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Cannibalism makes invasive comb jelly, Mnemiopsis leidyi, resilient to unfavourable conditions

Biology

Cannibalism makes invasive comb jelly, Mnemiopsis leidyi, resilient to unfavourable conditions

J. Javidpour, J. Molinero, et al.

Discover how the invasive comb jelly *Mnemiopsis leidyi* survives on a diet of its own larvae during tough times. This study, conducted by Jamileh Javidpour, Juan-Carlos Molinero, Eduardo Ramírez-Romero, Patrick Roberts, and Thomas Larsen, uncovers the surprising role of cannibalism in boosting resilience against environmental changes in the western Baltic Sea.... show more
Abstract
The proliferation of invasive marine species is often explained by a lack of predators and opportunistic life history traits. For the invasive comb jelly Mnemiopsis leidyi, it has remained unclear how this now widely distributed species is able to overcome long periods of low food availability, particularly in their northernmost exotic habitats in Eurasia. Based on both field and laboratory evidence, we show that adult comb jellies in the western Baltic Sea continue building up their nutrient reserves after emptying the prey field through a shift to cannibalizing their own larvae. We argue that by creating massive late summer blooms, the population can efficiently empty the prey field, outcompete intraguild competitors, and use the bloom events to build nutrient reserves for critical periods of prey scarcity. Our finding that cannibalism makes a species with typical opportunistic traits more resilient to environmental fluctuations is important for devising more effective conservation strategies.
Publisher
COMMUNICATIONS BIOLOGY
Published On
Apr 07, 2020
Authors
Jamileh Javidpour, Juan-Carlos Molinero, Eduardo Ramírez-Romero, Patrick Roberts, Thomas Larsen
Tags
Mnemiopsis leidyi
cannibalism
invasive species
nutrient reserves
environmental resilience
Baltic Sea
survival mechanisms
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