Long-term dynamics, population structure and connectivity of the helmet jellyfish Periphylla periphylla in a Norwegian fjord and adjacent waters

Author:

Aberle Nicole123ORCID,Volpe Charlotte124,Østensen Mari-Ann12,Majaneva Sanna125

Affiliation:

1. Trondhjem Biological Station , Department of Biology , Trondheim 7012 , Norway

2. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) , Department of Biology , Trondheim 7012 , Norway

3. Institute of Marine Ecosystem and Fishery Science (IMF), Hamburg University , Hamburg 20148 , Germany

4. Fisheries and New Biomarine Industry, SINTEF Ocean , Trondheim 7465 , Norway

5. Ecosystems, Akvaplan Niva , Trondheim 7010 , Norway

Abstract

Abstract Mass occurrences of Periphylla periphylla in Norwegian fjords cause major concerns related to potential regime shifts that could affect ecosystem stability. 15 years of trawl data (2006–2015), complemented with comprehensive sampling in different areas and seasons (2018–2021) allowed new insights on the dynamics, structure and connectivity of P. periphylla populations within and beyond Trondheimsfjorden. Despite assumed population bursts, no clear trend on P. periphylla population size in Trondheimsfjorden were identified. Sampling frequency and population size suggest a local reproduction of P. periphylla, especially in the inner part of the fjord where young-of-the-year (YOY) individuals occur. Size variations occurred in relation to sampling month, thus pointing at seasonal patterns in growth and reproduction. No distinct population structure of P. periphylla populations within Trondheimsfjorden and over larger spatial scales (> 100 km) along the Norwegian coast was observed. Such poor geographic population structure provides evidence for a strong dispersal of P. periphylla, potentially triggered by frequent deep-water renewals of the fjords’ basins that enable a high gene flow. Data on P. periphylla long-term dynamics, population structure and connectivity provide valuable information for ecosystem state assessments and enable the advancement of ecosystem management approaches, thus accounting for both stakeholder and ecosystem demands.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Program

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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