Mnemiopsis leidyi, the warty comb jelly or sea walnut, is a species of tentaculate ctenophore (comb jelly). It is native to western Atlantic coastal waters...
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of Mnemiopsis leidyi ten genes encode photoproteins. These genes are co-expressed with opsin genes in the developing photocytes of Mnemiopsis leidyi, raising...
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Photocyte (section Mnemiopsis leidyi)
impulses provide the stimulus that causes photocytes to emit light. For Mnemiopsis leidyi, the ability to produce light is first observed upon the development...
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Edwardsiella lineata (redirect from Edwardsia leidyi)
Nematostella vectensis, it infects a species of pelagic ctenophore known as Mnemiopsis leidyi. The planula can infect its host in two ways: burrowing through epidermal...
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Mediterranean were severely depleted in the 1980s by the invasive comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi which eats the eggs and young, they have since stabilized albeit at...
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chunks from their prey. In the late 1980s the ctenophore species Mnemiopsis leidyi was introduced into the Black Sea, probably through ballast water...
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Burkhardt, Pawel (2024-11-05). "Reverse development in the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121 (45): e2411499121...
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and in vivo imaging, replacing mice and rats in such experiments. Mnemiopsis leidyi, from the phylum Ctenophora (comb jelly) used as a model for evolutionary...
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independently in plants and animals. Focusing on the animals, the genome of Mnemiopsis leidyi appears to lack recognizable microRNAs, as well as the nuclear proteins...
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among cnidarians. P. noctiluca will eat small warty comb jellies (Mnemiopsis leidyi), potentially helping to control this invasive species. Cannibalism...
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may in part be due to the increasing dominance of the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi which in turn may be related to increases in sea temperature[citation...
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Andreas D. (2010-10-04). "The homeodomain complement of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi suggests that Ctenophora and Porifera diverged prior to the Parahoxozoa"...
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Mnemiopsis reduced the biomass of copepods and other zooplankton in the late 1980s. Additionally, an alien species—the warty comb jelly (Mnemiopsis leidyi)—established...
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North Sea jellyfish Cyanea capillata and the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi". Journal of Plankton Research. 33 (3): 535–540. doi:10.1093/plankt/fbq106...
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developmental stages before adopting the adult form. When the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi was accidentally introduced into the Black Sea in the 1980s, it flourished...
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David K.; et al. (December 2013). "The genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and its implications for cell type evolution". Science. 342 (6164):...
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has now been surpassed by the mitchondrial genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi, which is 10,326 bp long). All mitochondrial tRNA genes are absent...
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nettle population decreased the top-down control on ctenophores (Mnemiopsis leidyi) was essentially removed, allowing ctenophores to increase resulting...
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(October 2012). "Bacterial communities associated with the ctenophores Mnemiopsis leidyi and Beroe ovata". FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 82 (1): 90–101. Bibcode:2012FEMME...
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from the sponge Amphimedon queenslandica, two from the comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi four from the placozoan Trichoplax adhaerens and 17 from the cnidarian...
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PMID 30257078. Ryan, J. F. (December 13, 2013). "The genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and its implications for cell type evolution". Science. 342 (6164):...
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extracellular and takes place in the body cavity. The warty comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi has become invasive in European waters, and sometimes forms blooms...
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are currently having a population explosion within these waters. Mnemiopsis leidyi, commonly known as sea walnut comb jellies, and the Lion's mane jellyfish...
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are pulled into the large mouth and swallowed whole. The comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi is an invasive species originally native to the western Atlantic coastal...
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an ecosystem can be attributed to a seemingly harmless jellyfish. Mnemiopsis leidyi, a species of comb jellyfish that spread so it now inhabits estuaries...
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Southeast Asia and Australia. Rice crop pest. Native to South America. Mnemiopsis leidyi Comb jelly American comb jelly, comb jelly, comb jellyfish, sea gooseberry...
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boats, waterways, harbors, water treatment plants, and power plants. Mnemiopsis leidyi, commonly known as the sea walnut, is a ctenophore species native...
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transported in ballast water, among them the invasive comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi, the dangerous bacterium Vibrio cholerae, or the fouling zebra mussel...
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ecosystem can be attributed to a seemingly harmless planktonic organism . Mnemiopsis leidyi, a species of comb jelly that inhabits estuaries from the United States...
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outbreaks in the eastern Mediterranean, and of Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi outbreaks in the Black Sea. Some jellyfish populations that have shown...
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