Shifts in the seasonal trophic ecology of larvae and juveniles of European hake (Merluccius merluccius): From the Galician upwelling system (NW Spain).
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Laiz-Carrión, R. (Raúl); Cabrero, Á. (Águeda); Quintanilla-Hervás, J.M. (José María); Hernández-de-Rojas, A. (Alma); Uriarte-Ramalho, A. (Amaya); Gago, J. (Jesús); Rodríguez, J.M. (José María); Piñeiro-Álvarez, C.G. (Carmen Gloria); García-García, A. (Alberto); Saborido-Rey, FranciscoDate
2022-06-22Type
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The trophic ecology of European hake (Merluccius merluccius) larvae and early-juveniles from the Iberian shelf off Galicia (NW Spain) are assessed by means of stable isotopes (SIA) and nutritional condition in conjunction with hydrobiological variations observed during the winter and summer season of 2012. Hake early-juveniles (18–47 mm SL) showed higher δ15N than larvae (3–11 mm SL) together with the microzooplankton (55–200 μm) and mesozooplankton (>200 μm) during both seasons. Low δ15N values and high variability in both zooplankton and hake larvae were found during winter coinciding with an unusually strong upwelling event. Inversely, high δ15N content in zooplankton in summer suggests strong nitrogen reutilization. However, hake larvae sampled in summer had a higher RNA:DNA ratio in line with higher Fulton condition factors than those sampled in winter. Higher δ13C values for microzooplankton and mesozooplankton and hake larvae in summer compared to late winter point to prey avail ...
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