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Visual cues help jellyfish maneuver

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Michael J. Lander

Generally, jellyfish are not known for their ability to dart around swiftly in confined areas. Rather, they are most often observed in open waters, slowly moving in a pulsating fashion. Some box jellyfish that grow up in obstacle-laden environments, however, exhibit unusually fishlike swimming patterns and make sharp turns with ease. To assess the physiological basis of these phenomena, Anders Garm and colleagues at Lund University in Sweden studied the behavior and eye structure of two such species. They presented their results April 1 in Glasgow, UK, at the Society of Experimental...Read full article

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    Published: May 2007
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