2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-019-3522-4
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Dynamics and asexual reproduction of the jellyfish Aurelia coerulea benthic life stage in the Thau lagoon (northwestern Mediterranean)

Abstract: For many jellyfish, the magnitude and timing of medusae blooms are recognized to result from the benthic stage dynamics. However, information on the scyphistomae of jellyfish populations in the wild remains scarce. Here, bi-mensual underwater photoquadrat surveys were combined with scyphistomae sampling and observation to describe the annual (February 2017-January 2018) benthic stage dynamics and asexual reproduction strategy of Aurelia coerulea in the Thau lagoon (43°25′31.1″N; 03°42′0.9″E). Our results revea… Show more

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“…9 and sp. new, polyps of A. coerulea have been found in the wild (Ishii and Katsukoshi, 2010;Marques et al, 2019). Interestingly, the experimentally resolved temperature range where polyps of A. coerulea maintained minimal signs of stress (response scores of 4 or above) determined in this study align well with published reports of the habitat temperatures for this species derived from field surveys of wild populations.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…9 and sp. new, polyps of A. coerulea have been found in the wild (Ishii and Katsukoshi, 2010;Marques et al, 2019). Interestingly, the experimentally resolved temperature range where polyps of A. coerulea maintained minimal signs of stress (response scores of 4 or above) determined in this study align well with published reports of the habitat temperatures for this species derived from field surveys of wild populations.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Interestingly, the experimentally resolved temperature range where polyps of A. coerulea maintained minimal signs of stress (response scores of 4 or above) determined in this study align well with published reports of the habitat temperatures for this species derived from field surveys of wild populations. According to our experiments, A. coerulea polyps experienced minimal stress from 6.5 • C to 27 • C, whereas natural polyp habitats in the Thau Lagoon (northwestern Mediterranean) range from 7.6 • C to 25.8 • C (Marques et al, 2019), 6 • C to 30 • C for polyps in Lake Verano, Italy (Belmonte et al, 2011), and 9 • C to 29 • C for A. coerulea in Tokyo Bay, Japan (Ishii and Katsukoshi, 2010). These are the minimum and maximum recorded water temperatures of wild populations surveyed over the span of approximately 1 year (Ishii and Katsukoshi, 2010;Marques et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 62%
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