2022
DOI: 10.32582/aa.63.2.4
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The occurrence of the jellyfish Aequorea cf. forskalea in the Adriatic Sea

Abstract: Jellyfish are becoming an increasingly important component of studies of the global marine environment, as their frequent mass phenomena affect ecosystem performance and have economic and health consequences. Recent research has focused primarily on mass occurrences of scyphozoans and ctenophores, while less attention has been paid to hydromedusae blooms, which can also have significant impacts on the marine ecosystem with economic consequences. Like many members of the Scyphozoa and Ctenophora, Aequorea speci… Show more

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“…Digestion times and predation potentials of Pelagia noctiluca eating fish larvae and copepods in the NW Mediterranean Sea Chapter 1 35 gelatinous zooplankton, pelagic mollusks, appendicularians, and fish eggs and larvae (Malej 1982, Vučetić 1982, Sabatés et al 2010, Rosa et al 2013. Copepods were the most numerous prey consumed by ephyrae in the NW Mediterranean Sea (Sabatés et al 2010).…”
Section: P Noctiluca Consumes a Variety Of Prey Including Copepods An...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digestion times and predation potentials of Pelagia noctiluca eating fish larvae and copepods in the NW Mediterranean Sea Chapter 1 35 gelatinous zooplankton, pelagic mollusks, appendicularians, and fish eggs and larvae (Malej 1982, Vučetić 1982, Sabatés et al 2010, Rosa et al 2013. Copepods were the most numerous prey consumed by ephyrae in the NW Mediterranean Sea (Sabatés et al 2010).…”
Section: P Noctiluca Consumes a Variety Of Prey Including Copepods An...mentioning
confidence: 99%