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  • 11
    Publication Date: 2021-07-16
    Description: This project has been started as monitoring study since 2001 that in first phase has lasted for two years and because of its importance, it was decided that this study should be continued for two other years. In the early 1980s, an alien ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi already known as a gelatinous zooplankton was transported (likely via ballast waters) to the Black Sea from its native waters of the western Atlantic. The possibility of Mnemiopsis leidyi introduction into other sensitive, neighboring ecosystems, notably the Caspian Sea, had been mentioned during the GESAMP meeting in 1994. And, as expected, this ctenophore was reported to be present in the Caspian Sea by November 1999. In this report, spatial and temporal distribution of M. leidyi had been investigated in southern Caspian Sea (Iranian waters) in 6 transects consisted of Lisar, Anzali, Sefidroud, Nowshar, Babolsar and Amirabad at 24 stations during 2003 and 2004. As a whole, 818 samples had been analyzed included 236, 302, 136 and 144 belong to ctenophore, phytoplankton, zooplankton and benthos. Meantime 811 physicochemical parameters had been measured. Water temperature varied between 7.8 to 29.3 co. Transparencies also fluctuated from 0.20 to 10.5 m. Salinity in different regions was from 7.80 to 13.90 ppt and the average was 12.09 ppt. pH was between 7.2- 8.6. Demand oxygen (O2) has been measured very high in water surface (12.89 µg.l) and it decreased at minimum level in deep down to 4 µg.l. Nutrients measurements such as NO_2, NO_3 and NH_4 were 0.10-15.17 , 3.80- 133.40 and 0.36- 86.40 µg.l, respectively. Total nitrate and phosphate were measured between 337.00- 1635.00 and 14.90-103.40 µg.l, respectively. Comparison of M. leidyi distribution in the southern Caspian Sea shown that maximum abundance recorded in warm summer months (e.g. August) with 11627 ind.m^2 and its biomass maximum was in autumn months (September and October) about 446.11 gr.m^2 . Mean abundance and biomass of M. leidyi were 2504 ind.m^2 and 142.42 gr.m^2, respectively. Maximum size of the ctenophore recorded as 70 mm while the less than 10 mm length frequency consisted 92.2 per cent of total population. Spatial distribution of M. leidyi in different regions shown that Sefidroud not only had the maximum Mnemiopsis abundance but also consisted higher biomass in the southern Caspian Sea in 2003-4. At present study, 142 phytoplankton species were identified which belongs to Chrysophyta (67, 48), Chlorophyta (23, 16%), Cyanophyta (22, 15%), Pyrhophyta (21, 15%) and Euglenophyta (9, 6%). Mean phytoplankton abundance and biomass were 11137032 ind. m^3 and 40.26 mg. m^3, respectively. Chrysophyta (diatoms) consisted 42 and 47% of whole phytoplankton abundance and biomass. In the other hand, this group included 50 % of phytoplankton population. In zooplankton study, there were identified 21 species in which 10 species were only meroplankton (zoobenthic) and 11 species was holoplankton. These species belongs to Copepoda (4, 37%), Rotatoria (4, 36%), Cilliophora (2, 18%) and Cladocera (1, 9%). Monthly zooplankton abundance and biomass data shown that its population completely effected by Copepoda. Among copepoda, Acartia clausi was the main species duri ng 2003-4. As a whole, maximum abundance recorded in spring (March) and autumn (September) about 11497 and 11321 ind. m^3 while its maximum biomass occurred in summer (August) with 48.95 mg. m^3. Zooplankton minimum abundance and biomass were in wintertime about 3894 ind. m^3 and 10.16 mg. m^3. Benthic fauna in recent study consisted 27 species included Gammaride (8, 29%), Cumacea (7, 26%), Polychaeta (4, 15%), Bivalvia (3, 11%) and Oligochaeta, Balanidae and Xantidae each one (4%) species. Mean benthic abundance and biomass were 1215 ind. m^ 2 and 20.09 g. m^2, respectively. Polychaeta and Oligochaeta were established maximum frequency about 49 and 34% of total fauna while Bivalvia consisted 82.8% biomass overall.
