Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1194907
Blooms and population dynamics of moon jellyfish in the northern Adriatic
Blooms and population dynamics of moon jellyfish in the northern Adriatic // Cahiers de biologie marine, 53 (2012), 3; 337-342 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Blooms and population dynamics of moon jellyfish in
the northern Adriatic
Autori
Malej, Alenka ; Kogovšek, Tjaša ; Ramšak, Andreja ; Catenacci, Luca
Izvornik
Cahiers de biologie marine (0007-9723) 53
(2012), 3;
337-342
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Aurelia sp. ; Polyps ; Artificial substrates ; Population connectivity ; Genetic markers
Sažetak
Nowadays scyphomedusae have earned the reputation of sentinels of ecological disturbance, due to periodical blooms and causality with anthropogenic mediated factors (e.g. eutrophication, species translocation, overfishing, and substrate addition). Increasing frequency and extension of jellyfish blooms in coastal waters have significant impact to economically important sectors (tourism, fishery, and aquaculture). Due to connectivity of Mediterranean sub-basins jellyfish blooms developed in one sub-basin may disperse and sustain high jellyfish abundance over whole basin. This study presents historical evidence of Aurelia medusae and periodicity of appearance in the northern Adriatic, the seasonality of polyp density and their reproduction. The study pointed to possible causes of recent bloom increases in the northern Adriatic. The wavelet analyses reveal increasing periodicity in the last decades, and from 2002 Aurelia blooms become an annual event. The Aurelia medusae from the northern Adriatic were phylogenetically identified as Aurelia sp. 8 with distribution range in Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Intertwining of several factors (habitat modifications with marine constructions allow suitable substrata for polyps, empty niches due to removal of higher predators etc.) with intrinsic characteristics of metagenetic life history can be causes of recent blooms.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
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