The Atlantic coast comb jellyfish probably entered the Black Sea between Europe and Asia in a boat’s bilgewater. Then it began swamping the Black Sea's prized beaches. Australian species have ...
In the 1980s a rapidly multiplying species decimated Black Sea fisheries ... In recent decades jellyfish populations in some parts of the world have boomed. In the 1980s a comb jelly that ...
However, the sea walnut, a comb jelly native ... on bioRxiv. The jellyfish's ability to reverse age may explain its success as an invasive species, first in the Black Sea and now across parts ...
“By contrast our study found jellyfish are a common prey of black-browed albatrosses and the closely related Campbell albatross. “While there was a large variation between breeding ...
A 520-million-year-old fossil resembling a flower is the great ancestor of modern-day comb jellies, jellyfish-like sea creatures that cast a rainbow-like effect as they propel their way through ocean ...