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Feeding ecology and trophic position of a Mediterranean endemic ray: consistency between sexes, maturity stages and seasons

AutorNavarro, Joan CSIC ORCID ; Coll, Marta CSIC ORCID ; Preminger, Marc; Palomera, Isabel CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveElasmobranchs
Benthic rays
Feeding habits
Foraging ecology
Trophic level
Mediterranean Sea
Fecha de publicacióndic-2013
EditorSpringer Nature
CitaciónEnvironmental Biology of Fishes 96(12): 1315-1328 (2013)
ResumenThe study of trophic ecology of marine predators is crucial to better understand the ecological factors that condition their role within marine ecosystems. Here we investigated the trophic habits and position of a Mediterranean endemic predator, the starry ray, Raja asterias. Specifically, we quantified the diet composition of this endemic ray in a highly exploited area of the NW Mediterranean, and we evaluated the effects of sex, maturity-stage and season on its feeding habits. Our results revealed that the starry ray is a predator of crustaceans (crabs and shrimps), and to a lower extent on teleosts, molluscs and polychaetes. This species has a high trophic position within its food web and feeds mainly on crabs (mainly Liocarcinus depurator and Goneplax rhomboides), independent of their sex, maturity-stage or season. The great importance of crabs in the diet of starry ray may be due to the fact that crabs are the dominant crustaceans in terms of biomass and abundance in the area where starry rays were collected, thus allowing them to exploit the most abundant food resource. Since the starry ray has shown a progressive decline on the catch, further research is needed to analyse the main drivers of starry ray dynamics in the Western Mediterranean Sea. Our results present important new data that will allow us to further explore the population dynamics of starry rays and the role of crustacean availability and fishing activity
Descripción14 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10641-013-0109-7
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/81566
DOI10.1007/s10641-013-0109-7
ISSN0378-1909
E-ISSN1573-5133
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