Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba

Historically, Physalis physalis massive stranding events have been infrequent and poorly documented. However, their occurrence can have significant impacts on human health and the stability of coastal ecosystems. In this study, we analyze a massive P. physalis stranding affected Cuba’s NW coast in D...

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Main Authors: Torres Conde, Eduardo Gabriel, Rodríguez Martínez, Rosa Elisa
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones Marinas, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba. 2024
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000091
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spelling ftunivhabanaojs:oai:revistas.uh.cu:article/7446 2024-09-15T18:02:36+00:00 Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba Varamiento masivo de Physalia physalis en la costa noroccidental de Cuba Torres Conde, Eduardo Gabriel Rodríguez Martínez, Rosa Elisa 2024-05-08 application/pdf https://revistas.uh.cu/rim/article/view/7446 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000091 eng eng Centro de Investigaciones Marinas, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba. https://revistas.uh.cu/rim/article/view/7446/7954 https://revistas.uh.cu/rim/article/view/7446 doi:10.5281/zenodo.11000091 Derechos de autor 2024 Revista de Investigaciones Marinas https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 Revista de Investigaciones Marinas; Ongoing Issue; 85-94 Revista de Investigaciones Marinas; Número en Desarrollo; 85-94 1991-6086 Varamiento floración dimorfismo riesgo para la salud colonias juveniles Fragata portuguesa Atlántico occidental beach cast bloom dimorphism health risk juvenile colonies Portuguese man-of-war Western Atlantic info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2024 ftunivhabanaojs https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000091 2024-07-17T23:30:37Z Historically, Physalis physalis massive stranding events have been infrequent and poorly documented. However, their occurrence can have significant impacts on human health and the stability of coastal ecosystems. In this study, we analyze a massive P. physalis stranding affected Cuba’s NW coast in December 2022. We counted all colonies during the massive event along ~ 3 km coast, within a 5 m stripe. Density, dimorphic form (left/right-handed), and colony size were quantified using 0.25 m2 quadrat placed every 50 m, 10 m from shoreline. Eighty-five people were stung, with 38 having strong allergic reactions, resulting in a health risk. Over ten thousand colonies were recorded, with the highest mean colony density (29.3 per m2) ever reported. The massive stranding coincided with the lowest Arctic Oscillation index (-2.59) in the past 11 years during December, which led to the emergence of northeasterly winds reaching speeds of up to 24 km/h. Wind direction and speed, coupled with the dominance of left-handed colonies (71.4%), suggest the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre as a possible origin source of the bloom. The high prevalence of juvenile P. physalis colonies (68 %) likely aligns with the autumn breeding season in the northern hemisphere. The potential causes of P. physalis blooms are still poorly understood. Systematic monitoring of the distribution and abundance of this species should be a research priority considering the potential risk to human health and that the blooms could become more frequent in the Atlantic coasts, given climate change and increasing eutrophication of the oceans. Received: 10.08.2023 Accepted: 14.12.2023 Los varamientos masivos de Physalis physalis han sido poco frecuentes y documentados. Sin embargo, pueden tener un impacto significativo en la salud humana y los ecosistemas costeros. En este estudio, analizamos un varamiento masivo en la costa NO de Cuba en diciembre de 2022. Se contaron las colonias que vararon a lo largo de ~ 3 km de costa, y se midió la densidad, la forma ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Climate change Human health North Atlantic Revistas de la Universidad de La Habana (Revistas UH)
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topic Varamiento
floración
dimorfismo
riesgo para la salud
colonias juveniles
Fragata portuguesa
Atlántico occidental
beach cast
bloom
dimorphism
health risk
juvenile colonies
Portuguese man-of-war
Western Atlantic
spellingShingle Varamiento
floración
dimorfismo
riesgo para la salud
colonias juveniles
Fragata portuguesa
Atlántico occidental
beach cast
bloom
dimorphism
health risk
juvenile colonies
Portuguese man-of-war
Western Atlantic
Torres Conde, Eduardo Gabriel
Rodríguez Martínez, Rosa Elisa
Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba
topic_facet Varamiento
floración
dimorfismo
riesgo para la salud
colonias juveniles
Fragata portuguesa
Atlántico occidental
beach cast
bloom
dimorphism
health risk
juvenile colonies
Portuguese man-of-war
Western Atlantic
description Historically, Physalis physalis massive stranding events have been infrequent and poorly documented. However, their occurrence can have significant impacts on human health and the stability of coastal ecosystems. In this study, we analyze a massive P. physalis stranding affected Cuba’s NW coast in December 2022. We counted all colonies during the massive event along ~ 3 km coast, within a 5 m stripe. Density, dimorphic form (left/right-handed), and colony size were quantified using 0.25 m2 quadrat placed every 50 m, 10 m from shoreline. Eighty-five people were stung, with 38 having strong allergic reactions, resulting in a health risk. Over ten thousand colonies were recorded, with the highest mean colony density (29.3 per m2) ever reported. The massive stranding coincided with the lowest Arctic Oscillation index (-2.59) in the past 11 years during December, which led to the emergence of northeasterly winds reaching speeds of up to 24 km/h. Wind direction and speed, coupled with the dominance of left-handed colonies (71.4%), suggest the North Atlantic Subtropical Gyre as a possible origin source of the bloom. The high prevalence of juvenile P. physalis colonies (68 %) likely aligns with the autumn breeding season in the northern hemisphere. The potential causes of P. physalis blooms are still poorly understood. Systematic monitoring of the distribution and abundance of this species should be a research priority considering the potential risk to human health and that the blooms could become more frequent in the Atlantic coasts, given climate change and increasing eutrophication of the oceans. Received: 10.08.2023 Accepted: 14.12.2023 Los varamientos masivos de Physalis physalis han sido poco frecuentes y documentados. Sin embargo, pueden tener un impacto significativo en la salud humana y los ecosistemas costeros. En este estudio, analizamos un varamiento masivo en la costa NO de Cuba en diciembre de 2022. Se contaron las colonias que vararon a lo largo de ~ 3 km de costa, y se midió la densidad, la forma ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Torres Conde, Eduardo Gabriel
Rodríguez Martínez, Rosa Elisa
author_facet Torres Conde, Eduardo Gabriel
Rodríguez Martínez, Rosa Elisa
author_sort Torres Conde, Eduardo Gabriel
title Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba
title_short Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba
title_full Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba
title_fullStr Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba
title_full_unstemmed Massive stranding of Physalia physalis in the Northwestern coast of Cuba
title_sort massive stranding of physalia physalis in the northwestern coast of cuba
publisher Centro de Investigaciones Marinas, Universidad de La Habana, Cuba.
publishDate 2024
url https://revistas.uh.cu/rim/article/view/7446
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000091
genre Climate change
Human health
North Atlantic
genre_facet Climate change
Human health
North Atlantic
op_source Revista de Investigaciones Marinas; Ongoing Issue; 85-94
Revista de Investigaciones Marinas; Número en Desarrollo; 85-94
1991-6086
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https://revistas.uh.cu/rim/article/view/7446
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
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