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  • - This study explores how harmful microalgae can negatively affect moon jellyfish (Aurelia aurita), which usually eat microalgae, highlighting the importance of understanding these interactions in coastal waters where they coexist.
  • - Researchers tested 11 strains of microalgae, finding that certain harmful species significantly reduced the jellyfish's pulsation behavior and, in some cases, were lethal to the jellyfish's early life stage (ephyrae).
  • - The findings suggest that harmful algal blooms could potentially suppress the population of jellyfish, indicating a complex relationship between these organisms in marine ecosystems.

Article Abstract

Although microalgae typically serve as prey for jellyfish ephyrae in marine food webs, this study investigated the potential of harmful microalgae to produce detrimental effects on the moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita. Understanding the biological interactions between Aurelia and microalgal species is crucial, particularly considering their common co-occurrence in coastal waters worldwide. We examined the effects of 11 protist strains, comprising seven species of harmful microalgae and two non-toxic microalgae, on A. aurita ephyrae. The rhythmic pulsation behavior of A. aurita was significantly suppressed when exposed to the raphidophytes Heterosigma akashiwo and Chattonella marina var. ovata and the dinoflagellates Amphidinium carterae, Coolia canariensis, and Pfiesteria piscicida. Notably, the media filtrates of all H. akashiwo strains and C. marina var. ovata killed ephyrae, implying a possible extracellular release of chemicals. This study discovered novel interactions between microalgae and jellyfish ephyrae, implying that harmful algal blooms may suppress mass occurrences of Aurelia medusae.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116640DOI Listing

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