Feeding guilds of western Mediterranean demersal fish and crustaceans: an analysis based in a spring survey
Authors
Cartes, J.E. (Joan Enric); Abelló, P. (Pere); Lloris, D. (Domingo); Carbonell, A. (Ana); Torres-Cutillas, P. (Pedro); Maynou, F. (Francesc); Gil-de-Sola-Simarro, L. (Luis)Editor's version
http://scimar.icm.csic.es/scimar/index.php/secId/6/IdArt/447/Date
2002Type
research articleKeywords
feeding guildsdemersal fish
decapod crustaceans
western Mediterranean
trawl survey
Mediterranean
Abstract
The MEDITS-99 sampling was performed along all the Iberian Peninsula coasts of the western Mediterranean (from the Alborán Sea to Cape Creus) in a space-scale of 1000 Km N-S, at depths ranging between 27-790 m. Fish and decapod crustaceans were dominant in the megafaunal compartment sampled by trawling. Based on both the fish and the decapod crustacean compositions, a comparison of trophic guilds has been attempted, with fish and decapods classified as: 1) migrator macroplankton feeders (mM), 2) non-migrator macroplankton feeders (nmM), 3) nektobenthos-suprabenthos feeders (NS), 4) epibenthos feeders (Epib), 5) large detritus-scavengers (Sca), 6) infaunal feeders (Inf), 7) deposit feeders (Dep) and 8) small detritivorous feeders (Det). Multivariate techniques showed the following differences in the trophodynamics of the megafaunal assemblages along the coasts of the Iberian Peninsula: 1) crustaceans (mainly decapods) have different trophic structures on the shelf and on the slope; 2) on ...
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