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Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on the abundance and size of epibenthic jellyfish Cassiopea spp
Authors:Stoner Elizabeth W  Layman Craig A  Yeager Lauren A  Hassett Heather M
Institution:a Florida International University, 3000 N.E. 151st Street, North Miami, FL 33181, USA
Abstract:Jellyfish blooms in pelagic systems appear to be increasing on a global scale because of anthropogenic impacts, but much less is known about the link between human activities and epibenthic jellyfish abundance. The aim of this study was to investigate whether the epibenthic jellyfish, Cassiopea spp., were found in greater abundance, and attained larger sizes, in coastal habitats adjacent to high human population densities compared to sites adjacent to uninhabited areas on Abaco Island, Bahamas. Cassiopea spp. were found to be significantly more dense and larger in areas with high human population densities. Ambient nutrient levels and nutrient content of seagrass were elevated in high human population density sites, and may be one mechanism driving higher abundance and size of Cassiopea spp. Cassiopea spp. may have important effects on community structure and ecosystem function in critical coastal ecosystems (e.g., seagrass beds), and their impacts warrant further study.
Keywords:Bottom-up effects  Caribbean  Estuaries  Nutrient loading  Thalassia testudinum  Zooxanthellae
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