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Distribution, extent of inter-annual variability and diet of the bloom-forming jellyfish Rhizostoma in European waters
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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by M Lilley, J Houghton, Graeme HaysGraeme HaysJellyfish (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa) are increasingly thought to play a number of important ecosystem roles, but often fundamental knowledge of their distribution, seasonality and inter-annual variability is lacking. Bloom forming species, due to their high densities, can have particularly intense trophic and socio-economic impacts. In northern Europe it is known that one particularly large (up to 30 kg wet weight) bloom forming jellyfish is Rhizostoma spp. Given the potential importance, we set out to review all known records from peer-reviewed and broader public literature of the jellyfish R. octopus (Linnaeus) and R. pulmo (Macri) (Scyphozoa: Rhizostomae) across western Europe. These data revealed distinct hotspots where regular Rhizostoma spp. aggregations appeared to form, with other sites characterized by occasional abundances and a widespread distribution of infrequent observations. Surveys of known R. octopus hotspots around the Irish Sea also revealed marked inter-annual variation with particularly high abundances forming during 2003. The location of such consistent aggregations and inter-annual variances are discussed in relation to physical, climatic and dietary variations.
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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United KingdomVolume
89Issue
1Pagination
39 - 48Publisher
Cambridge University PressLocation
Cambridge, EnglandPublisher DOI
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0025-3154eISSN
1469-7769Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2009, Cambridge University PressUsage metrics
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historical distributionsgelatinous zooplanktonaggregationecosystem shiftMar MenorRhysostomaRhisostomaRhyzostomaScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineMarine & Freshwater BiologyPRINCE-WILLIAM-SOUNDNORTH-SEAAURELIA-AURITACOASTAL LAGOONCHRYSAORA-QUINQUECIRRHAPLANKTON DYNAMICSPREY SELECTIVITYCLIMATE-CHANGEBODY-SIZEFOOD-WEBZoologyPlant BiologyEcology
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