Food intake of early juvenile western Baltic cod (Gadus morhua) during settlement transition.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Anton Höper, Nicole Funk, Felix Mittermayer, Axel Temming, Steffen Funk
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Abstract

This study examines the gut contents of 203 early juvenile Atlantic cod [17-101 mm ± 18.48 mm standard deviation (SD)] from the Western Baltic Sea (ICES Subdivision 22) collected between 2020 and 2022. According to the observed prey (proportion of pelagic, intermediate and benthic items) in the cod guts, settlement transition from a pelagic to a benthic lifestyle is estimated to take place at 46-87 mm cod total length (TL). Copepod species were the preferred prey item of pelagic feeding juvenile cod, dominated by the genus Acartia, which is also the most abundant copepod genus in the area. With increasing cod size, Centropages spp. and Cladocera species were favoured. Intermediate prey consisted mostly of late bivalve veliger larvae. Although a switch from planktonic to intermediate prey was not observable in every cod individual (probably due to differences in prey availability between years and stations), our results showed that especially at the beginning of the demersal life, all examined cod relied almost exclusively on the Cumacean species Diastylis rathkei. Its importance to cod during the settlement transition is in accordance with earlier findings from the same and adjacent areas highlighting it as potential key, but also bottleneck, species for cod recruitment success. Because D. rathkei is highly sensitive to low oxygen conditions, and oxygen minimum zones are spreading in the Western Baltic Sea, the decreasing access to D. rathkei as prey might be a contributing factor to the low recruitment success of cod in recent years.

西部波罗的海鳕鱼早期幼鱼在定居过渡时期的食物摄取量。
本研究研究了2020年至2022年期间从西波罗的海(ICES Subdivision 22)收集的203条大西洋早期幼年鳕鱼的肠道内容物[17-101 mm±18.48 mm标准差(SD)]。根据观察到的鳕鱼内脏中猎物(中上层、中层和底栖动物的比例),估计从上层到底栖生活方式的定居转变发生在46-87毫米的鳕鱼总长度(TL)。桡足类是中上层食性幼鱼的首选猎物,以Acartia属为主,也是该地区数量最多的桡足类属。随着鳕鱼大小的增加,centerpages类和Cladocera类占优势。中间猎物以双壳类软体动物晚期幼虫为主。虽然并不是每个鳕鱼个体都能观察到从浮游生物到中间猎物的转变(可能是由于年份和站点之间的猎物可用性差异),但我们的结果表明,特别是在海底生命的开始,所有被检测的鳕鱼几乎完全依赖于Cumacean物种Diastylis rathkei。它在聚落过渡期间对鳕鱼的重要性与先前在相同和邻近地区的发现一致,强调它是鳕鱼成功招募的潜在关键物种,也是瓶颈物种。由于d.r athkei对低氧条件高度敏感,并且在波罗的海西部的最低氧区正在扩大,作为猎物的d.r athkei的减少可能是近年来鳕鱼招募成功率低的一个因素。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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