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Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2003

Chaetognaths in the South Adriatic: vertical distribution and feeding

Mirna Batistić; Josip Mikuš; Jakica Njire

Feeding and vertical distribution of pelagic chaetognaths were studied at coastal and open-sea stations in the northern part of the South Adriatic Pit during five cruises from April 1993 to February 1995. Chaetognaths were more numerous in the upper 100 m, decreased conspicuously with depth, and were captured only rarely between 600 and 1000 m. Copepods were the main food for the most abundant species in all layers. Cannibalism was evident in all species. Feeding on fertilized chaetognath eggs by Pseudosagitta lyra and Mesosagitta decipiens is reported for the first time. The food containing ratio (FCR) and number of prey items per chaetognath (NPC) of Flaccisagitta enflata were highest during the reproductive period. Higher FCRs and NPCs for M. decipiens and P. lyra were noted below 100 m, where the contribution of older specimens increased with depth and the abundance of copepods decreased.


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2005

Calycophorae (Siphonophora) in the open waters of the central and southern Adriatic Sea during spring 2002.

Davor Lučić; Adam Benović; Mirna Batistić; Jakica Njire; Vladimir Onofri

Twenty species of calycophoran siphonophores were identified from the central and south Adriatic Sea in spring 2002. Highest abundance and species diversity were noted at the deepest stations in the south Adriatic. Highest total abundance was found in the upper 100 m. The dominant species above 100 m were Lensia subtilis , Eudoxoides spiralis and Sphaeronectes gracilis , none of which showed diel migration. The first two species correlated significantly with the vertical abundance of microzooplankton, and the last with that of copepods. The most abundant species in the 100-400 m layer was Lensia meteori , whereas Lensia conoidea and Chlausophyes ovata were most abundant below 400 m.


Helgoland Marine Research | 2003

Microzooplankton in the open waters of the northern Adriatic Sea from 1990 to 1993: the importance of copepod nauplii densities

Davor Lučić; Jakica Njire; Mira Morović; Robert Precali; Dragica Fuks; Jakša Bolotin

Zooplankton was sampled during 39 cruises, from 1990 to 1993, at four fixed stations in the open northern Adriatic. Hydrographic factors were important in determining the abundance of the smallest and largest components of the northern Adriatic food chain during this period. Nauplii—especially those of the smallest size fractions—were the major mediators of material transfer between primary producers and higher trophic levels. There was a significant difference in the vertical distribution of nauplii size fractions between the eastern and western parts of the northern Adriatic, but not in their population density. According to multiple correlation analyses, the abundance of naupliar size fractions in the western area correlated strongly with temperature and with certain biological factors. This study confirms the important influence of the Po River and of mid-Adriatic waters on the planktonic ecosystem of the northern Adriatic.


Science of The Total Environment | 2005

Inter-annual variations of planktonic food webs in the northern Adriatic Sea

Serena Fonda Umani; Luisella Milani; Diego Borme; Alessandra de Olazabal; Stefania Parlato; Robert Precali; Romina Kraus; Davor Lučić; Jakica Njire; Cecilia Totti; Tiziana Romagnoli; Marinella Pompei; Monica Cangini


Journal of Applied Ichthyology | 2004

Age, growth, mortality and sex ratio of sand smelt, Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 (Pisces: Atherinidae) in the estuary of the Mala Neretva River (middle‐eastern Adriatic, Croatia)

Vlasta Bartulović; Branko Glamuzina; Alexis Conides; Jakov Dulčić; Davor Lučić; Jakica Njire; Valter Kožul


Continental Shelf Research | 2012

Biological evidence of a winter convection event in the South Adriatic: A phytoplankton maximum in the aphotic zone

Mirna Batistić; Nenad Jasprica; Marina Carić; Marijeta Čalić; Vedrana Kovačević; Rade Garić; Jakica Njire; Josip Mikuš; Svjetlana Bobanović-Ćolić


Journal of Plankton Research | 2004

Bathymetric distribution of medusae in the open waters of the middle and south Adriatic Sea during spring 2002

Adam Benović; Davor Lučić; Vladimir Onofri; Mirna Batistić; Jakica Njire


Nova Hedwigia | 2012

Planktonic diatoms and their environment in the lower Neretva River estuary (Eastern Adriatic Sea, NE Mediterranean)

Nenad Jasprica; Marina Carić; Frano Kršinić; Tatjana Kapetanović; Mirna Batistić; Jakica Njire


Journal of Marine Systems | 2012

Changes in the planktonic community structure related to trophic conditions: The case study of the northern Adriatic Sea

Dragica Fuks; Ingrid Ivančić; Mirjana Najdek; Davor Lučić; Jakica Njire; Jelena Godrijan; Daniela Marić; Tina Šilović; Paolo Paliaga; Maria Blažina; Robert Precali; Sandi Orlić


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2015

Impact of winter oceanographic conditions on zooplankton abundance in northern Adriatic with implications on Adriatic anchovy stock prognosis

Romina Kraus; Nastjenjka Supić; Davor Lučić; Jakica Njire

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University of Dubrovnik

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