2022
DOI: 10.24018/ejaqua.2022.1.1.1
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Control Copepod Abundances and Kilka Catch by Invasive Predator Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1868 in the Southern Caspian Sea

Abstract: The Caspian Sea has a variety of species and groups of aquatic animals, e.g., plankton and fishes that are exploited, unfortunately in the past decade, this sea has entered and expelled of some non-indigenous species such as ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi, Copepods Acartia tonsa, Balanidae Balanus improvisus and Mullets Lisa saliens have caused major changes in the Sea. One of the species got common in the coastal waters is M. leidyi with the highest biomass in summer at the temperature of 25-30 °C, and the high… Show more

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