A short-term investigations of diel vertical migrations of the calycophoran Siphonophora in the open South Adriatic Sea (July 2003) (CROSBI ID 182515)
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Lučić, Davor ; Benović, Adam ; Batistić, Mirna ; Morović, Mira ; Onofri, Ivona ; Molinero, Juan-Carlos ; Kogovšek, Tjaša ; Gangai, Barbara ; Miloslavić, Marijana
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A short-term investigations of diel vertical migrations of the calycophoran Siphonophora in the open South Adriatic Sea (July 2003)
Morning, midday, evening and night repetitive sampling was used to demonstrate calycophoran diel vertical migration (DVM) at fixed station in the oligotrophic southern Adriatic Sea at 8 depth intervals. Of 20 calycophoran species collected, most of them inhabited layers of specific temperature and light intensity, and migrated during night. The deep species Kephyes ovata is primarily non-migratory. Typical nocturnal movements to the surface were recorded for Lensia conoidea and Sphaeronectes koellikeri. Lensia subtilis and Eudoxoides spiralis migrated toward surface in the evening but sank deeper at night. Lensia meteori and Lensia fowleri reached upper layers at midday. The DVM of Sphaeronectes irregularis was irregular and independent of diel light patterns. Though low in numbers, some calycophorans were found above the thermocline at night. For mesopelagic species, however, higher summer surface temperatures proved an effective barrier to migration above 100 m. Thus, certain species could be represented as key species of planktonic cnidarians assemblages found within a certain depth range. Though not homogenous, and while some undertake nocturnal migrations in both directions, all are interrelated by preferences of bathymetric distribution and specific DVM behavior.
Cnidaria; PAR; jelly plankton; vertical distribution; weight mean depth; Mediterranean Sea
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Geologija, Biologija