2012
DOI: 10.2989/1814232x.2012.675122
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Temporal and spatial patterns in the abundance of jellyfish in the northern Benguela upwelling ecosystem and their link to thwarted pelagic fishery recovery

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“…In the NB, the main spawning area for sardines on the shelf in the north central part of the ecosystem (Kreiner et al 2011) overlaps considerably with the region of highest jellyfish abundance, between 20°S and 24°S (Flynn et al 2012). This overlap highlights the potential for a negative feedback effect of the establishment of a large biomass of jellyfishes on recruitment and recovery potential of the NB sardine stock (Bakun and Weeks 2006).…”
Section: The Role Of Small Pelagic Fishes and What Canmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the NB, the main spawning area for sardines on the shelf in the north central part of the ecosystem (Kreiner et al 2011) overlaps considerably with the region of highest jellyfish abundance, between 20°S and 24°S (Flynn et al 2012). This overlap highlights the potential for a negative feedback effect of the establishment of a large biomass of jellyfishes on recruitment and recovery potential of the NB sardine stock (Bakun and Weeks 2006).…”
Section: The Role Of Small Pelagic Fishes and What Canmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Flynn et al . () analysed fisheries‐dependent and independent data as well as published and unpublished information in order to assess if there has been an increase in the abundance of jellyfish. They have provided circumstantial evidence that jellyfish abundance might have increased, but noted that quantitative evidence for this is lacking.…”
Section: What Are the Relative Roles Of Environment And Fishing In Drmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While there is no doubt that the biomass of pelagic fish is presently much lower than 50 yr ago, there is an ongoing debate regarding the abundance of jellyfish and their potential influence on the failure of the sardine stock to recover. Flynn et al (2012) analysed fisheries-dependent and independent data as well as published and unpublished information in order to assess if there has been an increase in the abundance of jellyfish. They have provided circumstantial evidence that jellyfish abundance might have increased, but noted that quantitative evidence for this is lacking.…”
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“…Historically, forage fish have often been heavily harvested, and in some areas, species composition has subsequently become dominated by gelatinous zooplankton ('jellyfish') (Lynam et al 2011, Flynn et al 2012, Purcell 2012. In addition to commercial harvesting, anthropogenic pressures such as climate change, hypoxia, and coastal development may positively benefit jellyfish (Parsons & Lalli 2002, Purcell et al 2007, Richardson et al 2009, Purcell 2012 at the expense of forage fish.…”
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confidence: 99%