Diet composition of the hooknose (Agonus cataphractus, L.) in different habitats of coastal waters in the German Wadden Sea (southern North Sea)

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Marine Biodiversity Pub Date : 2024-08-05 DOI:10.1007/s12526-024-01455-3
Sabine Schückel, Janis Rothmeyer, Sandra Jaklin, Katja Heubel, Ulrike Schückel
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The Wadden Sea is an important habitat for a large number of fish species, supporting functions such as reproduction, breeding and feeding. The hooknose (Agonus cataphractus, Linnaeus, 1758) is a resident demersal fish species of the Wadden Sea, but due to its non-commercial importance it is rarely studied. In the present study, the feeding strategy and prey selection of the hooknose related to the benthic in- and epifauna in the field were investigated in six different habitat types (circalittoral sand, circalittoral mud, circalittoral mixed sediments, circalittoral coarse and gravel sediments, sublittoral sandbanks and reefs) in coastal waters of the German Wadden sea between 2020 and 2021. The stomach contents of A. cataphractus were dominated in most of the habitat types by very mobile epibenthic prey species, mainly the brown shrimp (Crangon crangon, Linnaeus, 1758), amphipods (Ampelisca spp., Microprotopus maculatus, Norman 1867) and cumaceans (Diastylis bradyi, Norman 1879, Pseudocuma longicorne, Bate 1858), similar to the benthic communities in the field. Infauna species such as the tube-building polychaete Lanice conchilega (Pallas 1766) were rarely consumed and potentially avoided due to their ability to withdraw below the feeding depths. Our results further showed habitat-specific differences in the hooknose diet, especially in reefs, where skeleton shrimps (caprellids) dominated the diet. The habitat type also influences the condition of A. cataphractus being highest in reefs but lowest on sandbanks. Our results highlight the importance of knowledge functional relationships between smaller-sized Wadden Sea fish species and its typical habitats, which in turn is essential for applicable management measures of the whole Wadden Sea area.

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德国瓦登海(北海南部)沿岸水域不同生境中钩鼻(Agonus cataphractus, L.)的食物组成
瓦登海是大量鱼类物种的重要栖息地,具有繁殖、繁育和觅食等功能。钩鼻鱼(Agonus cataphractus, Linnaeus, 1758)是瓦登海的底栖鱼类,但由于其非商业性的重要性,很少有人对其进行研究。本研究调查了 2020 年至 2021 年期间德国瓦登海沿岸水域六种不同生境类型(环沿岸沙地、环沿岸泥地、环沿岸混合沉积物、环沿岸粗砾石沉积物、沿岸下沙岸和礁石)中钩吻鱼的摄食策略以及与底栖动物和表栖动物有关的猎物选择。在大多数生境类型中,A. cataphractus 的胃内容物主要是流动性很强的底栖猎物,主要是褐虾(Crangon crangon,林尼厄斯,1758 年)、片脚类(Ampelisca spp.、Microprotopus maculatus,诺曼 1867 年)和积壳类(Diastylis bradyi,诺曼 1879 年;Pseudocuma longicorne,贝特 1858 年),与野外的底栖群落相似。管状多毛目环节动物(Lanice conchilega (Pallas 1766))等底栖动物很少被吃掉,而且由于它们能撤回到摄食深度以下,可能会被避开。我们的研究结果进一步表明,钩吻鱼的食性因栖息地而异,尤其是在珊瑚礁中,骷髅虾(毛虾)是钩吻鱼的主要食性。栖息地类型也会影响钩吻鱼的状态,在礁石上钩吻鱼的状态最好,而在沙岸上钩吻鱼的状态最差。我们的研究结果突显了了解瓦登海小型鱼类物种与其典型栖息地之间的功能关系的重要性,这反过来又对整个瓦登海地区的适用管理措施至关重要。
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Marine Biodiversity
Marine Biodiversity BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Marine Biodiversity is a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to all aspects of biodiversity research on marine ecosystems. The journal is a relaunch of the well-known Senckenbergiana maritima" and covers research at gene, species and ecosystem level that focuses on describing the actors (genes and species), the patterns (gradients and distributions) and understanding of the processes responsible for the regulation and maintenance of diversity in marine systems. Also included are the study of species interactions (symbioses, parasitism, etc.) and the role of species in structuring marine ecosystem functioning. Marine Biodiversity offers articles in the category original paper, short note, Oceanarium and review article. It forms a platform for marine biodiversity researchers from all over the world for the exchange of new information and discussions on concepts and exciting discoveries. - Covers research in all aspects of biodiversity in marine ecosystems - Describes the actors, the patterns and the processes responsible for diversity - Offers peer-reviewed original papers, short communications, review articles and news (Oceanarium) - No page charges
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