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Dietary overlap between invasion ctenophora (M . leidyi ) and anchovy (C. engrauliformis) in the southern parts of Caspian Sea
Mnemiopsis leidyi , native to America, Invaded the Caspian Sea in 1999. By the end of 2000, the entire sea was accupied with them. In parallel, a sharp decline in pelagic fish such accurrred.This survey was studied the relationship between the M. leidyi and this decline. Dietary analysis was conduct...
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Published in: | International journal of environmental science and technology (Tehran) 2006-12, Vol.1 (2) |
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Summary: | Mnemiopsis leidyi , native to America, Invaded the Caspian Sea in
1999. By the end of 2000, the entire sea was accupied with them. In
parallel, a sharp decline in pelagic fish such accurrred.This survey
was studied the relationship between the M. leidyi and this decline.
Dietary analysis was conducted on anchovy sprat ( Clupeonnela
engrauliformis ) and M. leidyi from August 2001 to October 2002 in the
coastal water in the southern parts of Caspian Sea, in Iran. M. leidyi
was caught by plankton net, (the mesh size ~5 mm), at three depth at 5,
10 and 15 m . Sprat was caught by fisheries boat at Babolasar fishery
harbor. Samples were not fixed in M. leidyi common fixative, 96%
Ethanol were used. The Schoener index analysis reflected a similar diet
composition of both species, with an critical level of overlap (>89
in Babolsar samples and >84 in Noushahar samples). This competition
is one of the reasons for the decline of anchovy sprat. also, the
results show M. leidyi is feeding on fish eggs, but effects of this
factor on anchovy population is less than feeding competition.
Controlling of M. leidyi population is reducing the pressure of its
invasion and the effective approach is introduces a predator to the
Caspian Sea. |
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ISSN: | 1735-1472 |