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Jellyfish blooms and management implications in the Northeast Atlantic [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Jellyfish blooms are known to impact adversely a variety of industries, including fishing and tourism. A review of scientific literature indicates that blooms and their impacts may intensify in the Northeast Atlantic. There are also indications that the public perceive that blooms are becoming more common in this region. This research aimed to identify
Kennerley, Adam
openaire   +2 more sources

Blooms of the Moon Jellyfish Aurelia: Causes, Consequences and Controls

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter reviews the blooms of the moon jellyfish Aurelia, the most common jellyfish worldwide. Blooms of the moon jellyfish Aurelia have been reported in many coastal areas, including in Asia, Europe, Australia, and the United States.
Zhijun Dong
exaly   +2 more sources

Trophic controls of jellyfish blooms and links with fisheries in the East China Sea [PDF]

open access: yesEcological Modelling, 2008
Large jellyfish blooms have occurred in the East China Sea (ECS) during the last decade, a period also characterized by increasing fishing pressure, eutrophication, and changing climatic conditions.
FRANCISCO Arreguín-Sánchez   +1 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Is global ocean sprawl a cause of jellyfish blooms? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2013
Jellyfish (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) blooms appear to be increasing in both intensity and frequency in many coastal areas worldwide, due to multiple hypothesized anthropogenic stressors.
CARLOS M Duarte   +2 more
exaly   +1 more source

Interest Blooms in Growing Jellyfish Boom

Science, 2001
MARINE BIOLOGYSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA-- Populations of some jellyfish appear to be exploding in several parts of the world, scientists reported at a marine science meeting here last week, raising fears that they are taking over ecosystems that nurture key commercial fish stocks.
openaire   +1 more source

Jellyfish Blooms: New Problems and Solutions

2010
Preface.- Identification key for young ephyrae: a first step for early detection of jellyfish blooms.- Blooms of the invasive ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi, span the Mediterranean Sea in 2009.- Effects of pH on asexual reproduction and statolith formation of the scyphozoan, Aurelia labiata.- Effects of low salinity on settlement and strobilation of ...
openaire   +1 more source

What Are Jellyfishes and Thaliaceans and Why Do They Bloom?

2013
The jellyfishes and thaliaceans comprise primarily planktonic species of cnidarians, ctenophores (jellyfishes) and chordates (thaliaceans or pelagic tunicates). Grouped together because of their gelatinous bodies, these diverse species nonetheless differ in their evolutionary histories and may have distinct morphologies, life histories, ecologies and ...
Cathy H. Lucas, Michael N. Dawson
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[Causes of jellyfish blooms and their influence on marine environment].

Ying yong sheng tai xue bao = The journal of applied ecology, 2015
Jellyfish blooms have damaged the normal composition and function of marine ecosystem and ecological environments, which have been one of the new marine ecological disasters. In this study, we summarized the possible inducements of jellyfish blooms, and the influences of jellyfish blooms on biogenic elements, dissolved oxygen, seawater acidity and ...
Chang-feng, Qu, Jin-ming, Song, Ning, Li
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