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. 2019 Sep 5;95(10):fiz141. doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiz141

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Geographic origin, aspect and size of the golden jellyfish M. papua and the medusivorous anemone E. medusivora from Palau used in this study. (A) Partial map of Palau Archipelago indicating the sampling sites: (*) Ongeim'l Tketau on Mecherchar (OTM, Jellyfish Lake), 7°09′40.2‘N 134°22′35.0″E; (+) Ngermeuangel Lake in Koror (NLK), 7°19′28.5‘N 134°30′31.6″E; (o) Ngerchaol Cove in the Koror lagoon (NCK), 7°20′17.6‘N 134°27′04.6″E. The map was obtained at https://d-maps.com/carte.php?num_car = 3326. (B,F) M. papua from NCK. (C,D) E. medusivora from OTM. (E,G) M. papua remeliiki from NLK. (H) Maximal PSII quantum yield (FV/FM) at day 0 (after sample harvesting) and during 5 days in aquariums. Measurements were performed by chlorophyll fluorescence imaging of jellyfish in standard 12-well plates (mean of four jellyfish with standard errors). Scale bars on (B–G) correspond to 1 cm.