Feeding guilds among batoids in the northwest coast of the Baja California Sur, Mexico

IF 1.5 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective Pub Date : 2022-10-22 DOI:10.1111/maec.12728
Henrry Reyes-Ramírez, Arturo Tripp-Valdez, Fernando R. Elorriaga-Verplancken, Alejandra Piñón-Gimate, Manuel J. Zetina Rejón, Felipe Galván-Magaña
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Research on the feeding habits of batoids provides information of intra and interspecific interactions of this taxon in marine ecosystems. We analyzed 832 stomachs of nine ray species collected from the artisanal fishery on the Northwest coast of Baja California Sur (NBCS). We identified 79 prey items assembled in five trophic groups (crustaceans, fish, mollusks, polychaetes, and sipunculidae). Results indicated that the red crab Pleuroncodes planipes was the most important prey in the diet of the seven batoid species. A low dietary similarity of the rays was observed, which evidenced different feeding strategies. In this regard, we identified four well-separated trophic guilds. Each guild was characterized by the consumption of specific prey: (1) Hypanus dipterurus and Narcine entemedor that fed mostly on polychaetes; (2) Rostroraja velezi and Gymnura marmorata fed mostly on fishes (Clupeidae and Batrachoididae); (3) Hypanus longus, Myliobatis californica, and Platyrhinoidis triseriata fed on crustaceans (Munnidae) and Sipunculus worms; and (4) Pseudobatos productus and Zapteryx exasperata fed on crustaceans (Portunidae) and fishes (Synodontidae and Batrachoididae). We concluded that batoids off the NBCS show prey sharing between the different species.

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对蝙蝠类食性的研究为研究海洋生态系统中蝙蝠类的种内和种间相互作用提供了信息。我们分析了从北加利福尼亚(NBCS)西北海岸的手工渔业中收集的9种鳐鱼的832个胃。我们确定了79种猎物,分为5个营养类群(甲壳类、鱼类、软体动物、多毛类和棘孔虫科)。结果表明,红蟹(Pleuroncodes planipes)是7种类蛙的主要猎物。观察到鳐鱼的饮食相似性很低,这证明了不同的喂养策略。在这方面,我们确定了四个分离良好的营养行会。各行会以捕食特定猎物为特征:(1)以多毛类动物为食的双翅龙和水獭;(2)以鱼为食(棘螨科和棘螨科)的Rostroraja velezi和Gymnura marmorata;(3)以甲壳类动物(munnides科)和棘孔虫为食的长棘孔虫(Hypanus longus)、加州棘孔虫(Myliobatis californica)和三棱棘孔虫(Platyrhinoidis triseriata);(4)以甲壳类(梭鲈科)和鱼类(梭鲈科和梭鲈科)为食的Pseudobatos productus和Zapteryx ata。我们的结论是,NBCS上的蝙蝠类显示了不同物种之间的猎物共享。
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Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective
Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Marine Ecology publishes original contributions on the structure and dynamics of marine benthic and pelagic ecosystems, communities and populations, and on the critical links between ecology and the evolution of marine organisms. The journal prioritizes contributions elucidating fundamental aspects of species interaction and adaptation to the environment through integration of information from various organizational levels (molecules to ecosystems) and different disciplines (molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, marine biology, natural history, geography, oceanography, palaeontology and modelling) as viewed from an ecological perspective. The journal also focuses on population genetic processes, evolution of life histories, morphological traits and behaviour, historical ecology and biogeography, macro-ecology and seascape ecology, palaeo-ecological reconstruction, and ecological changes due to introduction of new biota, human pressure or environmental change. Most applied marine science, including fisheries biology, aquaculture, natural-products chemistry, toxicology, and local pollution studies lie outside the scope of the journal. Papers should address ecological questions that would be of interest to a worldwide readership of ecologists; papers of mostly local interest, including descriptions of flora and fauna, taxonomic descriptions, and range extensions will not be considered.
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