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Aurelia spp. Ecology in the Mediterranean Sea (CROSBI ID 644323)

Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Bonnet Delphine, Juan-Carlos Molinero, Mirna Batistic, Ferdinando Boero, Nejib Daly, Alan Deidun, Veronica Fuentes, Raüll Golo, Sonia K.M. Gueroun, Alain Hervé, Melek Isinibilir, Karen Kienberger, Tjaša Kogovšek, Davor Lučić, Alenka Malej, Raquel Marques, Marijana Miloslavić, Maria Pascua, Stefano Piraino, Laura Prieto, Izzet Noyan Yilmaz, Serena Zampardi, Soultana Zervoudaki. Aurelia spp. Ecology in the Mediterranean Sea // 5th International Jellyfish Bloom Symposium / Jennifer Purcell (Western Washington University, USA) Stefano Piraino (CONISMA, Università del Salento, Italy) Agustín Schiariti (INIDEP, Mar del Plata, Argentina) Antonio Canepa (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Chile) (ur.). Barcelona: Natural History Museum of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 2016

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Bonnet Delphine, Juan-Carlos Molinero, Mirna Batistic, Ferdinando Boero, Nejib Daly, Alan Deidun, Veronica Fuentes, Raüll Golo, Sonia K.M. Gueroun, Alain Hervé, Melek Isinibilir, Karen Kienberger, Tjaša Kogovšek, Davor Lučić, Alenka Malej, Raquel Marques, Marijana Miloslavić, Maria Pascua, Stefano Piraino, Laura Prieto, Izzet Noyan Yilmaz, Serena Zampardi, Soultana Zervoudaki.

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Aurelia spp. Ecology in the Mediterranean Sea

Aurelia spp. are cosmopolitan scyphozoan species and probably the most studied jellyfish in the world. They inhabit nearshore waters, especially closed basins, such as coastal embayments, fjords and estuaries, occupying a great variety of habitats worldwide. Recent studies have addressed the biogeography of the genus Aurelia and reported that it constitutes a species-complex embracing numerous locally adapted species. The Mediterranean Sea is a hotspot of biodiversity threatened by climate change, which is expected to have a significant influence on the biodiversity and biogeography of marine populations. Here we compiled a comprehensive data set on Aurelia spp. occurrence in the Mediterranean Sea and assessed the thermal niches as well as the phenology of the various populations. Our results indicate that the species biogeography is restricted to temperate areas of the Mediterranean basin, whereas the seasonal pattern generally displayed an unimodal peak that occurs earlier in warmer systems. Our results highlight that the thermal niche of the species, where the bulk of the population (90%) is present, shows a temperature window from 12 to 20°C, although it is further constrained when accounting only for the northern populations of the western and Adriatic basins. Hence, while global warming has been claimed as one of the most important triggers for jellyfish outbreaks, the projected temperature increase of the Mediterranean Sea warns on the shrinking of favorable environmental conditions for the species with the concomitant risk of its potential decline and perhaps extinction in the Mediterranean Sea.

scyphozoan, thermal niches, phenology, biogeography

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Podaci o prilogu

2016.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

5th International Jellyfish Bloom Symposium

Jennifer Purcell (Western Washington University, USA) Stefano Piraino (CONISMA, Università del Salento, Italy) Agustín Schiariti (INIDEP, Mar del Plata, Argentina) Antonio Canepa (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso, Chile)

Barcelona: Natural History Museum of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain

Podaci o skupu

5th International Jellyfish Bloom Symposium

poster

30.05.2016-03.06.2016

Barcelona, Španjolska

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Biologija