AbstractWe investigated long-term variability of the calycophoran siphonophores Muggiaea atlantica and Muggiaea kochi in the Western English Channel (WEC) between 1930 and 2011. Our aims were to describe long-term changes in abundance and temporal distribution in relation to local environmental dynamics. In order to better understand mechanisms that regulate the species’ populations, we identified periods that were characteristic of in situ population growth and the environmental optima associated with these events. Our results show that between 1930 and the 1960s both M. atlantica and M. kochi were transient components of the WEC ecosystem. In the late 1960s M. atlantica, successfully established a resident population in the WEC, while the...
Understanding long-term persistence and variability in species populations can help to predict futur...
Understanding long-term persistence and variability in species populations can help to predict futur...
Understanding recruitment patterns of an exploited species is essential to predict changes in popula...
We investigated long-term variability of the calycophoran siphonophores Muggiaea atlantica and Muggi...
Long-term variability of the main calycophoran siphonophores was investigated between 1974 and 1999 ...
Recent observations suggest that the siphonophore Muggiaea atlantica is expanding its geographical d...
International audienceLong-term variability of the main calycophoran siphonophores was investigated ...
In many regions of the world the abundance and distribution of jellyfish is increasing. These change...
Annually recurring environmental processes such as the cycle of temperature and light drive the phen...
PhD ThesisLong term data on the North Sea ecosystem are available for phytoplanktonic, zooplanktonic...
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.Globally, changes are occurring in the...
In recent regime shift analyses, the phytoplankton compartment of the marine food web was essentiall...
Biogenic reefs are important for habitat provision and coastal protection. Long-term datasets on the...
In September 2007, observations were made of a siphonophore in surface waters and near to the seabed...
Understanding the erosion of freshwater biodiversity has become a global imperative, but consistent ...
Understanding long-term persistence and variability in species populations can help to predict futur...
Understanding long-term persistence and variability in species populations can help to predict futur...
Understanding recruitment patterns of an exploited species is essential to predict changes in popula...
We investigated long-term variability of the calycophoran siphonophores Muggiaea atlantica and Muggi...
Long-term variability of the main calycophoran siphonophores was investigated between 1974 and 1999 ...
Recent observations suggest that the siphonophore Muggiaea atlantica is expanding its geographical d...
International audienceLong-term variability of the main calycophoran siphonophores was investigated ...
In many regions of the world the abundance and distribution of jellyfish is increasing. These change...
Annually recurring environmental processes such as the cycle of temperature and light drive the phen...
PhD ThesisLong term data on the North Sea ecosystem are available for phytoplanktonic, zooplanktonic...
World Congress of Malacology, Ponta Delgada, July 22-28, 2013.Globally, changes are occurring in the...
In recent regime shift analyses, the phytoplankton compartment of the marine food web was essentiall...
Biogenic reefs are important for habitat provision and coastal protection. Long-term datasets on the...
In September 2007, observations were made of a siphonophore in surface waters and near to the seabed...
Understanding the erosion of freshwater biodiversity has become a global imperative, but consistent ...
Understanding long-term persistence and variability in species populations can help to predict futur...
Understanding long-term persistence and variability in species populations can help to predict futur...
Understanding recruitment patterns of an exploited species is essential to predict changes in popula...