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From Stingers to Builders: Discovering the Fascinating Ties Between Jellyfish and Coral
Wan, Yunji
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/130357
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- Title
- From Stingers to Builders: Discovering the Fascinating Ties Between Jellyfish and Coral
- Author(s)
- Wan, Yunji
- Issue Date
- 2025-07-14
- Keyword(s)
- jellyfish
- coral
- marine ecosystems
- Date of Ingest
- 2025-11-14T17:22:54-06:00
- Abstract
- Although jellyfish and corals appear vastly different, they are surprisingly close relatives, both belonging to the ancient phylum Cnidaria. Characterized by radial symmetry and stinging cells called nematocysts, cnidarians exhibit two primary life forms: the free-swimming medusa (e.g., jellyfish) and the sessile polyp (e.g., corals). Despite their shared lineage, jellyfish and corals play vastly different roles in marine ecosystems. Jellyfish are efficient carnivorous predators that help regulate marine populations, while corals act as reef-building organisms essential for biodiversity. Coral survival depends on a delicate symbiosis with photosynthetic algae, but this relationship is threatened by climate change, resulting in coral bleaching and reef decline. Meanwhile, jellyfish populations are surging due to warming oceans and reduced predation, leading to ecological disruptions. Understanding the biology and environmental challenges of these cnidarians highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts to maintain marine ecosystem balance.
- Type of Resource
- text
- Genre of Resource
- article
- Language
- eng
- Copyright and License Information
- Copyright 2025 Yunji Wan
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