    Keywords: Ecology ; Iran ; Caspian Sea ; Iranian Coasts ; Ecological ; Survey ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Population ; Distribution ; Abundance
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: monograph
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    Format: 56
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  • 12
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The presentation of ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and explosive development in all Caspian sea especially in southern parts greatly affected in the ecosystem and fish stocks same as Black sea. Following the sharp decreses of kilka fish catch. Some project were developed in order to study the controlling methods of Caspian sea ctenophora. The first section of this study, the gut content of 653 specimens from 7 different species of the native Caspian sea fishes were studied during 2002 to 2004. The factors; index of vacuity gut, relative length gut, condition factor, index of fullness, frquencey and abundance of food were estimated. In second section of study, ctenophore Beroe ovata was candidate as a control agent against the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi. The acclimation, survival and some physiological characteristics including feeding, reproduction and growth of B. ovata were studied in Caspian Sea water (12.6 ppt salinity) conditions. The animals transported from the Black and Marmara Seas to laboratories on the Iranian Caspian coast during 2001 and 2002. The finding of the diet study on native fishes showed that Alosa caspia caspia and Clupeonella spp. feed from plankton organisms with unfavorite degree as well as they had a low diversity of preys. The dominated prey were the Acartia from copepoda and Balanus cypris from cirripedia. The Vimba vimba persa had a variety of the diet where the carnivorous were most with a medium fullness index. The Neogobius bathybius was identified benthophage with a medium variety of diet. The fishes of Alosa brashnikovi and Sander lucioperca had a favorite diet and were carnivorous on medium ecosystem levels. In totally the ctenophora Mnemiopsis leidyi were not seen in diet of fishes but it is necessary to study more about the filter feeding fishes in the field of Caspian sea and the laboratory. The findings of the study showed that when salinity was gradually decreased from 22 to 12.6 ppt, B. ovata were able to adapt well to Caspian Sea water. All sizes of the B. ovata intensively consumed all sizes of M. leidyi, however the largest M. leidyi specimens were preferred by all the different size groups of the predator cetenophore. The average daily rations of B. ovata ranged from 26 to 43 % wet weight for specimens that initial wet weight could vary between 0 to 95 % in long-term experiments. The relationship between the specific daily ration and B. ovata wet wt described with power function that is mostly depend on prey biomass and the food concentration is important on the B. ovata feeding. The average interval digestion time between 2 consumption for B. ovata was 415 ± 298 min. The digestion time averaged 99 ± 57 min for prey : predator ratio. Totally B. ovata specimens were spawned and their eggs were hatched in Caspian Sea water, but the survival was very low and the larvae survived for only a few hours. During the experiments of 2001, 138 eggs were obtained and 7 larvae were hatched but no larvae survived after 24 hours. The results of reproduction study in 2002 was same as 2001 where the results was better in black sea water for two year. This study could be known as the first step to consider the predator of B. ovata as on important bio-control agent against the M. leidyi which caused immense ecological and economical problems in the Caspian sea. There are still necessary studies (e.g. on parasites, feeding with other native organisms, modeling etc) relating to possible impact of the introducing B .ovata into Caspian sea to be done.
    Description: Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Method ; Ctenophora ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Investigation
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Report , Refereed
    Format: 70pp.
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  • 13
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Mnemiopsis leidyi was sampled from December 2003 to March 2005 in 11 stations located along four regions Anzali, Khazarabad, Tourkman and Gorgan Bay using METU net in the Iranian coasts of the Caspian Sea. Study of stomach contents of M. leidyi showed that Acartia sp. belonging to Copepoda and Lamellibranchia sp. had the highest frequency comprising 66% and 13% of food items taken by the organism respectively and the least food items taken were Balanus nauplii, Rotatoria, Tintinnopsis and Podon polyphemoides. The maximum mean abundance of food item was Acartia sp. which was shown to be present in stomach content of M. leidyi caught in different depths, seasons and regions in the Iranian coasts of the Caspian Sea. For the M. leidyi larvae, the highest amount of food item was Acartia sp. and Lamellibranchia sp. with an average of 44% and 32% and the maximum abundance of food item for juvenile and mature M. leidyi was also Acartia sp. with an average of 67.5% and 66%. The results showed that the main food item for M. leidyi is Acartia sp. of the Copepoda. Hence, M. leidyi feeding has an important effect in declining zooplankton populations.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Plankton surveys ; Food organisms ; Stomach content ; Food ; Zooplankton ; Natural populations ; Balanus ; Podon polyphemoides ; Mnemiopsis leidyi ; Tintinnopsis ; Metus ; Lamellibranchia ; Acartia ; Brackish ; Feeding behaviour ; Marine crustaceans
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.35-46
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