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Acuña, José Luis; Lopez-Urrutia, Angel; Colin, Sean (2014): Data compilation of jellyfish swimming velocities [dataset]. PANGAEA, https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.832245, In supplement to: Acuña, JL et al. (2011): Faking Giants: The Evolution of High Prey Clearance Rates in Jellyfishes. Science, 333(6049), 1627-1629, https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1205134

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Parameter(s):
#NameShort NameUnitPrincipal InvestigatorMethod/DeviceComment
1Treatment: temperatureT:temp°CAcuña, José Luis
2CommentCommentAcuña, José LuisDW = dry weight, WW = wet weight, CW = carbon weight
3Aequorea victoria, diameterA. victoria diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
4Aequorea victoria, swimming speedA. victoria swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
5Aurelia aurita, diameterA. aurita diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
6Aurelia aurita, body mass, wetA.aurita BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
7Aurelia aurita, body mass, carbonA.aurita BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
8Aurelia aurita, swimming speedA.aurita swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
9Bolinopsis infundibulum, diameterB. infundibulum diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
10Bolinopsis infundibulum, swimming speedB. infundibulum swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
11Chrysaora quinquecirrha, diameterC. quinquecirrha diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
12Chrysaora quinquecirrha, body mass, wetC. quinquecirrha BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
13Chrysaora quinquecirrha, body mass, carbonC. quinquecirrha BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
14Chrysaora quinquecirrha, swimming speedC. quinquecirrha swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
15Cyanea capillata, diameterC. capillata diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
16Cyanea capillata, body mass, wetC. capillata BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
17Cyanea capillata, body mass, carbonC. capillata BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
18Cyanea capillata, swimming speedC. capillata swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
19Linuche unguiculata, diameterL. unguiculata diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
20Linuche unguiculata, body mass, wetL. unguiculata BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
21Linuche unguiculata, body mass, carbonL. unguiculata BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
22Linuche unguiculata, swimming speedL. unguiculata swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
23Liriope tetraphylla, diameterL. tetraphylla diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
24Liriope tetraphylla, swimming speedL. tetraphylla swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
25Mitrocoma cellularia, diameterM. cellularia diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
26Mitrocoma cellularia, swimming speedM. cellularia swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
27Mnemiopsis leidyi, diameterM. leidyi diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
28Mnemiopsis leidyi, body mass, wetM. leidyi BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
29Mnemiopsis leidyi, body mass, carbonM. leidyi BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
30Mnemiopsis leidyi, swimming speedM. leidyi swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
31Periphylla periphylla, diameterP. periphylla diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
32Periphylla periphylla, body mass, wetP. periphylla BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
33Periphylla periphylla, body mass, carbonP. periphylla BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
34Periphylla periphylla, swimming speedP. periphylla swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
35Phialidium gregarium, diameterP. gregarium diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
36Phialidium gregarium, swimming speedP. gregarium swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
37Phyllorhiza punctata, diameterP. punctata diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
38Phyllorhiza punctata, body mass, wetP. punctata BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
39Phyllorhiza punctata, body mass, carbonP. punctata BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
40Phyllorhiza punctata, swimming speedP. punctata swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
41Stomolophus meleagris, diameterS. meleagris diammmAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
42Stomolophus meleagris, body mass, wetS. meleagris BM wetmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
43Stomolophus meleagris, body mass, carbonS. meleagris BM CmgAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
44Stomolophus meleagris, swimming speedS. meleagris swim speedµm/sAcuña, José Luissee reference(s)
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