Distribution and abundance of moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita) and its zooplankton food in the Black Sea |
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Authors: | E Mutlu |
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Institution: | (1) Institute of Marine Sciences, Middle East Technical University, P.O. Box 28, 33731 Erdemli-Icel, Turkey e-mail: emutlu@metu.edu.tr Fax: +90-324-5212327, TR |
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Abstract: | The distribution of moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita Linnaeus, 1758) in the Black Sea was determined from plankton samples collected above the anoxic zone (maximum depth 200 m)
in the summer, winter and spring during 1991–1995. Distribution was patchy. Average biomass ranged from 98 to 380 g m−2, and abundance varied from 2 to 14 individuals m−2. Biomass and abundance peaked in late spring and summer. The distribution was correlated with hydrographic features in the
Black Sea, with higher concentrations occurring at the peripheries of anticyclonic eddies. Centers of the two main cyclonic
gyres generally had a low biomass of A. aurita. From July 1992 to March 1995, the populations were largely concentrated in offshore regions. A. aurita were confined to the upper part of the mixed layer. Smaller A. aurita (≤1 cm) were present in early spring (March), and individuals reached maximum size in the summer. Release of the epyhrae
occurred in spring on the northwestern shelf of the sea when the seawater temperature was 11–12 °C. Microscopic analysis of
stomach contents showed that copepods and mollusks form their main diet.
Received: 3 September 2000 / Accepted: 29 September 2000 |
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