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Cassiopea xamachana Cassiopeia xamachana

Cassiopea xamachanais commonly referred to as Cassiopeia xamachana. Difficulty in the aquarium: Experts only! Very hard to keep. A aquarium size of at least 1000 Liter is recommended.


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lexID:
2173 
AphiaID:
287172 
Scientific:
Cassiopea xamachana 
German:
Mangrovenqualle 
English:
Cassiopeia Xamachana 
Category:
Jellyfish  
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Cnidaria (Phylum) > Scyphozoa (Class) > Rhizostomeae (Order) > Cassiopeidae (Family) > Cassiopea (Genus) > xamachana (Species) 
Initial determination:
(Forsskål, ), 1775 
Occurrence:
Australia, Hawaii, Indo Pacific 
Sea depth:
Meter 
Habitats:
Mangrove Zones 
Size:
up to 9.84" (25 cm) 
Temperature:
71.6 °F - 86 °F (22°C - 30°C) 
Food:
Brine Shrimp Nauplii, Zooxanthellae / Light 
Tank:
219.98 gal (~ 1000L)  
Difficulty:
Experts only! Very hard to keep 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Related species at
Catalog of Life:
 
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Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2022-06-06 13:28:59 

Info

Bigelow, 1892

Synonym:
Cassiopea vanderhorsti Stiasny, 1922

Scientific paper

  1. A numerical study of the effects of bell pulsation dynamics and oral arms on the exchange currents generated by the upside-down jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana, Hamlet, C.; Santhanakrishnan, A.; Miller, L. A. , 2011
  2. Effects of bleaching and nutrient supplementation on wet weight in the jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana (Bigelow) (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa), McGill, Cheryl J.; Pomory, Christopher M. , 2008
  3. Patterns of inorganic phosphate uptake in Cassiopea xamachana: A bioindicator species, Brian D. Todd; Daniel J. Thornhill; William K. Fitt, 2006
  4. Natural infections of aposymbiotic Cassiopea xamachana scyphistomae from environmental pools of Symbiodinium, Daniel J. Thornhill; Michael W. Daniel; Todd C. LaJeunesse; Gregory W. Schmidt; William K. Fitt, 2006
  5. Associations between metals and the blue mesogleal protein ofCassiopea xamachana, M. A. Phelan; J. L. Matta; Y. M. Reyes; R. Fernando; R. A. Boykins; R. S. Blanquet, 2006
  6. Toxicity and mAChRs binding activity of Cassiopea xamachana venom from Puerto Rican coasts, Faisal F.Y. Radwan; Laura G. Román; Krishna Baksi; Joseph W. Burnett, 2005
  7. Spasm behavior and the diffuse nerve-net inCassiopea xamachana(Scyphozoa: Coelenterata), L. M. Passano, 2004
  8. Localization and Quantification of Carbonic Anhydrase Activity in the Symbiotic Scyphozoan Cassiopea xamachana, Anne M. Estes, Stephen C. Kempf and Raymond P. Henry, 2003
  9. An endogenous peptide is involved in internal control of metamorphosis in the marine invertebrateCassiopea xamachana(Cnidaria: Scyphozoa), C. Thieme; D. K. Hofmann, 2003
  10. Toxinological studies of the venom from Cassiopea xamachana nematocysts isolated by flow cytometry, Faisal F.Y. Radwan; Joseph W. Burnett, 2001
  11. Electrophysiological and hemolytic activity elicited by the venom of the jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana, Mónica Torres; Manuel B. Aguilar; Andrés Falcón; Lenin Sánchez; Faisal F.Y. Radwan; Joseph W. Burnett; Edgar P. Heimer-de la Cotera; Rogelio O. Arellano, 2001
  12. Degrading mangrove leaves of Rhizophora mangle Linne provide a natural cue for settlement and metamorphosis of the upside down jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana Bigelow, J Fleck; W.K Fitt, 1999
  13. The role of temperature in survival of the polyp stage of the tropical rhizostome jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana, William K Fitt; Kristin Costley, 1998
  14. Development of Planuloid Buds of Cassiopea xamachana (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa), Jason S. Van Lieshout and Vicki J. Martin, 1992
  15. Glucose and glycerol uptake by isolated zooxanthellae fromCassiopea xamachana: Transport mechanisms and regulation by host homogenate fractions, A. Macon McDermott; R. S. Blanquet, 1991
  16. Variability in the initiation of diffuse nerve-net impulses in the mangrove jellyfish Cassiopea xamachana (Coelenterate: Scyphozoa), L.M. Passano, 1988
  17. An unusual blue mesogleal protein from the mangrove jellyfishCassiopea xamachana, R. S. Blanquet; M. A. Phelan, 1987
  18. Alanine Uptake by Isolated Zooxanthellae of the Mangrove Jellyfish, Cassiopea xamachana. I. Transport Mechanisms and Utilization, Susan Carroll and Richard S. Blanquet, 1984
  19. Alanine Uptake by Isolated Zooxanthellae of the Mangrove Jellyfish, Cassiopea xamachana. II. Inhibition by Host Homogenate Fraction, Susan Carroll and Richard S. Blanquet, 1984
  20. An Ultrastructural Study of the Subumbrellar Musculature and Desmosomal Complexes of Cassiopea xamachana (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa), Richard S. Blanquet and Gavin P. Riordan, 1981
  21. Ecology of the sessile jellyfish Cassiopea Xamachana. (Abstract) : Ypma, Liesje, 1962. Ass. Island Mar. Labs., 4th Meet., Curaçao, 18–20 Nov. 1962: 15, , 1964
  22. On the Composition of the Medusa, Cassiopea Xamachana and the Changes in it after Starvation, S. Hatai, 1917
  23. On the Composition of the Medusa, Cassiopea Xamachana and the Changes in it After Starvation, Hatai, S., 1917
  24. The Influence of the Marginal Sense Organs on Metabolic Activity in Cassiopea xamachana bigelow, L. R. Cary, 1916
  25. The Influence of the Marginal Sense Organs on Functional Activity in Cassiopea Xamachana, Lewis R. Cary, 1915

External links

  1. SeaLifeBase (multi). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.
  2. World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) (en). Abgerufen am 07.08.2020.

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