利用机械动力学模型探讨亚热带海域水母(Aurelia spp.)的水华动态及其生态意义

IF 2.7 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Chengxue Li, Hui Liu
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全球范围内凝胶状浮游动物的大规模爆发引起了人们对寻求相关机制和过程以更好地管理和保护海洋生态系统的关注。在本研究中,我们为世界性水母Aurelia spp.开发了一个基于个体的模型(IBM),该模型将一个完全耦合的中上层底栖生物生命周期与精细尺度(0.5°×0.5°)的动态海洋条件相结合,以检查1995年至2010年墨西哥湾北部(GoM)该物种的时空种群动态。模型模拟强调了环境条件在触发层层叠叠和随后水母水华中的显著自下而上的影响。在GoM大陆架北部,水母种群的动态在时间和空间上表现出很大的可变性。模拟结果表明,德克萨斯州南部海岸、路易斯安那州东部陆架和密西西比湾是具有独特驱动过程的潜在水华热点。2008年对密西西比湾地区的一项案例研究揭示了水华时间的不匹配,无论是定义为丰度还是生物量,这突出了进一步评估水母爆发对海洋生物量和能量流的后果和生态影响的必要性。鉴于缅甸政府很容易受到水母水华的影响,这项研究的结果有助于更好地理解水母水华发生的机制和过程,预测可变环境条件和气候变化下水母种群动态的状态、趋势和热点。
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Exploring cosmopolitan jellyfish (Aurelia spp.) bloom dynamics and ecological implications in subtropical waters with mechanistic dynamic modeling

Worldwide massive outbreaks of gelatinous zooplankton have drawn much attention to seeking relevant mechanisms and processes for better management and conservation of ocean ecosystems. In the present study, we developed an individual-based model (IBM) for cosmopolitan jellyfish Aurelia spp., which incorporates a fully coupled pelagic-benthic life cycle with fine-scaled (0.5° × 0.5°) dynamic ocean conditions to examine the spatio-temporal population dynamics of the species in the northern Gulf of Mexico (GoM) from 1995 to 2010. Model simulations highlighted the significant bottom-up effect of environmental conditions in triggering strobilation and subsequent jellyfish blooms. Dynamics of jellyfish populations exhibited large variability in time and space over the northern GoM continental shelf. Simulation results showed that the South Texas coast, the East Louisiana shelf, and the Mississippi Sound were potential bloom hotspots with distinctive driving processes. A case study of the Mississippi Sound region in 2008 revealed a mismatch of bloom timing whether defined as abundance or biomass, which spotlighted the need to further assess the consequence and ecological implication of jellyfish outbreaks to the biomass and energy flows in the ocean. Given that the GoM is vulnerable to jellyfish blooms, findings of this study contribute to the improved understanding of mechanisms and processes of jellyfish blooms with predictions of the status, trend, and hotspots of jellyfish population dynamics under variable environmental conditions and a changing climate.

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Journal of Marine Systems
Journal of Marine Systems 地学-地球科学综合
CiteScore
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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