Biometry and size distribution of Chrysaora hysoscella (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) and Aequorea aequorea (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) off Namibia with some notes on their parasite Hyperia medusarum
E. Buecher et al., Biometry and size distribution of Chrysaora hysoscella (Cnidaria, Scyphozoa) and Aequorea aequorea (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) off Namibia with some notes on their parasite Hyperia medusarum, J PLANK RES, 23(10), 2001, pp. 1073-1080
Novel data on the biometry, size distribution and parasites of Aequorea aeq
uorea and Chysaora hysoscella are provided from investigations conducted du
ring summer and winter in the northern Benguela ecosystem. The relationship
between mass and diameter of C hysoscella did not change on a seasonal bas
is, and this possibly reflects the aseasonal nature of the food environment
. The changes in the size structure of C hysoscella across the shelf and wi
th depth agree with postulated population maintenance strategies in the reg
ion. Aequorea aequorea was not strongly parasitized, but C hysoscella was s
ubject to occasional parasitism by Hyperia medusarum, especially in winter
when C. hysoscella is thought to reproduce. Parasites were distributed in a
typical, negative- binomial manner on their hosts, but load was independen
t of host size. As medusae increased in diameter so H. medusarum tended to
move from other tissues to the gonads.