Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed Embayment

This study investigates the trophic diversity of fishes living in a meadow of <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> on a bimonthly basis between May 2006 and April 2007 in a semi-enclosed coastal marine ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea (Elounda Bay, Crete Island). The study area is shallow and pro...

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Main Authors: Maria Maidanou, Panayota Koulouri, Paraskevi K. Karachle, Christos Arvanitidis, Drosos Koutsoubas, Costas Dounas
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-02-01
Series:Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/2/165
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spelling doaj-512b8ab3d08743f7bff360afe2ffaaf92021-04-02T19:19:29ZengMDPI AGJournal of Marine Science and Engineering2077-13122021-02-01916516510.3390/jmse9020165Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed EmbaymentMaria Maidanou0Panayota Koulouri1Paraskevi K. Karachle2Christos Arvanitidis3Drosos Koutsoubas4Costas Dounas5Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Gournes Pediados, P.O. Box 2214, 71003 Heraklion, GreeceInstitute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Gournes Pediados, P.O. Box 2214, 71003 Heraklion, GreeceInstitute of Marine Biological Resources and Inland Waters, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Athens-Sounio Ave, P.O. Box 712, 19013 Anavyssos, GreeceInstitute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Gournes Pediados, P.O. Box 2214, 71003 Heraklion, GreeceFaculty of Environment, Department of Marine Sciences, University of the Aegean, 81100 Mytilene, GreeceInstitute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, Gournes Pediados, P.O. Box 2214, 71003 Heraklion, GreeceThis study investigates the trophic diversity of fishes living in a meadow of <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> on a bimonthly basis between May 2006 and April 2007 in a semi-enclosed coastal marine ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea (Elounda Bay, Crete Island). The study area is shallow and protected from waves, and it is covered by a <i>C. prolifera</i> bed, characterized by high organic input and a highly diverse macrobenthic community. Feeding patterns of the fish, investigated on the basis of stomach content analyses, were described in terms of numerical abundance and frequency of occurrence of prey taxa. A total of 1642 fish individuals, belonging to 17 species, were examined. In total, 45,674 prey individuals were identified belonging to 110 prey taxa, most of which were Malacostraca including their larvae and Copepoda (41,175 individuals identified to 71 taxa). Four different trophic groups were identified: herbivorous, pelagic, benthic (hyperbenthic) and piscivorous. Trophic diversity patterns of the fish species studied were also compared to the relative availability of macrobenthic and zooplanktonic taxa during the same period in the study area. The coexistence of many different, mostly benthic but also pelagic, fishes and their juveniles implies their high trophic flexibility, which is probably important for their survival in this particular habitat. Results of the present study provide basic knowledge on trophic diversity and interactions in the marine ecosystem and, therefore, some evidence as to the protection value of this particular habitat, which is essential for the implementation of a multispecies approach to decision-makers and managers of fisheries sources of the region.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/2/165marine demersal fishfish juvenilesnursery groundfeeding patternstrophic diversitystomach content analysis
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author Maria Maidanou
Panayota Koulouri
Paraskevi K. Karachle
Christos Arvanitidis
Drosos Koutsoubas
Costas Dounas
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Panayota Koulouri
Paraskevi K. Karachle
Christos Arvanitidis
Drosos Koutsoubas
Costas Dounas
Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed Embayment
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
marine demersal fish
fish juveniles
nursery ground
feeding patterns
trophic diversity
stomach content analysis
author_facet Maria Maidanou
Panayota Koulouri
Paraskevi K. Karachle
Christos Arvanitidis
Drosos Koutsoubas
Costas Dounas
author_sort Maria Maidanou
title Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed Embayment
title_short Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed Embayment
title_full Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed Embayment
title_fullStr Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed Embayment
title_full_unstemmed Trophic Diversity of a Fish Community Associated with a <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> (Forsskål) Meadow in a Shallow Semi-Enclosed Embayment
title_sort trophic diversity of a fish community associated with a <i>caulerpa prolifera</i> (forsskål) meadow in a shallow semi-enclosed embayment
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
issn 2077-1312
publishDate 2021-02-01
description This study investigates the trophic diversity of fishes living in a meadow of <i>Caulerpa prolifera</i> on a bimonthly basis between May 2006 and April 2007 in a semi-enclosed coastal marine ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea (Elounda Bay, Crete Island). The study area is shallow and protected from waves, and it is covered by a <i>C. prolifera</i> bed, characterized by high organic input and a highly diverse macrobenthic community. Feeding patterns of the fish, investigated on the basis of stomach content analyses, were described in terms of numerical abundance and frequency of occurrence of prey taxa. A total of 1642 fish individuals, belonging to 17 species, were examined. In total, 45,674 prey individuals were identified belonging to 110 prey taxa, most of which were Malacostraca including their larvae and Copepoda (41,175 individuals identified to 71 taxa). Four different trophic groups were identified: herbivorous, pelagic, benthic (hyperbenthic) and piscivorous. Trophic diversity patterns of the fish species studied were also compared to the relative availability of macrobenthic and zooplanktonic taxa during the same period in the study area. The coexistence of many different, mostly benthic but also pelagic, fishes and their juveniles implies their high trophic flexibility, which is probably important for their survival in this particular habitat. Results of the present study provide basic knowledge on trophic diversity and interactions in the marine ecosystem and, therefore, some evidence as to the protection value of this particular habitat, which is essential for the implementation of a multispecies approach to decision-makers and managers of fisheries sources of the region.
topic marine demersal fish
fish juveniles
nursery ground
feeding patterns
trophic diversity
stomach content analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/9/2/165
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