Comb jellies demonstrate a unique survival strategy in stress Researchers reveal ability to revert from adult to juvenile form Groundbreaking findings may reshape ...
Research led by Michael Sars Centre alumnus and current postdoctoral fellow at the Department of Natural History and University Museum of Bergen, Joan J. Soto-Angel, adds the comb jelly Mnemiopsis ...
A new article published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals the unprecedented ability for reverse development in a ctenophore, also called comb jelly. The findings suggest ...
Only a few species are able to deviate from this general principle, the best-known example being the ‘immortal jellyfish’ Turritopsis dohrnii, which can revert from an adult medusa back to a ...