Reference List

This list includes references used to derive specimen records as well as those with scientific name Phyllorhiza punctata listed in key words.

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38460 Conference Proceedings Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. 2016. Alabama marine invasive report. Page 3pp in Gulf and South Atlantic Regional Panel on aquatic invasive species. Alabama Marine Resources Division.
14265 Journal Article Anonymous. 2000. Invasion of the jellyfish: An indication of an ecosystem out of balance. Tidings 11(2):1-2.
14261 Web Page Anonymous. 2004. A time-line of the Phyllorhiza punctata occurrence in the northern Gulf of Mexico. http://www.disl.org/~mgraham/phyllorhiza.
14276 News Anonymous. 2004. Headline Science: Invasion of the jellies. California Academy of Sciences website. http://www.calacademy.org/science_now/archive/headline_science/10100_jellies.html.
1961 News Associated Press. 2001. Exotic jellyfish that devours fish eggs found near Melbourne. Sun Sentinel.com News. 2001 (June 27).
18077 Journal Article Barord, G.J., W.M. Graham, and K.M. Bayha. 2007. First report of the invasive medusa, Phyllorhiza punctata von Lendenfeld (1884) in Galveston Bay, Texas. Gulf of Mexico Science 25(2):166-167.
1929 Web Page Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum. 2000. Pearl Harbor Legacy Project. http://www.bishopmuseum.org/research/natsci/invert/nomenclature/phlegacy.html. Accessed on 05/10/2013.
33658 Journal Article Boero, F., M. Putti, E. Trainito, E. Prontera, S. Piraino, and T.A. Shiganova. 2009. First records of Mnemiopsis leidyi (Ctenophora) from the Ligurian, Thyrrhenian and Ionian Seas (Western Mediterranean) and first record of Phyllorhiza punctata (Cnidaria) from the Western Mediterranean. Aquatic Invasions 4:675-680. https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2009.4.4.13.
14266 Journal Article Bolton, T.F., and W.M. Graham. 2004. Morphological variation among populations of an invasive jellyfish. Marine Ecology Progress Series 278:125-139.
26266 Database California Department of Fish and Game. 2009. California Aquatic Non-native Organism Database (CANOD). California Department of Fish and Game, Office of Spill Prevention and Response. http://www.dfg.ca.gov/ospr/Science/about_canod.aspx. Created on 03/08/2011. Accessed on 07/20/2011.
856 Journal Article Carlton, J.T., and J.B. Geller. 1993. Ecological roulette: the global transport of nonindigenous marine organisms. Science 261(Jul):78-82. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.261.5117.78.
14258 Journal Article Cutress, C.E. 1973. Phyllorhiza in the tropical Atlantic. Proceedings of the Association of Island Marine Laboratories of the Caribbean 9:14.
14268 Journal Article Galil, B.S., E. Spanier, and W.W. Ferguson. 1990. The scyphomedusae of the Mediterranean coast of Israel, including two Lessepsian migrants new to the Mediterranean. Zoologishche Mededelingen 64(7):95-105.
41942 News Galvan, J.E. 2023. Invasive species from down under washes up on Texas beach. KHOU 11. Houston, TX. https://www.khou.com/article/life/animals/invasive-jellyfish-washes-up-on-texas-beach/285-f648cad9-9b8c-47b9-98de-c1066b1ad7f2. Created on 07/03/2023. Accessed on 07/06/2023.
33655 Journal Article GarcĂ­a, J.R., and E. Durbin. 1993. Zooplanktivorous predation by large scyphomedusae Phyllorhiza punctata (Cnidaria:Scyphozoa) in Laguna Joyuda. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 173:71-93.
14275 Conference Proceedings Graham, W.M., and T.F. Bolton. 2004. Molecular and morphological comparisons of native and non-native populations of a jellyfish invader in American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Summer Meeting. Amiercan Society of Limnology and Oceanography.
33665 Journal Article Graham, W.M., D.L. Martin, and J.C. Martin. 2003. In situ quantification and analysis of large jellyfish using a novel video profiler. Marine Ecology Progress Series 254:129-140.
14259 Journal Article Graham, W.M., D.L. Martin, D.L. Felder, V.L. Asper, and H.M. Perry. 2003. Ecological and economic implications of a tropical jellyfish invader in the Gulf of Mexico. Biological Invasions 5(1-2):53-69.
