Loss of metagenesis and evolution of a parasitic life style in a group of open-ocean jellyfish

Volume: 124, Pages: 50 - 59
Published: Jul 1, 2018
Abstract
Loss or stark reduction of the free-swimming medusa or jellyfish stage is common in the cnidarian class Hydrozoa. In the hydrozoan clade Trachylina, however, many species do not possess a sessile polyp or hydroid stage. Trachylines inhabiting freshwater and coastal ecosystems (i.e., Limnomedusae) possess a metagenetic life cycle involving benthic, sessile polyp and free-swimming medusa. In contrast, the paradigm is that open ocean inhabiting,...
Paper Details
Title
Loss of metagenesis and evolution of a parasitic life style in a group of open-ocean jellyfish
Published Date
Jul 1, 2018
Volume
124
Pages
50 - 59
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