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Jellyfish and Their Microbial Friends: A Summer-Winter Tale
Eastern Mediterranean SeaSaturday, May 10, 2025
The study also looked at nine other jellyfish species. Some microbes, like Endozoicomonas, Mycoplasma, and Spiroplasma, were found on many different jellyfish. However, there was no single type of microbe that was found on all jellyfish. This means that while some microbes are common, each jellyfish species has its own unique mix of microbes.
This study is the first to look at how microbes change on Rhopilema nomadica throughout the year. It also provides a lot of new information about how microbes live on jellyfish. The findings show that the relationship between jellyfish and their microbes is complex. It changes with the seasons, the part of the jellyfish, and the water around them.
This study is important because it helps us understand more about how jellyfish live and how they affect the ocean. It also shows that microbes play a big role in the lives of jellyfish. Understanding these relationships can help us protect jellyfish and the oceans they live in. It is important to note that this study only looked at one type of jellyfish and more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between microbes and jellyfish.
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