Feeding of European pilchard (Sardina pilchardus) in the northwestern Mediterranean: from late larvae to adults

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作者
Costalago, David [1 ]
Palomera, Isabel [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, ICM, E-08003 Barcelona, Spain
关键词
Sardina pilchardus; northwestern Mediterranean; ontogeny; trophic ecology; small pelagic fish; ANCHOVY ENGRAULIS-ENCRASICOLUS; SMALL PELAGIC FISH; SOUTH CATALAN SEA; DAILY RATION; FOOD-WEB; ECOSYSTEM; PLANKTON; BEHAVIOR; DIET; INTENSITY;
D O I
10.3989/scimar.03898.06D
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
We assessed the relative importance of different prey types of the European pilchard (European sardine) from the late larval to the adult stage. Two different methodologies for analysing stomach contents were used to describe the trophic dynamics of sardine and the relationship of sardine feeding behaviour with the ontogenetic development of body structures used for feeding, such as gill rakers and pyloric caeca. This information is essential to accurately depict the use of the planktonic resources in the area by sardine and to discuss the extent to which the sardine population could be affected by environmental changes in the Mediterranean Sea. We showed that cladocerans in summer and diatoms in winter were numerically the most important prey types for both juveniles and adults. However, decapod larvae were the most important prey during all seasons in terms of carbon content. Accordingly, differences in methodology should be considered in the analysis of sardine diets. An analysis of the composition of the plankton showed that small copepods were strongly selected by sardines at all ages and in both seasons. We also observed that the pyloric caeca began to grow when the sardines were approximately 4-5 cm standard length (SL) and ended their development when the sardines reached approximately 8 cm SL, whereas the gill rakers appeared to be completely functional when the sardines reached 7 cm SL. Therefore, filter feeding of small particles could be performed with total efficacy beginning at 7-8 cm SL. In view of the energetic advantage of filter feeding in a well-adapted filter-feeding species such as sardine, the prospective limited availability of small particles hypothesized by certain authors for the Mediterranean could have negative consequences for sardine. This study demonstrates that sardine populations, given their extremely high dependence on the lower marine trophic levels, could be strongly affected by alterations in the environment and in the planktonic community.
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