Phenology of scyphozoan jellyfish species in a eutrophication and climate change context

The uprising interest in gelatinous zooplankton populations must cope with a lack of robust time series of direct abundance observations in most of the ecosystems because of the difficulties in sampling small, fragile organisms, and of the dismissal of jellyfish as a nuisance. Most of the hypotheses about their dynamics are built on a few species and ecosystems and extended to the whole group, but the blooms are registered mainly for the members of the Class Scyphozoa that dwell in temperate, shallow waters. Within the scyphozoans, our knowledge about their phenology relies mainly on laboratory experiences. Here we present a long-term analysis of the phenology and life cycle of three scyphozoan species in an ecosystem affected by eutrophication in a climate change context. We have found that the phenology is directed by temperature, but not modified by different thermal and ecological regimes.

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Bloom, Cotylorhiza, Mar Menor, Mediterranean Sea, Rhizostoma

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Fernández-Alías Alfredo, Molinero Juan Carlos, Quispe-Becerra Jhoni Ismael, Bonnet Delphine, Marcos Concepción, Pérez-Ruzafa Angel (2023). Phenology of scyphozoan jellyfish species in a eutrophication and climate change context. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 194. 115286 (17p.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2023.115286, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00846/95831/

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