jellyfish水母jellynumbersnomuraijellies 1 JELLYFISHBYTHENUMBERS 1/31.ofthetotalweightofalllifeinMontereyBayisfromgelatinousanimals. 12.microsecondisthetimeittakesajellyfishstingertohititstarget.Thedischargeofthejellyfish’sstingeris amongthefastestmovementsinnature. 33.minutesafterapersonisstungbyChiron...
【题目】阅读理解Large numbers of stinging jellyfish(水母) have attacked bathers (浴客) in the Mediterranean this summer. Researchers said it wasthe result of climate change and overfishing of the jellyfish's natural enemies and competitors for food. While the species that reach European beaches ...
Vast numbers of jellyfish have been invading British beaches this summer, to the consternation of tourists and local people. Perhaps we should just find out which species are edible, and learn how to eat them? The photograph shows a snappy little starter made from the oral arms of jellyfish ...
That might sound a little unusual,but it's not the first time scientists have suggested it as a food source.And with jellyfish being one of a minority of wild animals that scientists think might be actually increasing in numbers around the world,it makes a lot of sense.With ...
Jellyfish biomass and abundance greatly changed from year to year. Thus, in fall the biomass of scyphomedusae and hydromedusae in the epipelagic zone varied from 166 to 1271 and from 6 to 49 kg/km 2 , respectively.doi:10.1134/S1063074010030016A. V. Zavolokin...
1) to obtain the KCN distribution using Jellyfish version 2.2.6 (https://github.com/gmarcais/Jellyfish). The first peak (KCN = 46) represents the heterozygous single copy k-mer while the second peak (KCN = 92) represents the homozygous single copy k-mers in the genome (...
Animals such as jellyfish are unable to actively adjust the amount of water in their tissues. When their environment becomes less saline, their body fluid gains water and loses ions until it is isosmotic to the surroundings. These organisms are examples of osmoconformers. The ability of osmoco...
Thousands of them plague our beaches to the horror of holidaymakers who dread their sting, but thanks to man's disruption of the oceans, jellyfish are thriving.
li·on·fish (lī′ən-fĭsh′) n.pl.lionfishorlion·fish·es Any of various colorful scorpionfishes chiefly of the generaPteroisandDendrochirus,native to the Pacific and Indian Oceans but introduced elsewhere, having a striped body with long pectoral fins and venomous spines in the dorsal...
Holidaymakers and other beachgoers should take care in the sea this summer, particularly around Co Kerry, where lifeguards and coast watchers are reporting significant numbers of jellyfish, especially on the Dingle peninsula. Compass jellyfish have been...