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Muggiaea atlantica (Siphonophore)

Wikipedia Abstract

Muggiaea atlantica is a species of small hydrozoan jellyfish, a siphonophore in the family Diphyidae. It is a cosmopolitan species occurring in inshore waters of many of the world's oceans, and it has colonised new areas such as the North Sea and the Adriatic Sea. It is subject to large population swings, and has been held responsible for the death of farmed salmon in Norway. The species was first described by J.T. Cunningham in 1892 from a specimen obtained at Plymouth, England.
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Protected Areas

Name IUCN Category Area acres Location Species Website Climate Land Use
Pembrokeshire Marine/ Sir Benfro Forol 341177 Wales, United Kingdom  

Predators

Aequorea victoria (Water jellyfish)[1]
Bythaelurus canescens (Dusky catshark)[2]
Caprodon longimanus (Pink maomao)[3]

External References

Citations

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1Predation by Aequorea victoria on other species of potentially competing pelagic hydrozoans, Jennifer E. Purcell, Mar Ecol. Prog. Ser. 72: 255-260, 1991
2Jorrit H. Poelen, James D. Simons and Chris J. Mungall. (2014). Global Biotic Interactions: An open infrastructure to share and analyze species-interaction datasets. Ecological Informatics.
3Food of the grouper Caprodon longimanus from Alejandro Selkirk Island, Chile (Perciformes: Serranidae), José Rodrigo Rojas M., Sergio Palma, Germán Pequeño R., Revista de Biología Tropical v.46 n.4 San José dic. 1998
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0