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Dror Malul1,2, Tamar Lotan3, Yizhaq Makovsky4,5, Roi Holzman6,7, Uri Shavit8.
Abstract
Jellyfish locomotion and orientation have been studied in the past both in the laboratory, testing mostly small jellyfish, and in the field, where it was impossible to control the seawater currents. Utilizing an outdoor water flume, we tested the locomotion of jellyfish when swimming against and with currents of up to 4.5 cm s-1. We used adult jellyfish from two of the most abundant species in the eastern Mediterranean, Rhopilema nomadica and Rhizostoma pulmo, and measured their pulsation frequency and swimming speed relative to the water. While pulsation frequency was not affected by the water velocity, jellyfish swam faster against the current than with it. This finding suggests that jellyfish possess a sensory ability, whose mechanism is currently unknown, enabling them to gauge the flow and react to it, possibly in order to reduce the risk of stranding.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31889070 PMCID: PMC6937341 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-56311-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1The study animals and a side view sketch of the experimental apparatus. (A) Rhizostoma pulmo (B) Rhopilema nomadica. (C) 1. Pumps 2. Flow straightener 3. Video camera array: black – Sony cameras, white – Canon camera 4. Experimental area 5. Hydraulic weir. The scheme aspect ratio is not to scale.
Figure 2Swimming speed and pulsation frequency of R. pulmo (blue) and R. nomadica (red) under varying water velocity conditions. (A,C) Swimming speed and pulsation frequency (respectively) of R. pulmo in six water velocity conditions. (B,D) Swimming speed and pulsation frequency (respectively) of R. nomadica in six water velocity conditions. (A–D) Error bars display ± one standard deviation.
Figure 3Swimming speed and pulsation frequency of R. pulmo under varying water velocity, sorted by size group. Swimming speed (A) and pulsation frequency (B) under six water velocity conditions. Error bars display ± standard deviation. The results were binned and weighted averaged according to jellyfish bell diameter, defined as small) (S) 10−13 cm, medium)M) 14−16 cm, and large (L) 17−20 cm.