Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid species

Physical disturbance by trawling can have both negative and positive effects on populations of scavenging benthic organisms. In the present study the impact of fishing activity on feeding behaviour of the two Astropectinids, Astropecten bispinosus and A. irregularis, was assessed based on stomach co...

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Main Authors: M. C. MANGANO, M. J. KAISER, E. M.D. PORPORATO, G. I. LAMBERT, N. SPANÒ
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Language:English
Published: Hellenic Centre for Marine Research 2015-09-01
Series:Mediterranean Marine Science
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Online Access:https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13061
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spelling doaj-666589fcfef04efab2914062d3f0a4422020-11-24T23:15:29ZengHellenic Centre for Marine ResearchMediterranean Marine Science1108-393X1791-67632015-09-0116353854910.12681/mms.125610942Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid speciesM. C. MANGANO0M. J. KAISER1E. M.D. PORPORATO2G. I. LAMBERT3N. SPANÒ4IAMC-CNR, Via del Mare, 3, 91021 Capo Granitola, Campobello di Mazara DiSTeM, Università di Palermo, Viale delle Scienze ed. 16, 90128 PalermoSchool of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, LL59 5AB Menai Bridge, AngleseyIAMC-CNR, via G. da Verrazzano, 17, 91014 Castellammare del Golfo, TPSchool of Ocean Sciences, Bangor University, LL59 5AB Menai Bridge, AngleseyDiSBA, Università di Messina, Viale F. Stagno d'Alcontres 31, 98166, MessinaPhysical disturbance by trawling can have both negative and positive effects on populations of scavenging benthic organisms. In the present study the impact of fishing activity on feeding behaviour of the two Astropectinids, Astropecten bispinosus and A. irregularis, was assessed based on stomach contents analysis. The study was carried out along trawled seabed highlighting the positive response of the two facultative scavengers to carrion generated by trawl disturbance. Furthermore, there was greater food specialization in areas that were more heavily exploited by trawling. This specialisation could be linked to the availability of certain prey that results from the passage of fishing gears across the seabed. Interestingly, differences between the two species analysed have been highlighted in term of population dynamic, feeding rate, diet composition and diet diversity, testifying their capacity to coexist in the same fishing grounds.https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13061Scavengers, Stomach contents analysis, Energy subsidy, Vessel Monitoring System data, Ecosystem approach, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea.
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author M. C. MANGANO
M. J. KAISER
E. M.D. PORPORATO
G. I. LAMBERT
N. SPANÒ
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M. J. KAISER
E. M.D. PORPORATO
G. I. LAMBERT
N. SPANÒ
Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid species
Mediterranean Marine Science
Scavengers, Stomach contents analysis, Energy subsidy, Vessel Monitoring System data, Ecosystem approach, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea.
author_facet M. C. MANGANO
M. J. KAISER
E. M.D. PORPORATO
G. I. LAMBERT
N. SPANÒ
author_sort M. C. MANGANO
title Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid species
title_short Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid species
title_full Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid species
title_fullStr Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid species
title_full_unstemmed Trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic Astropectinid species
title_sort trawling disturbance effects on the trophic ecology of two co-generic astropectinid species
publisher Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
series Mediterranean Marine Science
issn 1108-393X
1791-6763
publishDate 2015-09-01
description Physical disturbance by trawling can have both negative and positive effects on populations of scavenging benthic organisms. In the present study the impact of fishing activity on feeding behaviour of the two Astropectinids, Astropecten bispinosus and A. irregularis, was assessed based on stomach contents analysis. The study was carried out along trawled seabed highlighting the positive response of the two facultative scavengers to carrion generated by trawl disturbance. Furthermore, there was greater food specialization in areas that were more heavily exploited by trawling. This specialisation could be linked to the availability of certain prey that results from the passage of fishing gears across the seabed. Interestingly, differences between the two species analysed have been highlighted in term of population dynamic, feeding rate, diet composition and diet diversity, testifying their capacity to coexist in the same fishing grounds.
topic Scavengers, Stomach contents analysis, Energy subsidy, Vessel Monitoring System data, Ecosystem approach, Southern Tyrrhenian Sea.
url https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/13061
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