Spatial variability in the trophic ecology and biology of the deep-sea shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea in the Mediterranean Sea

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作者
Cartes, J. E. [1 ]
Fanelli, E. [2 ]
Kapiris, K. [3 ]
Bayhan, Y. K. [4 ]
Ligas, A. [5 ]
Lopez-Perez, C. [1 ]
Murenu, M. [6 ]
Papiol, V. [1 ]
Rumolo, P. [7 ]
Scarcella, G. [8 ]
机构
[1] ICM CSIC Inst Ciencies Mar, Barcelona 08003, Spain
[2] Marine Environm Res Ctr ENEA Santa Teresa, I-19100 Pozzuolo Di Lerici, Italy
[3] Inst Marine Biol Resources & Inland Waters HCMR, Athens 19013, Greece
[4] Adiyaman Univ, Kahta Vocat Sch, Fishery Dept, Adiyaman, Turkey
[5] Consorzio Ctr Interuniv Biol Marina & Ecol Applic, I-57128 Livorno, Italy
[6] Univ Cagliari, Dept Life & Environm Sci, I-09126 Cagliari, Italy
[7] CNR, Inst Coastal Marine Environm, I-80133 Naples, Italy
[8] CNR, Ist Marine Sci Ancona, I-60125 Ancona, Italy
关键词
Trophic ecology; Deep-sea shrimps; Aristaeomorpha foliacea; Mediterranean Sea; Stable isotopy; Trophic level; Optimal ecological habitat; ARISTEUS-ANTENNATUS CRUSTACEA; LEVANTINE INTERMEDIATE WATER; STABLE NITROGEN ISOTOPE; NEPHROPS-NORVEGICUS L; RED SHRIMP; FOOD-WEB; ENVIRONMENTAL-FACTORS; FISHING GROUNDS; ALBORAN SEA; WESTERN;
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10.1016/j.dsr.2014.01.006
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
The trophic ecology, energy and reproductive states of the deep-water shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea, widely distributed along the slopes of the Mediterranean Sea Basins, were analysed in eight areas spread along ca. 3000 km in order to identify patterns in the habitat conditions supporting the species. From W to E the areas were situated between the north side of Eivissa (39 12'N, 1 degrees 20'E, in the Balearic Basin) and off Mersin, Turkey (36 degrees 15'N, 34 degrees 19'E, in the Levantine Sea). Trends identified mainly as a function of longitude from west to east were: (i) higher delta N-15, parallel to delta N-15 shifts in the top 200 m of the water column for particulate organic N (Pantoja et al., 2002). The delta 15N trend indicates that the deep trophic web, i.e. A. foliacea at 400-600 m, reflects the delta N-15 signal of the photic zone; (ii) a similar significant trend of delta C-13, related with exploitation of pelagic versus benthic resources by A. foliacea in each area (i.e. by local variability of terrigenous inputs via submarine canyons). More depleted delta C-13 was found at mid-longitudes (Tyrrhenian Sea and Sicily Channel) linked to higher consumption of macroplankton prey (Pasiphaea spp., euphausiids and mesopelagic fishes). The feeding intensity (gut fullness, F) and prey diversity U) of A. foliacea were related, according to generalized linear models, with the temperature and salinity of intermediate waters, variables in turn associated with latitude and longitude. Both F and J were higher in areas with greater shrimp density. The optimal ecological habitat of A. foliacea appears to be located in the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Sicily Channel, where we found the highest F, the greatest trophic diversity and A. foliacea in the best biological condition (i.e. with higher hepato-somatic index, HSI). These are also the areas with the highest densities of A. foliacea. In contrast, in the western Mediterranean Sea (Balearic Basin and the southern Balearic Islands), where A. foliacea has low densities, the shrimp showed generally lower values of trophic indicators and biological condition.(c) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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