Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model
<p>Jellyfish are increasingly recognised as important components of the marine ecosystem, yet their specific role is poorly defined compared to that of other zooplankton groups. This paper presents the first global ocean biogeochemical model that includes an explicit representation of jellyfis...
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doaj-cc2092695db441f89709b749dfed43392021-02-18T08:22:27ZengCopernicus PublicationsBiogeosciences1726-41701726-41892021-02-01181291132010.5194/bg-18-1291-2021Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical modelR. M. Wright0R. M. Wright1C. Le Quéré2E. Buitenhuis3S. Pitois4M. J. Gibbons5Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UKCentre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft, NR33 0HT, UKTyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UKTyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UKCentre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science, Lowestoft, NR33 0HT, UKDepartment of Biodiversity and Conservation Biology, University of the Western Cape, Bellville 7535, Cape Town, Republic of South Africa<p>Jellyfish are increasingly recognised as important components of the marine ecosystem, yet their specific role is poorly defined compared to that of other zooplankton groups. This paper presents the first global ocean biogeochemical model that includes an explicit representation of jellyfish and uses the model to gain insight into the influence of jellyfish on the plankton community. The Plankton Type Ocean Model (PlankTOM11) model groups organisms into plankton functional types (PFTs). The jellyfish PFT is parameterised here based on our synthesis of observations on jellyfish growth, grazing, respiration and mortality rates as functions of temperature and jellyfish biomass. The distribution of jellyfish is unique compared to that of other PFTs in the model. The jellyfish global biomass of 0.13 PgC is within the observational range and comparable to the biomass of other zooplankton and phytoplankton PFTs. The introduction of jellyfish in the model has a large direct influence on the crustacean macrozooplankton PFT and influences indirectly the rest of the plankton ecosystem through trophic cascades. The zooplankton community in PlankTOM11 is highly sensitive to the jellyfish mortality rate, with jellyfish increasingly dominating the zooplankton community as its mortality diminishes. Overall, the results suggest that jellyfish play an important role in regulating global marine plankton ecosystems across plankton community structure, spatio-temporal dynamics and biomass, which is a role that has been generally neglected so far.</p>https://bg.copernicus.org/articles/18/1291/2021/bg-18-1291-2021.pdf |
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Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model |
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Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model |
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Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model |
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Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model |
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Role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model |
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role of jellyfish in the plankton ecosystem revealed using a global ocean biogeochemical model |
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<p>Jellyfish are increasingly recognised as important components of
the marine ecosystem, yet their specific role is poorly defined compared to
that of other zooplankton groups. This paper presents the first global ocean
biogeochemical model that includes an explicit representation of jellyfish
and uses the model to gain insight into the influence of jellyfish on the
plankton community. The Plankton Type Ocean Model (PlankTOM11) model groups organisms into plankton
functional types (PFTs). The jellyfish PFT is parameterised here based on our
synthesis of observations on jellyfish growth, grazing, respiration and
mortality rates as functions of temperature and jellyfish biomass. The
distribution of jellyfish is unique compared to that of other PFTs in the
model. The jellyfish global biomass of 0.13 PgC is within the observational
range and comparable to the biomass of other zooplankton and phytoplankton
PFTs. The introduction of jellyfish in the model has a large direct
influence on the crustacean macrozooplankton PFT and influences indirectly
the rest of the plankton ecosystem through trophic cascades. The zooplankton
community in PlankTOM11 is highly sensitive to the jellyfish mortality rate,
with jellyfish increasingly dominating the zooplankton community as its
mortality diminishes. Overall, the results suggest that jellyfish play an
important role in regulating global marine plankton ecosystems across
plankton community structure, spatio-temporal dynamics and biomass, which is a role
that has been generally neglected so far.</p> |
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