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Collaborative Research: RUI: Beyond Colloblasts: Fast-acting predation for trophic success in ctenophores

Organization University of South FloridaLocation TAMPA, United StatesPosted 1 May 2025Deadline 30 Apr 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationFL
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Ctenophores, commonly called comb jellies, are gelatinous animals that are significant predators in the world’s oceans. Because of their key predatory role in ocean ecosystems, it is important to understand how they capture prey in order to fully comprehend how they impact ocean food webs. Ctenophores are commonly thought to use sticky cells,…

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