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Distribution of ephyrae and polyps of jellyfish <Emphasis Type="Italic">Aurelia</Emphasis><Emphasis Type="Italic">aurita</Emphasis> (Linnaeus 1758) <Emphasis Type="Italic">sensu lato</Emphasis> in Mikawa Bay,Japan
Authors:Masaya Toyokawa  Kaoru Aoki  Satoshi Yamada  Akira Yasuda  Yusuke Murata  Tomohiko Kikuchi
Institution:(1) National Research Institute of Fisheries Science, Fisheries Research Agency, Yokohama Kanagawa, 236-8648, Japan;(2) Graduate School and Research Institute of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National University, Yokohama Kanagawa, 240-8501, Japan;(3) Marine Resource Research Center, Aichi Fisheries Research Institute, Minamichita, Aichi 470-3412, Japan;(4) Nagoya Branch, Ocean Planning Co. Ltd., Nagoya Aichi, 455-0036, Japan;(5) Present address: Seikai National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Nagasaki Nagasaki, 851-2213, Japan;(6) Present address: Aichi Fisheries Research Institute, Gamagori Aichi, 443-0021, Japan
Abstract:We surveyed the distribution of colonies of polyps of Aurelia aurita sensu lato (s.l.) in Mikawa Bay, Japan. First, we surveyed the distribution of ephyrae of A. aurita s.l. at 75 stations encompassing the whole of Mikawa Bay in early 2008. A total of 37 ephyrae were sampled mostly from fishing ports. Ephyrae were most abundant around the islands located near the mouth of the bay, and decreased from the western part to the eastern part of Mikawa Bay. Next, we selected five fishing ports in Mikawa Bay where ephyrae occurred and surveyed the underside of floating piers and underwater overhangs of wharfs. We found dense colonies of polyps of A. aurita s.l. under nearly all of the floating piers at the two islands located near the mouth of the bay. Fitting a logistic regression model to the dataset showed that the percentage coverage of Aurelia polyps was significantly greater at the two islands compared with the other locations. In addition, the coverage of Aurelia polyps was greater when the coverage of other fouling organisms was in the range of 65–90%, and the coverage of Aurelia polyps was lower on floating piers with a vinyl surface and on concrete wharfs. The combined distribution of polyp colonies of A. aurita s.l. in Ise Bay and Mikawa Bay suggested that A. aurita s.l. in the two bays probably forms a single population and shoals of medusae mainly originate from protected harbors along the mouth-part of the bays.
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