBC

  5. WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Aequorea forskalea …

  6. Aequorea forskalea Péron & Lesueur, 1810 - World Register of …

  7. Hydrozoa - The World Hydrozoa Database - Aequorea forbesiana …

  8. Jellyfish Sightings Along the Italian Coastline from 2009 to 2017

  9. MarBEF Data System - ERMS - Aequorea Péron & Lesueur, 1810

  10. 5 Harmless Species of Jellyfish - Scuba.com

    Web9 jun. 2023 · Known as the many-ribbed jelly or crystal jelly, the Aequorea forskalea measures a maximum of 10 centimeters and is easily recognizable by the radial canals connecting the center and the margin of the flat bell.

  11. MarBEF Data System - European Register of Marine Species (ERMS)