Assemblages of planktonic cnidarians in winter and their relationship to environmental conditions in the NW Mediterranean Sea

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Marina Pastor-Prieto, Vanesa Raya, Ana Sabatés, Elena Guerrero, Joan Mir-Arguimbau, Josep-Maria Gili
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In the present study, we addressed the spatial characterization and species assemblages of the planktonic cnidarian community (Siphonophorae, Hydromedusae, and Scyphomedusae) in winter, a period that has been the subject of few studies in the NW Mediterranean. Data were obtained on two oceanographic cruises, in February 2017 and 2018. In 2017, the early onset of spring conditions and the subsequent phytoplankton bloom favored a mixture of winter and spring species, resulting in a higher species richness but a lower abundance of cnidarians. However, the typical winter oceanographic conditions in 2018 allowed winter species populations to develop, leading to a higher abundance of cnidarians that year. The most abundant species in both winters were Lensia subtilis, Muggiaea kochii, Chelophyes appendiculata, Abylopsis tetragona (eudoxid), Aglaura hemistoma, and Velella velella rataria larvae, while Obelia spp. was particularly numerous in 2017. In both years, the cluster and redundancy analyses showed a coastal-offshore ordination in species assemblages resulting from the effect of environmental variables (particularly bathymetry) and oceanographic structures (water masses and the shelf-slope density front). The presence of submarine canyons, in which great depths are reached close to the coast, modified the circulation patterns, resulting in a mixture of coastal and offshore species in these areas. In the current scenario of global warming, our results will help to provide a baseline for identifying future changes in the structure of the planktonic cnidarian community.

地中海西北部冬季浮游刺胞动物的集合及其与环境条件的关系
在本研究中,我们探讨了冬季浮游刺胞动物群落(Siphonophorae、Hydromedusae 和 Scyphomedusae)的空间特征和物种组合。数据是在 2017 年和 2018 年 2 月的两次海洋巡航中获得的。2017 年,春季条件提前到来,随后浮游植物大量繁殖,有利于冬季和春季物种的混合,导致刺胞动物的物种丰富度较高,但丰度较低。然而,2018 年典型的冬季海洋条件使冬季物种种群得以发展,导致当年的刺胞动物丰度较高。两个冬季最丰富的物种是 Lensia subtilis、Muggiaea kochii、Chelophyes appendiculata、Abylopsis tetragona(eudoxid)、Aglaura hemistoma 和 Velella velella rataria 幼虫,而 2017 年的 Obelia spp.尤其多。在这两年中,聚类和冗余分析表明,由于环境变量(尤其是水深)和海洋结构(水团和陆架斜坡密度前沿)的影响,物种组合呈现出沿海-近海顺序。海底峡谷的存在改变了环流模式,使这些地区的物种既有沿海的,也有近海的。在当前全球变暖的情况下,我们的研究结果将有助于为确定浮游刺胞动物群落结构的未来变化提供基线。
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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
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6.20
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3.60%
发文量
81
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Marine Systems provides a medium for interdisciplinary exchange between physical, chemical and biological oceanographers and marine geologists. The journal welcomes original research papers and review articles. Preference will be given to interdisciplinary approaches to marine systems.
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