头足类战胜箭亚纲动物

IF 10 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Víctor Orenes-Salazar, Javier Ferrer
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摘要

普通章鱼(头足纲)的食物主要由三个类群组成。除了软体动物和甲壳类动物,章鱼胃中通常还能发现一些小型鱼类(纲下)(Thalassas,2018 年;doi.org/10.1007/s41208-018-0084-z)。2020 年 6 月,我们在 Cabo de Palos(西班牙东南部,地中海西部)沿海目睹了 O vulgaris 对普通吉他鱼或铲鼻魟 Rhinobatos rhinobatos(软骨鱼类,鮨亚纲)的捕食事件。据我们所知,这是首次记录到这两个物种之间的捕食行为。我们是在海草(Posidonia oceanica)草甸和沙质海底之间的生态区域 15 米深处盘旋时观察到这一捕食事件的。体型巨大的章鱼将吉他鱼完全固定住,吉他鱼仰面躺在海底,没有任何逃脱的机会。这两种动物最初是如何相遇的?章鱼是否主动捕食了吉他鱼?鉴于事件的特殊性,我们推测吉他鱼可能受伤或虚弱,特别是考虑到章鱼的机会主义捕食行为。从保护的角度来看,这一记录事件尤其具有现实意义,因为Rhinobatos被认为已经在西班牙地中海水域灭绝,并且在世界自然保护联盟濒危物种红色名录中被列为全球极度濒危物种(另见Newell 2017; https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/16215)。
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The cephalopod beats the elasmobranch

The cephalopod beats the elasmobranch

Three major taxa comprise the bulk of the diet of the common octopus Octopus vulgaris (class Cephalopoda). Besides mollusks and crustaceans, some small fishes (infraclass Teleostei) are also typically found in octopus stomachs (Thalassas 2018; doi.org/10.1007/s41208-018-0084-z). In June 2020, we witnessed a predation event of O vulgaris on the common guitarfish or shovelnose ray Rhinobatos rhinobatos (class Chondrichthyes, subclass Elasmobranchii) off the coast of Cabo de Palos (southeastern Spain, western Mediterranean). To the best of our knowledge, this observation is the first documented record of predation between these two species.

We observed the predation event while hovering at a depth of 15 m in the ecotone between a seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadow and the sandy bottom. The very large octopus had completely immobilized the guitarfish, which was on its back on the seafloor with no chance of escape. How did these two animals initially encounter each other? Did the octopus actively prey on the fish? Given the peculiarity of the event, we hypothesize that the guitarfish was presumably injured or weak, especially considering the opportunistic feeding behavior of the octopus. This recorded event is especially relevant from a conservation viewpoint, given that R rhinobatos is considered extirpated from Spanish Mediterranean waters and is globally cataloged as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species (see also Newell 2017; https://repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/16215).

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Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
18.30
自引率
1.00%
发文量
128
审稿时长
9-18 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is a publication by the Ecological Society of America that focuses on the significance of ecology and environmental science in various aspects of research and problem-solving. The journal covers topics such as biodiversity conservation, ecosystem preservation, natural resource management, public policy, and other related areas. The publication features a range of content, including peer-reviewed articles, editorials, commentaries, letters, and occasional special issues and topical series. It releases ten issues per year, excluding January and July. ESA members receive both print and electronic copies of the journal, while institutional subscriptions are also available. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment is highly regarded in the field, as indicated by its ranking in the 2021 Journal Citation Reports by Clarivate Analytics. The journal is ranked 4th out of 174 in ecology journals and 11th out of 279 in environmental sciences journals. Its impact factor for 2021 is reported as 13.789, which further demonstrates its influence and importance in the scientific community.
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