14076 Book Hawaii Biological Survey. 2001. Guidebook of Introduced Marine Species of Hawaii. Bishop Museum and University of Hawaii. http://www2.bishopmuseum.org/HBS/invertguide/.
14201 Web Page Jamison, J. 2002. Introduced species in Hawaii. Senior Seminar. http://www.earlham.edu/~biol/hawaii/marineorganisms.htm.
14263 Other Cut-and-paste reference not available due to unhandled reference type. Please contact support to request the addition of the 'Other' type.
14267 Journal Article Johnson, D.R., H. Perry, and W. Graham. 2005. Using nowcast model currents to explore transport of non-indigenous jellyfish into the Gulf of Mexico. Marine Ecology Progress Series 305:139-146. http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps2005/305/m305p139.pdf.
38783 Journal Article Kaminas, A., M. Shokouros-Oskarsson, V. Minasidis, J. Langeneck, P. Kleitou, F. Tiralongo and F. Crocetta. 2022. Filling gaps via citizen science: Phyllorhiza punctata von Lendenfeld, 1884 (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa: Mastigiidae) in Cyprus (eastern Mediterranean Sea). International Journal of Field Research on Biological Invasions 11(3):667-675.
33645 Journal Article Larson, R.J., and A.C. Arneson. 1990. Two medusae new to hte coast of Claifornia: Carybdea marsupialis (Linnaeus, 1758), a Cubomeduca and Phyllorhiza punctata von Lendenfeld, 1884, a Rhizostome Scyphomedusa. Bulletin of Southern California Academy of Science 89(3):130-136. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/34152275#page/37/mode/thumb.
30442 Journal Article O'Brien, C.E., M.W. Johnston, and D.W. Kerstetter. 2017. Ports and pests: assessing the threat of aquatic invasive species introduced by maritime shipping activity in Cuba. Marine Pollution Bulletin 125:92-102. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0025326X17306665.
41930 Web Page Padre Island National Seashore. 2023. Asutralian Spoted Jellyfish. https://www.facebook.com/PadreIslandNPS/posts/pfbid027UCqe5qJ4LTs1nSDmVpoY2hULHQGMiHvC9dWsvzAQiEKUQVN3aMqQ5S7uvqYAmDWl. Created on 06/30/2023. Accessed on 07/05/2023.
14262 Conference Proceedings Perry, H.M., T. Van Devender, W. Graham, D. Johnson, K. Larsen, and C. Trigg. 2000. Diaphanous denizens from down under: first occurrence of Phyllorhiza punctata in Mississippi coastal waters in Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute Annual Meeting. Gulf and Caribbean Fisheries Institute. Biloxi, MS.
14269 News Peterson, P. 2000. Jellyfish scourge invades sound. Sun Herald. http://www.sunherald.com/news/docs/jellyfish072000.htm.
14271 News Peterson, P. 2000. Numbers grow, ecology threatened. Sun Herald. http://www.sunherald.com/news/docs/jellyfish082600.htm.
14272 News Peterson, P. 2000. Invading jellyfish move on. Sun Herald. http://www.sunherald.com/news/docs/jellyfish100200.htm.
14270 News Peterson, P. 2000. Sound food chain at stake. Sun Herald. http://www.sunherald.com/news/docs/jellyfish080500.htm.
33667 Journal Article Pitt, K.A., K. Koop, and D. Rissik. 2005. Contrasting contributions to inorganic nutrient cycling by the co-occuring jellyfishes, Catostylus mosaicus and Phyllorhiza puctata (Scyphozoa, Rhizostomeae). Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 315:71-86.
33656 Journal Article Purcell, J.E., S. Uye, and W. Lo. 2007. Anthropogenic causes of jellyfish blooms and their direct consequences for humans: a review. Marine Ecology Progress Series 350:153-174.
14274 News Raines, B. 2000. 'These guys are eating a hole in the water,' says jellyfish scientist. Mobile Register. September 3, 2000.
18731 News Waymer, J. 2009. Australian jellyfish back in Brevard. FloridaToday.com. 2009 (June 17). http://www.floridatoday.com/article/20090617/BREAKINGNEWS/90617028/1086/rss07.
14264 News Whiteman, L. 2002. The blobs of summer. Natural Resources Defense Council. http://www.nrdc.org/onearth/02sum/jelly1.asp. Accessed on 03/13/2003.
41931 News Willetts, M. 2023. ‘Not-so-welcome’ creature washes up on Texas beach. It may have sneaked over on ship. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Fort Worth, TX. Created on 07/02/2023. Accessed on 07/05/2023.



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