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    Distribution, population dynamics, and life history of a mass-occurring jellyfish (Lychnorhiza lucerna) in a large temperate estuary (Río de la Plata): ecological and economic implications

    Scyphozoan medusae are critical components of marine ecosystems; however, our knowledge on their population dynamics and life history needed to understand their role on ecosystem functioning is relatively scar...

    F. A. Puente-Tapia, L. M. Chiaverano, L. Sobrero, L. Allega, J. Burla in Marine Biology (2024)

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    The symbiotic relationship between Lychnorhiza lucerna (Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae) and Libinia spinosa (Decapoda, Epialtidae) in the Río de la Plata (Argentina–Uruguay)

    Herein, we characterize a symbiotic relationship between the scyphomedusa Lychnorhiza lucerna and the decapod crustacean Libinia spinosa in Río de la Plata, South America. Of 843 specimens of L. lucerna examined ...

    M. P. Sal Moyano, A. Schiariti, D. A. Giberto, L. Diaz Briz, M. A. Gavio in Marine Biology (2012)

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    Life cycle of the jellyfish Lychnorhiza lucerna (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae)

    The life cycle of Lychnorhiza lucerna (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae) and the settlement preferences of its larvae were studied using laboratory-based rearing experiments. Mature medusae of L. lucerna were collected fr...

    A. Schiariti, M. Kawahara, S. Uye, H. W. Mianzan in Marine Biology (2008)

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    Living in the front: Neomysis americana (Mysidacea) in the Río de la Plata estuary, Argentina-Uruguay

    The Río de la Plata is one of the main estuarine systems of South America. It is characterized by a salt wedge regime, a well-developed bottom salinity front, and a maximum turbidity zone associated with it. W...

    A. Schiariti, A. D. Berasategui, D. A. Giberto, R. A. Guerrero in Marine Biology (2006)