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Scyphomedusae and Ctenophora of the Eastern Adriatic: Historical Overview and New Data (CROSBI ID 294918)

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Pestorić, Branka ; Lučić, Davor ; Bojanić, Natalia ; Vodopivec, Martin ; Kogovšek, Tjaša ; Violić, Ivana ; Paliaga, Paolo ; Malej, Alenka Scyphomedusae and Ctenophora of the Eastern Adriatic: Historical Overview and New Data // Diversity, 13 (2021), 5; 186, 28. doi: 10.3390/d13050186

Podaci o odgovornosti

Pestorić, Branka ; Lučić, Davor ; Bojanić, Natalia ; Vodopivec, Martin ; Kogovšek, Tjaša ; Violić, Ivana ; Paliaga, Paolo ; Malej, Alenka

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Scyphomedusae and Ctenophora of the Eastern Adriatic: Historical Overview and New Data

One of the obstacles to detecting regional trends in jellyfish populations is the lack of a defined baseline. In the Adriatic Sea, the jellyfish fauna (Scyphozoa and Ctenophora) is poorly studied compared to other taxa. Therefore, our goal was to collect and systematize all available data and provide a baseline for future studies. Here we present phenological data and relative abundances of jellyfish based on 2010–2019 scientific surveys and a “citizen science” sighting program along the eastern Adriatic. Inter‐annual variability, seasonality and spatial distribution patterns of Scyphomedusae and Ctenophore species were described and compared with existing historical literature. Mass occurrences with a clear seasonal pattern and related to the geographical location were observed for meroplanktonic Scyphomedusae Aurelia solida, Rhizostoma pulmo, and to a lesser extentChrysaora hysoscella, Cotylorhiza tuberculata and Discomedusa lobata. Holoplanktonic Pelagia noctiluca also formed large aggregations, which were seasonally less predictable and restricted to the central and southern Adriatic. Four species of Ctenophora produced blooms limited to a few areas: Bolinopsis vitrea, Leucothea multicornis, Cestum veneris and the non‐native Mnemiopsis leidyi. However, differences between Adriatic subregions have become less pronounced since 2014. Our results suggest that gelatinous organisms are assuming an increasingly important role in the Adriatic ecosystem, which may alter the balance of the food web and lead to harmful and undesirable effects.

jellyfish phenology ; gelatinous organisms ; blooms ; inter‐annual variability ; long‐term changes ; Mediterranean Sea

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (5)

2021.

186

28

objavljeno

1424-2818

10.3390/d13050186

Povezanost rada

Biologija, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti

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