Distribution et écologie des Méduses (Cnidaria) du golfe de Tunis (Méditerranée sud occidentale)

M.N Daly Yahia , J Goy , O Daly Yahia-Kéfi
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The Medusae of Tunis Gulf (25 species) are qualitatively the third zooplanktonic group after Tintinnids and Copepods. Anthomedusae (eight species), Trachymedusae (five species) and Leptomedusae (four species) represent the major part among the 20 species of Hydromedusae identified during our study (December 1993–November 1995). However, the Limnomedusae (two species) and the Narcomedusae (one species) are poorly represented. In the Bay of Tunis, Obelia spp., the most common and dominant species, command the quantitative fluctuations of Hydromedusae and reach exceptionally the density of 25 800 ind. m–3. Within the Scyphomedusae (five species), Pelagia noctiluca is the most common species which outbreaks in winter and autumn. Tunis Gulf seems to be composed of two jellyfish communities; the first one is composed of endogenous species showing a constant period of blooming like Olindias, Cladonema, Aurelia, Cotylorhiza and Rhizostoma and sometimes permanent like Obelia spp. and Clytia spp.; the second is represented by exogenous species considered as “visitors” like Velella, Sminthea or Pelagia whose presence on the coast is dependent on local and particular winds and currents.

突尼斯湾(地中海西南部)水母(刺胞动物)的分布和生态
突尼斯湾的水母科(25种)是继丁丁类和桡足类之后的第三大浮游动物类群。1993年12月至1995年11月期间,我省共鉴定了20种水螅蝇科,其中花蕊蝇科(8种)、毛蕊蝇科(5种)和Leptomedusae(4种)是主要种类。然而,Limnomedusae(2种)和Narcomedusae(1种)的代表性较差。在突尼斯湾,最常见和最占优势的种类Obelia spp.控制着水水母科的数量波动,其密度异常地达到25 800 indm - 3。在剑虫科(5种)中,夜蛾(Pelagia nocticluca)是最常见的种类,在冬季和秋季爆发。突尼斯湾似乎由两个水母群落组成;第一类由内源种组成,如Olindias、Cladonema、Aurelia、Cotylorhiza和Rhizostoma,开花时间是恒定的,有时是永久的,如Obelia spp和Clytia spp;第二种是外源物种,被认为是“访客”,如Velella, Sminthea或Pelagia,它们在海岸的存在依赖于当地和特定的风和洋流。
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