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Sezonska dinamika biometričnih parametrov, kemijske sestave in plodnosti tujerodne rebrače Mnemiopsis leidyi v Tržaškem zalivu
ID Rečnik, Kevin (Author), ID Lipej, Lovrenc (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window, ID Tinta, Tinkara (Comentor)

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Abstract
V slovenskem delu Tržaškega zaliva smo od avgusta do oktobra 2021 vzorčili rebrače vrste Mnemiopsis leidyi z namenom zbiranja podatkov o spremembah biometričnih parametrov, kemijske sestave in plodnosti osebkov med obdobjem množičnega pojavljanja. Želeli smo ugotoviti, kako vplivajo spreminjajoče se okoljske razmere na omenjene značilnosti rebrač. V teh mesecih se običajno pojavljajo v velikih količinah in ker gre za tujerodno invazivno vrsto, je treba čim bolje poznati njen vpliv na lokalni ekosistem, saj ta ni prilagojen na tako velike spremembe. Žive rebrače so lahko plenilci ali kompetitorji, ko odmrejo, pa predstavljajo veliko količino novega substrata za mikroorganizme, zato lahko pričakujemo spremembe v kroženju elementov v ekosistemu. Po analizi rezultatov smo ugotovili, da se kemijska sestava osebkov med raziskavo ni bistveno spreminjala, kljub določenim spremembam dejavnikov okolja. Vsebnost ogljika je načeloma naraščala z naraščanjem koncentracije klorofila v vodnem stolpcu. Zaznali smo spremembe pri uspešnosti reprodukcije, to je najbolj očitno glede hitrosti izleganja jajc, ki je hitrejša pri višjih temperaturah, prav tako smo opazili, da je število osebkov, ki so proizvedli jajca, bilo nižje pri nižji temperaturi. Število proizvedenih jajc je bilo precej variabilno, načeloma pa so imeli osebki z večjo maso večje število jajc. Povprečno število jajc je bilo nižje kot v podobnih raziskavah, morda zaradi vse večje oligotrofnosti tega zaliva ali izbire velikostnega razreda preučevanih osebkov.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:rebrača, Mnemiopsis leidyi, Tržaški zaliv, biometrija, kemijska sestava, plodnost
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-144568 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:02.03.2023
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Language:English
Title:Seasonal dynamics of biometric parameters, chemical composition and fecundity of invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Gulf of Trieste
Abstract:
We sampled ctenophore species Mnemiopsis leidyi in the slovenian part of Gulf of Trieste between August and October 2021. We wanted to find out how the changing environmental conditions affect the biometrics, chemical composition and fecundity of said ctenophore. This species occurs in very high numbers in this part of the year, and because it is an invasive species, it can disturb the local ecosystem. The ctenophore can be a predator or a competitor with local species, and because of its seasonal occurence, it also dies off in high numbers in a relatively short period of time, which can cause disturbance in microbial degradation, resulting in a disturbed carbon cycle in the system. In our study, we concluded that the sesonal environmental changes do not have a big effect on chemical composition of individuals, but we did observe a connection with a higher carbon content with higher chlorophyll a concentrations in seawater. The temperature effect is notable when examining the speed of egg hatching, which is slower in lower temperatures. The number of eggs produced varied highly, but we noticed that the individuals with a bigger mass produced more eggs. The average number of eggs produced was lower than in the similar studies in these areas, which might be correlated with an ever higher oligotrophy in the Gulf of Trieste, or it might be due to smaller dimensions of individuals selected for the study.

Keywords:ctenophore, Mnemiopsis leidyi, Gulf of Trieste, biometry, chemical composition, fecundity

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