
Behavior
The ''Aurelia labiata'' have adaptive behaviors that include directional and vertical swimming. Directional swimming helps them escape from predators, approach to a food source, and swim through turbulence. Vertical swimming allows them to avoid rocky walls and low salinity. These behaviors come from their sensory receptors and nervous system that allows better mobility for their survival.
Predators
''Aurelia labiata'' are fed upon by other cnidarians such as ''Phacellophora camtschatica'' and ''Cyanea capillata''. Like many jellyfish, they are also consumed by sea turtles which are immune to their stings.References:
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