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- Fungia_scruposa abstract "Fungia scruposa is a species of coral that is the first to have been observed to eat jellyfish. They are around 25 centimetres (9.8 in) in diameter and normally eat a variety of food from bacteria to mesozooplankton measuring 1 mm in diameter. During an algal bloom in 2009 researchers observed the coral consuming the jellyfish Aurelia aurita. This was the first time such behaviour has been seen in the wild. It is not known how the coral manages to capture the jellyfish in the first place. This coral is unusual in that it consists of a single polyp up to 25 centimetres (9.8 in) across. It may have caught the jellyfish with its tentacles in the same way as some sea anemones feed on other jellyfish species.".
- Fungia_scruposa thumbnail Fungia_Corals.jpg?width=300.
- Fungia_scruposa wikiPageID "25078329".
- Fungia_scruposa wikiPageRevisionID "467119126".
- Fungia_scruposa binomialAuthority "Klunzinger, 1879".
- Fungia_scruposa hasPhotoCollection Fungia_scruposa.
- Fungia_scruposa taxon "Fungia scruposa".
- Fungia_scruposa subject Category:Coral_reefs.
- Fungia_scruposa subject Category:Fungiidae.
- Fungia_scruposa type CoralReef109256479.
- Fungia_scruposa type CoralReefs.
- Fungia_scruposa type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Fungia_scruposa type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Fungia_scruposa type Object100002684.
- Fungia_scruposa type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Fungia_scruposa type Reef109406793.
- Fungia_scruposa type Ridge109409512.
- Fungia_scruposa type YagoGeoEntity.
- Fungia_scruposa type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Fungia_scruposa comment "Fungia scruposa is a species of coral that is the first to have been observed to eat jellyfish. They are around 25 centimetres (9.8 in) in diameter and normally eat a variety of food from bacteria to mesozooplankton measuring 1 mm in diameter. During an algal bloom in 2009 researchers observed the coral consuming the jellyfish Aurelia aurita. This was the first time such behaviour has been seen in the wild. It is not known how the coral manages to capture the jellyfish in the first place.".
- Fungia_scruposa label "Fungia scruposa".
- Fungia_scruposa sameAs m.09g6dj4.
- Fungia_scruposa sameAs Q3953707.
- Fungia_scruposa sameAs Q3953707.
- Fungia_scruposa sameAs Fungia_scruposa.
- Fungia_scruposa wasDerivedFrom Fungia_scruposa?oldid=467119126.
- Fungia_scruposa depiction Fungia_Corals.jpg.
- Fungia_scruposa isPrimaryTopicOf Fungia_scruposa.