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Title: Trophic niche overlap between round sardinella (Sardinella aurita) and sympatric pelagic fish species in the Western Mediterranean
Authors: Bachiller, Eneko; Gimenez, Joan; Albo-Puigserver, Marta; Grazia Pennino, Maria; Mari-Mena, Neus; Esteban, Antonio and Lloret-Lloret, Elena; Maria Bellido, Jose; Coll, Marta
Citation: ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2021, 11, 16126-16142
Abstract: The northward expansion of round sardinella (Sardinella aurita) in the Mediterranean Sea, together with declines and fluctuations in biomass and landings of European sardine (Sardina pilchardus) and anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) observed in recent decades, may suggest potential inter-specific competition in the pelagic domain. The coexistence of sympatric zooplanktivorous fish species might therefore be exposed in part to trophic niche overlap and competition for food. Combining visual diet characterization under the microscope with DNA metabarcoding from stomach contents of fish collected in spring results show that predation on relatively large krill is equally important for sardinella than for the other two niche overlapping species. Furthermore, an important overlap is found in their isotopic niche, especially with anchovy, using nitrogen (delta N-15) and carbon (delta C-13) stable isotopes in muscle tissue. In fact, the three fish species are able to feed effectively in the whole prey size spectrum available during the sampled season, from the smallest diatoms and copepods to the larger prey (i.e., decapods and euphausiids), including fish larvae. Moreover, effective predation upon other large prey like siphonophores, which is observed only when multi-proxy analyses in stomach contents are applied, might also be relevant in the diet of sardinella. The overlapping diet composition in spring, together with the effective use of food resource by sardinella, can be of special interest in potential future scenarios with warmer water temperature leading to lower zooplankton and/or higher jellyfish availability, where sardinella may take advantage over other species due to its feeding plasticity.
Keywords: diet dissimilarity; multi-proxy diet analysis; prey preference; small pelagic fish; trophic interactions; trophic niche width; ANCHOVY ENGRAULIS-ENCRASICOLUS; FUNCTIONAL-GROUPS; FEEDING STRATEGY; DIET; ECOLOGY; PILCHARDUS; WATERS; TROPHODYNAMICS; VALENCIENNES; INGESTION
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: WILEY
Type: Article
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DOI: 10.1002/ece3.8293
URI: http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/1188
ISSN: 2045-7758
Funder: project PELWEB [ES--PN--2017--CTM 2017--88939--R]
project PELCAT [CAT 152CAT00013, TAIS ARP059/19/00005]
EU through the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF)
``Severo Ochoa Centre of Excellence�� accreditation [CEX2019--000928--S]
Appears in Publication types:Artículos científicos



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