IIMYC   23581
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
capítulos de libros
Título:
An overview of the Medusozoan from the Southwestern Atlantic
Autor/es:
AGUSTIN SCHIARITI; RENATO M. NAGATA; LUCIANA MABEL DIAZ BRIZ; MARIA SOFIA DUTTO; DAYANA Y. PEREYRA; GABRIEL GENZANO; ANDRÉ C. MORANDINI; FRANCISCO ALEJANDRO PUENTE TAPIA
Libro:
Plankton Ecology of the Southwestern Atlantic. From the Subtropical to the Subantartic Realm
Editorial:
Springer International Publishing AG
Referencias:
Año: 2018; p. 413 - 449
Resumen:
Medusozoans are critical components of coastal and marine ecosystems.They are ubiquitous, living from the surface to the bottom layers of the world?soceans and tolerating a wide range of environmental conditions. They modulatefood webs not only by consuming large quantities of ichthyoplankton and otherzooplankton and acting as predators and competitors of varied pelagic organismsincluding fish but also by being consumed by other predators. Population outbreaks of these gelatinous animals commonly occur over a variety of spatiotemporal scales. These population explosion events have implications for the ecosystem and, usually, for human enterprise. Despite their ecological and socioeconomical importance, there is as yet no attempt to compile existing information on the medusozoan species of the Southwestern Atlantic (SWA). We provide here an overview of the information available regarding several aspects of Medusozoa in the SWA: the characteristics of their life cycles, life histories and ?blooms,? and the ecological implications for SWA ecosystems. Guidelines for future research and perspectives on the field are also provided.