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IF 0.5 4区 生物学 Q4 FISHERIES
V. V. Napazakov
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摘要 对来自鄂霍次克海和太平洋小千岛海脊附近深水区的两种栉水母(Bothrocara brunneum和B. zestum)的摄食模式进行了分析,并对其营养级和生态位进行了评估。这两个物种都以各种底栖和中底栖饲料生物为食,包括甲壳类、中底栖鱼类、头足类、双壳软体动物、多毛类和棘皮动物。尽管不同水域的主要食物成分各不相同,但甲壳类是主要食物群。此外,两种鱼类的食物来源相似,因此营养龛也相似。通过贝叶斯概率的标准椭圆面积法估算证明,这两种鱼的营养龛宽度相当接近:浙贝母为 17.7,布氏浙贝母为 16.6。食物成分中稳定氮同位素比值(δ15N)的实际值表明,所分析物种的营养级范围很广:泽兰从 2.08 到 4.36,布氏沼虾从 1.97 到 4.42,这可以证明它们在选择食物时具有可塑性。食物成分中稳定碳同位素比值(δ13C)的范围为:茨实蝇15.04-23.43‰,布氏蝇15.07-23.43‰。通过调查获得了两种鱼类摄食的新信息,从而确定了它们在研究水域生态系统营养结构中的作用。
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A Comparative Study of Feeding Ecology and Trophic Relationships of Bothrocara brunneum and B. zestum (Zoarcidae) from Northwest Pacific Deep-Sea Ecosystems

A Comparative Study of Feeding Ecology and Trophic Relationships of Bothrocara brunneum and B. zestum (Zoarcidae) from Northwest Pacific Deep-Sea Ecosystems

Abstract

The results of analysis on the feeding patterns and assessment of the trophic levels and niches in two Zoarcidae species Bothrocara brunneum and B. zestum from the deep-water areas in the Sea of Okhotsk and the Pacific Ocean off the Lesser Kuril Ridge have been reported. Both species feed on various benthic and mesobenthic forage organisms including crustaceans, mesopelagic fishes, cephalopods, bivalved mollusks, polychaetes, and echinoderms. Despite the dominant food component variability across different water areas, crustaceans represent the major food group. In addition, both fish species have similar food sources and, therefore, trophic niches. It is proven by estimation with the standard ellipse area method via the Bayesian probability, showing rather similar widths of trophic niches: 17.7 for B. zestum and 16.6 for B. brunneum. The actual values for stable nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) in food components indicate a wide range of trophic levels in the analyzed species: from 2.08 to 4.36 in B. zestum and from 1.97 to 4.42 in B. brunneum, which can prove their plasticity in selecting the food items. The ranges of values for the stable carbon isotope ratios (δ13C) in food components indicating the basal food sources reached 15.04 to 23.43‰ for B. zestum and 15.07 to 23.43‰ for B. brunneum. The survey-based new information on two species feeding was obtained to determine their roles in the trophic structures of ecosystems in the studied water areas.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Ichthyology is an international peer-reviewed journal published in collaboration with the Russian Academy of Sciences. It covers original studies in fish taxonomy, evolution, molecular biology, morphology, species diversity, zoological geography, genetics, physiology, ecology, behavior, reproduction, embryology, invasions, and protection. Some problems of applied ichthyology are also covered. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.
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