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The ecology of the mesopelagic hydromedusae in Monterey Bay, California.

机译:加利福尼亚蒙特雷湾的中生水生水生动物的生态。

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Cnidarians are frequently the dominant members of the gelatinous fauna, and hydromedusae are often the most common sub-group. Although hydromedusae have been well studied in some epipelagic areas, there is little known about the ecology of mesopelagic species. This is primarily due to the fact that nets, which were the principle methods of collecting and studying the organisms, were typically unable to sample these fragile, gelatinous animals without destroying them.; It was not until the advent of blue water diving techniques, specialized nets, submersibles, and remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) that the role of gelatinous organisms in the mesopelagic ecosystem could be clarified. However, much remained to be learned. Questions of distribution, trophic interaction, and behavior were unanswered for most of the mesopelagic cnidarian taxa. This dissertation research used ROVs to collect both high-quality video footage and animals in pristine condition to study the distributions, trophic interactions, and behaviors of the mesopelagic hydromedusae in Monterey Bay.; This dissertation provides a broad range of ecological information on hydromedusae. The vertical distributions, seasonal and yearly variations, and the abundance of the 35 known mesopelagic hydromedusae in Monterey Bay are provided. Profiles of the physical characteristics of the water column in which these medusae were found are also shown. Novel forms of predation by medusae are described with information on gut contents and foraging behavior. El Niño events were found to have pronounced effects on populations of mesopelagic hydromedusae, with a seldom-seen species observed in high numbers in the mesopelagic during El Niño events, while historically common species became rare. A description of the first known cnidarian-pelagic tunicate mutualistic interaction is presented with a description of a unique tentacle-based asexual reproduction strategy.
机译:食肉动物经常是胶质动物的主要成员,而水母通常是最常见的亚群。尽管水生水母在上表层地区已经得到了很好的研究,但对中弹性物种的生态学知之甚少。这主要是由于以下事实:作为收集和研究生物的主要方法的网通常无法在不破坏它们的情况下对这些易碎的胶状动物进行采样。直到蓝色潜水技术,专用网,潜水器和远程操作工具(ROV)出现,才可以弄清胶质生物在中生生态系统中的作用。但是,还有很多事情需要学习。对于大多数近中鼻咽部分类群来说,分布,营养相互作用和行为的问题尚未得到解答。本论文的研究使用ROVs收集了高质量的录像片段和原始状态的动物,以研究蒙特雷湾中生水生水母的分布,营养相互作用和行为。本文为水母提供了广泛的生态信息。提供了蒙特利湾35个已知的中生水产水母的垂直分布,季节和年度变化以及丰富的信息。还显示了发现了这些美杜鹃的水柱的物理特征的轮廓。描述了水母的新型捕食形式,并提供了有关肠道内容和觅食行为的信息。人们发现厄尔尼诺事件对中古水生水母种群有明显影响,在厄尔尼诺事件期间,中古生很少见到数量众多的物种,而历史上常见的物种却很少。介绍了第一个已知的CNIDIAN-远洋被覆被膜互生相互作用的描述,并描述了一种独特的基于触手的无性繁殖策略。

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