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Farming Sparus aurata (Teleostei: Sparidae) in marsh ponds: trophic characterization and trace metal accumulation

AutorGuerra-García, José M.; Calero-Cano, Sandra; Donázar-Aramendía, Íñigo; Giráldez, Inmaculada; Morales, Emilio; Arechavala-Lopez, Pablo CSIC ORCID; Cervera-Currado, J. Lucas
Palabras claveTrace metals
Diet
Estero
Extensive aquaculture
Salt marsh
Stable isotopes
Fecha de publicaciónjun-2023
EditorElsevier
CitaciónMarine Environmental Research 188: 106007 (2023)
ResumenConsidering the overexploitation of fishing on most of the world coasts, the ingestion of fish and shellfish will depend mostly on aquaculture production. Since intensive mariculture usually involves environmental impact, developing sustainable cultures is a priority. In this sense, salt marshes can provide ecosystem services and incorporate both conservation and extensive aquaculture activities. In the present study we compared gilthead seabream Sparus aurata Linnaeus, 1758 cultured in extensive and semi-intensive marsh ponds with wild conspecifics from surrounding coastal areas, using trophic characterization (diet analysis and stable isotopes) and trace metal accumulation. Stomach content analysis revealed different feeding habits among gilthead seabream from different origin. Although wild specimens had the most diverse diet, results of stable isotopes showed that extensive diet had the wider isotopic niche and revealed the highest similarities between wild and extensively cultured gilthead seabream. A similar trace element signature was also measured in wild and extensive culture, whereas the semi-intensive culture showed different concentrations for several elements. Cr, Fe and Mn showed the highest concentrations in semi-intensive cultured fish, while As and Zn showed the lowest values in this group. In any case, average values measured in both extensive and semi-intensive culture were, in general terms, below the hazardous limits provided by the standards recommended for trace metals by national and international regulations. Therefore, marsh ponds provide a suitable environment where the cultured fish, especially extensive, should be promoted.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106007
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/353360
DOI10.1016/j.marenvres.2023.106007
ISSN0141-1136
E-ISSN1879-0291
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