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Is global ocean sprawl a cause of jellyfish blooms?

Is global ocean sprawl a cause of jellyfish blooms?
Is global ocean sprawl a cause of jellyfish blooms?
Jellyfish (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) blooms appear to be increasing in both intensity and frequency in many coastal areas worldwide, due to multiple hypothesized anthropogenic stressors. Here, we propose that the proliferation of artificial structures – associated with (1) the exponential growth in shipping, aquaculture, and other coastal industries, and (2) coastal protection (collectively, “ocean sprawl”) – provides habitat for jellyfish polyps and may be an important driver of the global increase in jellyfish blooms. However, the habitat of the benthic polyps that commonly result in coastal jellyfish blooms has remained elusive, limiting our understanding of the drivers of these blooms. Support for the hypothesized role of ocean sprawl in promoting jellyfish blooms is provided by observations and experimental evidence demonstrating that jellyfish larvae settle in large numbers on artificial structures in coastal waters and develop into dense concentrations of jellyfish-producing polyps


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Duarte, Carlos M., Pitt, Kylie A. and Lucas, C.H. et al. (2013) Is global ocean sprawl a cause of jellyfish blooms? Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 11, 91-97. (doi:10.1890/110246).

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Jellyfish (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) blooms appear to be increasing in both intensity and frequency in many coastal areas worldwide, due to multiple hypothesized anthropogenic stressors. Here, we propose that the proliferation of artificial structures – associated with (1) the exponential growth in shipping, aquaculture, and other coastal industries, and (2) coastal protection (collectively, “ocean sprawl”) – provides habitat for jellyfish polyps and may be an important driver of the global increase in jellyfish blooms. However, the habitat of the benthic polyps that commonly result in coastal jellyfish blooms has remained elusive, limiting our understanding of the drivers of these blooms. Support for the hypothesized role of ocean sprawl in promoting jellyfish blooms is provided by observations and experimental evidence demonstrating that jellyfish larvae settle in large numbers on artificial structures in coastal waters and develop into dense concentrations of jellyfish-producing polyps


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Published date: March 2013
Organisations: Ocean Biochemistry & Ecosystems

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Local EPrints ID: 346307
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/346307
ISSN: 1540-9295
PURE UUID: 94b08a70-607a-486e-99c7-b2e568b4f1ab
ORCID for C.H. Lucas: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5929-7481

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Date deposited: 17 Dec 2012 13:45
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: Carlos M. Duarte
Author: Kylie A. Pitt
Author: C.H. Lucas ORCID iD
Author: Jennifer E. Purcell
Author: Shin-ichi Uye
Author: Kelly L. Robinson
Author: Lucas Brotz
Author: MaryBeth Decker
Author: Kelly R. Sutherland
Author: Alenka Malej
Author: Laurence P. Madin
Author: Hermes Mianzan
Author: Josep-Maria Gili
Author: Veronica Fuentes
Author: D. Atienza
Author: Francesca Pages
Author: Denise Breitberg
Author: J.C. Malek
Author: William Monty Graham
Author: Robert H. Condon

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