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Massive strandings of pleustonic Portuguese Man-of-War (Physalia physalis) related to ENSO events along the southeastern Pacific Ocean

机译:沿着东南太平洋沿着东南太平洋的Enso活动有关的普雷古代葡萄牙人(Physalia physalalis)的大规模绞线

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Blooms of stinging pelagic cnidarians have been causing increasing health problems for humans worldwide. Physalia physalis is among the worst stinging species in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans along the North and South American coasts. This siphonophore species has a large gas float and lives at the ocean surface, where its distribution is affected mainly by winds. P. physalis's strandings were observed in the southeastern Pacific Ocean for three consecutive years (2014 to 2016). Data of stranded P. physalis were gathered daily through a collaborative effort between the Chilean Navy and the Chilean Ministry of Health. The association between oceanographic variables and the stranded P. physalis was assessed using a generalized additive mixed model (GAMM) and cross-correlation analysis. The largest stranding occurred along more than 2600 km of coastline and totaled 44,683 colonies. Most of the strandings were along the central and south-central coast of Chile, where almost 200 people were stung, and more than 120 beaches were closed in summer 2016. The GAMM model showed that the oceanographic conditions of warmer temperatures during the winter periods and the weakening of the westerly winds associated with the Ni?o Southern Oscillation (ENSO) were the most likely causes for the arrival of transport from the colonies to the coast. Also, our analysis illustrates the utility of collaborations among scientists and public organizations to promote large-scale and long-term understanding and provide a model for predicting this dangerous species' arrival and warning for beaches and swimmers, which is of global importance for human health.
机译:刺痛的鸟类秃鹰的盛开已经导致全世界人类的健康问题。 Physalia eChinalis是北美洲海岸大西洋和太平洋最严重的刺痛物种之一。这种虹吸体种类具有大型气体浮动和生活在海面,其分布主要受风影响。 P. Physalis的绞线在东南太平洋连续三年(2014年至2016年)观察到。通过智利海军和智利卫生部之间的协作努力,每天都会收集链液的数据。使用广义添加剂混合模型(GAMM)和互相关分析评估海洋变量与链砂P.液体之间的关联。最大的绞线沿着超过2600公里的海岸线发生,总计44,683块菌落。大多数绞线都沿着智利的中南部和南部海岸,近200人被蜇,夏天截止了120多个海滩。盖姆模型表明,冬季期间温暖温度的海洋环境的温度条件与NI的南部振荡(ENSO)相关的西风风削弱是最有可能导致运输到海岸的运输的原因。此外,我们的分析说明了科学家和公共组织之间的合作,促进了大规模和长期理解,并提供了一种预测这种危险物种的抵达和警告海滩和游泳者的模型,这是对人类健康的全球重要性。

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