Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon

Abstract: Cynoscion guatucupa is one of the most important coastal fishery resources of Argentina and Uruguay, with both juveniles and adults being recorded in Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon, a shallow-water estuarine lagoon in Argentina. Cynoscion guatucupa enters and exits the lagoon following tidal...

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spelling paper:paper_17451000_v11_n6_p613_Blasina2023-06-08T16:28:16Z Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon Diet composition juvenile fish consumption ontogenetic changes resource use coastal lagoon estuarine environment food availability food web invertebrate juvenile ontogeny perciform predation predator-prey interaction refugium resource use tidal cycle trophic environment Argentina Cordoba [Argentina] Mar Chiquita Crustacea Cynoscion guatucupa Invertebrata Micropogonias furnieri Mugil platanus Odontesthes argentinensis Peisos petrunkevitchi Pisces Teleostei Abstract: Cynoscion guatucupa is one of the most important coastal fishery resources of Argentina and Uruguay, with both juveniles and adults being recorded in Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon, a shallow-water estuarine lagoon in Argentina. Cynoscion guatucupa enters and exits the lagoon following tidal cycles, with residence time within the lagoon lasting only for the duration of a tidal cycle. The main objectives of this study were to determine the diet composition of Cynoscion guatucupa captured in the lagoon, and to determine if different size-classes of this species differentially utilize available food resources during their residency within the coastal lagoon. The diet of 511 specimens of C. guatucupa was analysed. The most important prey item in %IRI was Peisos petrunkevitchi, followed by juvenile teleosts including those of Micropogonias furnieri, Odontesthes argentinensis and Mugil platanus. Cynoscion guatucupa enters the lagoon to feed on a variety of invertebrates as well as juvenile teleost fishes. Diet composition showed ontogenetic changes: smaller individuals predominantly consume crustaceans, and as size increases they begin to prey more on teleosts, with the largest fishes specializing on fish. The present study reinforces the role of estuaries for marine fishes as both feeding grounds for juveniles and adults and as refuge areas for juveniles. Furthermore, this study also highlights the importance of food habit studies for understanding the trophic ecology of fishes and estuarine food web dynamics. © 2015, Taylor & Francis. 2015 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_17451000_v11_n6_p613_Blasina http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17451000_v11_n6_p613_Blasina
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topic Diet composition
juvenile fish consumption
ontogenetic changes
resource use
coastal lagoon
estuarine environment
food availability
food web
invertebrate
juvenile
ontogeny
perciform
predation
predator-prey interaction
refugium
resource use
tidal cycle
trophic environment
Argentina
Cordoba [Argentina]
Mar Chiquita
Crustacea
Cynoscion guatucupa
Invertebrata
Micropogonias furnieri
Mugil platanus
Odontesthes argentinensis
Peisos petrunkevitchi
Pisces
Teleostei
spellingShingle Diet composition
juvenile fish consumption
ontogenetic changes
resource use
coastal lagoon
estuarine environment
food availability
food web
invertebrate
juvenile
ontogeny
perciform
predation
predator-prey interaction
refugium
resource use
tidal cycle
trophic environment
Argentina
Cordoba [Argentina]
Mar Chiquita
Crustacea
Cynoscion guatucupa
Invertebrata
Micropogonias furnieri
Mugil platanus
Odontesthes argentinensis
Peisos petrunkevitchi
Pisces
Teleostei
Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon
topic_facet Diet composition
juvenile fish consumption
ontogenetic changes
resource use
coastal lagoon
estuarine environment
food availability
food web
invertebrate
juvenile
ontogeny
perciform
predation
predator-prey interaction
refugium
resource use
tidal cycle
trophic environment
Argentina
Cordoba [Argentina]
Mar Chiquita
Crustacea
Cynoscion guatucupa
Invertebrata
Micropogonias furnieri
Mugil platanus
Odontesthes argentinensis
Peisos petrunkevitchi
Pisces
Teleostei
description Abstract: Cynoscion guatucupa is one of the most important coastal fishery resources of Argentina and Uruguay, with both juveniles and adults being recorded in Mar Chiquita coastal lagoon, a shallow-water estuarine lagoon in Argentina. Cynoscion guatucupa enters and exits the lagoon following tidal cycles, with residence time within the lagoon lasting only for the duration of a tidal cycle. The main objectives of this study were to determine the diet composition of Cynoscion guatucupa captured in the lagoon, and to determine if different size-classes of this species differentially utilize available food resources during their residency within the coastal lagoon. The diet of 511 specimens of C. guatucupa was analysed. The most important prey item in %IRI was Peisos petrunkevitchi, followed by juvenile teleosts including those of Micropogonias furnieri, Odontesthes argentinensis and Mugil platanus. Cynoscion guatucupa enters the lagoon to feed on a variety of invertebrates as well as juvenile teleost fishes. Diet composition showed ontogenetic changes: smaller individuals predominantly consume crustaceans, and as size increases they begin to prey more on teleosts, with the largest fishes specializing on fish. The present study reinforces the role of estuaries for marine fishes as both feeding grounds for juveniles and adults and as refuge areas for juveniles. Furthermore, this study also highlights the importance of food habit studies for understanding the trophic ecology of fishes and estuarine food web dynamics. © 2015, Taylor & Francis.
title Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon
title_short Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon
title_full Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon
title_fullStr Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon
title_full_unstemmed Possible predation by the striped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an Argentinian coastal lagoon
title_sort possible predation by the striped weakfish cynoscion guatucupa on estuary-associated fishes in an argentinian coastal lagoon
publishDate 2015
url https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_17451000_v11_n6_p613_Blasina
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_17451000_v11_n6_p613_Blasina
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