Occurrence and Habitat Characteristics of Aurelia sp. Polyps in a High-Latitude Fjord
Causes and consequences of jellyfish bloom formation are subject to controversial discussions worldwide. While medusae have been studied to a broader extent, the knowledge on polyp stages of scyphozoans is limited thus hampering reliable prediction of jellyfish bloom formation. This study describes...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in Marine Science 2021-06, Vol.8 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Causes and consequences of jellyfish bloom formation are subject to controversial discussions worldwide. While medusae have been studied to a broader extent, the knowledge on polyp stages of scyphozoans is limited thus hampering reliable prediction of jellyfish bloom formation. This study describes the occurrence, abundance, habitat characteristics and interactions of scyphozoan
Aurelia
sp. polyp colonies with other fouling organisms in intertidal and subtidal sectors of Trondheimsfjorden (Norway). In total, 982 polyps were found on 70 substrata of varying material types during a field survey in spring-summer 2018 along a longitudinal gradient within and outside Trondheimsfjorden. The polyps were identified as
Aurelia
sp. based on molecular species identification. Most polyps were found in bays with macroalgae canopy on the down facing side of artificial and natural substrata (rocks, concrete, iron) and inside rock cracks. Polyp microhabitats included the surface of
Ascidia mentula
(solitary ascidian), increments of
Pomatoceros triqueter
(polychete) tubes and dead
Balanus balanoides
(barnacle) shells. Based on the deployment of settling plates, abundance of
Aurelia
sp. polyps ranged from 1.2 (± 0.7) to 0.12 (± 0.07) polyps cm
–2
. Settlement occurred either directly on the PVC settling plates or as epibionts on the ascidian
Ascidia mentula
and on barnacle shells of
Balanus balanoides
. This study provides insights into the potential of local
Aurelia
sp. polyps contributing to the seasonal occurrence and abundance of
Aurelia
sp. in fjord systems, where intensive blooms occur annually. |
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ISSN: | 2296-7745 2296-7745 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmars.2021.684634 |