A newly observed feeding behavior suggests jellyfish may exploit short-lived seasonal events in surprising ways.
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Hungry jellyfish wait in the water column for spawning worms in first-ever observation of behavior
Marine worm species typically live in the seabed; but just occasionally, something rather exciting happens. These worms ...
Most polychaete species spend their lives in burrows in the seabed. However, adult individuals of two species, Alitta succinea and Platynereis dumerilii, leave their burrows to spawn during warm ...
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