Mnemiopsis leidyi is an invasive comb jelly which has successfully established itself in European seas. The species is known to produce spectacular blooms yet it is holoplanktonic and not much is known about its population dynamics in between. One way to gain insight on how M. leidyi might survive between blooms and how it can bloom so fast is to study how the metabolism of this species actually responds to environmental changes in food and temperature over its different life-stages. To this end we combined modelling and data analysis to study the energy budget of M. leidyi over its full life-cycle using Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) theory and literature data.An analysis of data obtained at temperatures ranging from 8 to 30. °C suggests that...
Pelagia noctiluca is the most successful and well-studied jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea. This s...
Parameters for the standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model were estimated for the purple mauve st...
International audienceA population model of the marine invasive ctenophore species Mneniopsis leidyi...
Mnemiopsis leidyiis an invasive comb jelly which has successfully establisheditself in European seas...
Place: New York Publisher: Nature Publishing Group WOS:000533893600001International audienceThe prol...
AbstractThe bloom dynamics of metagenic jellyfish are regulated, to a large degree, by the asexual r...
The benthic life stage (polyp or scyphistoma) of the bloom-forming jellyfish, Aurelia aurita (Linnae...
The holoplanktonic jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca is renowned for periods of high abundance, causing co...
International audienceArenicola marina is a polychaete (Lophotrochozoan) displaying a complex bentho...
The proliferation of invasive marine species is often explained by a lack of predators and opportuni...
<div><p>The benthic life stage (polyp or scyphistoma) of the bloom-forming jellyfish, <i>Aurelia aur...
The benthic life stage (polyp or scyphistoma) of the bloom-forming jellyfish, Aurelia aurita (Linnae...
Pelagia noctiluca is the most successful and well-studied jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea. This s...
Parameters for the standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model were estimated for the purple mauve st...
International audienceA population model of the marine invasive ctenophore species Mneniopsis leidyi...
Mnemiopsis leidyiis an invasive comb jelly which has successfully establisheditself in European seas...
Place: New York Publisher: Nature Publishing Group WOS:000533893600001International audienceThe prol...
AbstractThe bloom dynamics of metagenic jellyfish are regulated, to a large degree, by the asexual r...
The benthic life stage (polyp or scyphistoma) of the bloom-forming jellyfish, Aurelia aurita (Linnae...
The holoplanktonic jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca is renowned for periods of high abundance, causing co...
International audienceArenicola marina is a polychaete (Lophotrochozoan) displaying a complex bentho...
The proliferation of invasive marine species is often explained by a lack of predators and opportuni...
<div><p>The benthic life stage (polyp or scyphistoma) of the bloom-forming jellyfish, <i>Aurelia aur...
The benthic life stage (polyp or scyphistoma) of the bloom-forming jellyfish, Aurelia aurita (Linnae...
Pelagia noctiluca is the most successful and well-studied jellyfish in the Mediterranean Sea. This s...
Parameters for the standard Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB) model were estimated for the purple mauve st...
International audienceA population model of the marine invasive ctenophore species Mneniopsis leidyi...