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In-situ Observations of Symbionts on Medusae Occurring in Japan,Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia

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dc.contributor.author Chutiwan Dechsakulwatana
dc.contributor.author Khwanruan Srinui
dc.contributor.author Susumu Ohtsuka
dc.contributor.author Yusuke Kondo
dc.contributor.author Yocichi Sakai
dc.contributor.author Takeshi shimazu
dc.contributor.author Michitaka Shimomura
dc.contributor.author Tomoyuki Komai
dc.contributor.author Keisuke Yanagi
dc.contributor.author Toshihiko Fujita
dc.contributor.author Jun Nishikawa
dc.contributor.author Hiroshi Miyake
dc.contributor.author B.A. Venmathi Maran
dc.contributor.author Akio Go
dc.contributor.author Kazumitsu Nagaguchi
dc.contributor.author Shuhei Yamaguchi
dc.contributor.author Nova Mujiono
dc.contributor.author Fatimah Md. Yusoff
dc.contributor.author Mulyadi
dc.contributor.author Sutomo
dc.contributor.author Sumatt Putchakarn
dc.contributor.other Institute of Marine Science
dc.date.accessioned 2019-03-25T09:14:49Z
dc.date.available 2019-03-25T09:14:49Z
dc.date.issued 2010
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.lib.buu.ac.th/xmlui/handle/1234567890/2398
dc.description.abstract During an ecological investigation on symbionts of medusae in Eastern and Southeastern Asian waters, seven species of hydro- and scypho-medusae were found to harbor a wide variety of invertebrates and fishes: the isopod Idotea metallica and the nudibranch Fiona pinnata on the chondrophoran Vellela vellela; the actiniarian Peachia quinquecapitata on the leptomedusa Aequorea coerulescens; the butterfish Psenopsis anomala and the hyperiid amphipod Hyperia galba associated with the semaestome Chrysaora melanaster; H. galba on the semaestome Aurelia limbata; metacercariae of three species found in the mesogloea of a semaestome, Aurelia sp.; the ophiuroid Ophiocnemis marmorata, the caridean shrimp Latreutes spp., and the shrimp scad Alepes djedaba on the rhizostome Rhopilema hispidum; the swimming crab Charybdis feriata and A. djedaba on the rhizostome Versuriga anadyomene. Juveniles of benthic organisms such as crabs and ophiuroids seem to become hitchhikers for dispersal, while juvenile fi sh utilize medusae as refugia against predation. Since the previous and present studies have shown that edible rhizostomes are associated with many kinds of symbionts, fisheries for these jelly fishes possibly hinder the recruitment of symbionts such as decapods, ophiuroids and fish. en
dc.language.iso eng th_TH
dc.subject Anti-Predation en
dc.subject Dispersal en
dc.subject Host en
dc.subject Medusa en
dc.subject Rhizostome en
dc.subject Symbiont en
dc.title In-situ Observations of Symbionts on Medusae Occurring in Japan,Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia en
dc.type บทความวารสาร th_TH
dc.issue 1
dc.volume 2
dc.year 2010
dc.journal Bulletin of the Hiroshima University Museum
dc.page 9-18.


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