Book Chapter

Biology and Ecology of Irukandji Jellyfish (Cnidaria: Cubozoa)

LA Gershwin, AJ Richardson, KD Winkel, PJ Fenner, J Lippmann, R Hore, G Avila-Soria, D Brewer, RJ Kloser, A Steven, S Condie

Advances in Marine Biology | Advances in Marine Biology | ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 2013

Abstract

Irukandji stings are a leading occupational health and safety issue for marine industries in tropical Australia and an emerging problem elsewhere in the Indo-Pacific and Caribbean. Their mild initial sting frequently results in debilitating illness, involving signs of sympathetic excess including excruciating pain, sweating, nausea and vomiting, hypertension and a feeling of impending doom; some cases also experience acute heart failure and pulmonary oedema. These jellyfish are typically small and nearly invisible, and their infestations are generally mysterious, making them scary to the general public, irresistible to the media, and disastrous for tourism. Research into these fascinating sp..

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