Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 509010
Feeding habits of common pandora Pagellus erythrinus (Sparidae) from eastern central Adriatic Sea
Feeding habits of common pandora Pagellus erythrinus (Sparidae) from eastern central Adriatic Sea // Cybium, 35 (2011), 2; 83-90 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Feeding habits of common pandora Pagellus erythrinus (Sparidae) from eastern central Adriatic Sea
Autori
Šantić, Mate ; Paladin, Antonela ; Rađa, Biljana
Izvornik
Cybium (0399-0974) 35
(2011), 2;
83-90
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Sparidae - Pagellus erythrinus - MED - Adriatic Sea - Diet.
Sažetak
The diet of common pandora, Pagellus erythrinus (Linnaeus, 1758), from the central Adriatic Sea, was investigated with respect to season and fish size . Stomach contents of 798 specimens, total length (TL) of 9.2-26.1 cm, collected from commercial bottom trawls from January to December 2009 were analysed. The prey items identified in the stomachs belong to seven major groups: Decapoda, Bivalvia, Polychaeta, Euphausiacea, Teleostei, Mysidacea, and Cephalopoda . Decapods were the most important ingested prey (%IRI = 79.3), especially in medium sized fish (TL=13-21 cm). Polychaetes constituted the main prey item of smallest fish (< 13 cm TL) while decapods together with teleosts dominated the stomach contents of larger specimens (> 21 cm TL). The shrimps Alpheus dentipes (%IRI = 3.2) and Processa canaliculata (%IRI = 2.0), and the polychaet Aphrodite aculata (%IRI = 0.9) were the most frequent preys. Diet composition showed little seasonal variation, with decapods being the most important prey especially during summer. The percentage of empty stomachs showed seasonal variation with maximal occurrence in winter (48.9%) and minimal in summer (19.0%). The lowest feeding frequency could be related to low sea temperatures during the winter and with spawning period throughout spring. The stomach contents of common pandora indicate that this species could be considered as an opportunistic predator.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prirodoslovno-matematički fakultet, Split
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