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Feeding Ecology Of Fish Larvae From Chilean Patagonia During Austral Winter
Journal
Revista de Biología Marina y Oceanografía
Date Issued
2019-09-13
Author(s)
María José Ochoa-Muñoz
Javier Vera-Duarte
Claudia A. Bustos
Fernando Balbontín
WoS ID
WOS:000485873100008
Abstract
Feeding habits of the ichthyoplankton from Chilean Patagonia (44-46°30’S) were studied during June-July 2012 (austral winter). Ichthyoplankton assemblage was composed by 10 species, with low abundance (3.8 to 16.73 ind. 1000 m-3). Most abundant larvae were Maurolicus parvipinnis, Leptonotus blainvilleanus and Sprattus fuegensis. These three species fed mainly on calanoid copepodites, Paracalanus indicus and Calanus sp. copepodites, and cyphonautes. Trophic overlap among dominant fish larvae was high (Schoener’s D > 0.69) and no significant differences were detected in prey composition and size. Therefore, no resource partitioning occurred in planktonic fish larvae during winter 2012 in Chilean Patagonia.
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Quartile (Date Issued)
Q4
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