Comparative diets of sympatric batoid elasmobranchs in the Gulf of Oman

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Aquatic Biology Pub Date : 2018-05-03 DOI:10.3354/AB00694
A. Rastgoo, J. Navarro, T. Valinassab
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Abstract

Documenting the interactions and mechanisms of coexistence among predators is important for understanding their ecological roles in food webs. Here, we examined the diet and trophic relationships of 6 demersal batoids coexisting in the Gulf of Oman by analyzing stomach contents. There were significant differences in diets among the batoid species, suggesting differential preferences. Diets of Gymnura poecilura and Torpedo sinuspersici were similar and consisted mostly of teleost fishes. In contrast, Brevitrygon walga and Rhinobatos punctifer mostly ate crustaceans. The diets of Maculabatis randalli and Pastinachus sephen were diverse and included crustaceans, teleosts, polychaetes, bivalves and echinoderms. The differences in diet among these batoids may be related to morphological differences in feeding structures and to differences in behavior, which could explain their diversity and coexistence in the Gulf of Oman.
阿曼湾同域蝙蝠样板鳃类的比较饮食
记录捕食者之间的相互作用和共存机制对于理解它们在食物网中的生态作用非常重要。在这里,我们通过分析胃内容物来研究在阿曼湾共存的6种底栖蝙蝠的饮食和营养关系。这些类蝙蝠的饮食存在显著差异,表明它们有不同的偏好。裸鱼和鱼的食性相似,以硬骨鱼为主。相比之下,短尾龙和点状犀以甲壳类动物为食。斑马鱼和斑马鱼的食性多样,包括甲壳类、硬鱼类、多毛类、双壳类和棘皮类。这些蝙蝠类动物的饮食差异可能与摄食结构的形态差异和行为差异有关,这可以解释它们在阿曼湾的多样性和共存。
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Aquatic Biology
Aquatic Biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
0.00%
发文量
7
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: AB publishes rigorously refereed and carefully selected Feature Articles, Research Articles, Reviews and Notes, as well as Comments/Reply Comments (for details see MEPS 228:1), Theme Sections, Opinion Pieces (previously called ''As I See It'') (for details consult the Guidelines for Authors) concerned with the biology, physiology, biochemistry and genetics (including the ’omics‘) of all aquatic organisms under laboratory and field conditions, and at all levels of organisation and investigation. Areas covered include: -Biological aspects of biota: Evolution and speciation; life histories; biodiversity, biogeography and phylogeography; population genetics; biological connectedness between marine and freshwater biota; paleobiology of aquatic environments; invasive species. -Biochemical and physiological aspects of aquatic life; synthesis and conversion of organic matter (mechanisms of auto- and heterotrophy, digestion, respiration, nutrition); thermo-, ion, osmo- and volume-regulation; stress and stress resistance; metabolism and energy budgets; non-genetic and genetic adaptation. -Species interactions: Environment–organism and organism–organism interrelationships; predation: defenses (physical and chemical); symbioses. -Molecular biology of aquatic life. -Behavior: Orientation in space and time; migrations; feeding and reproductive behavior; agonistic behavior. -Toxicology and water-quality effects on organisms; anthropogenic impacts on aquatic biota (e.g. pollution, fisheries); stream regulation and restoration. -Theoretical biology: mathematical modelling of biological processes and species interactions. -Methodology and equipment employed in aquatic biological research; underwater exploration and experimentation. -Exploitation of aquatic biota: Fisheries; cultivation of aquatic organisms: use, management, protection and conservation of living aquatic resources. -Reproduction and development in marine, brackish and freshwater organisms
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