Studies on food and feeding of marine demersal finfishes with special reference to trophic interactions


Autoria(s): Abdu Rahiman, K P; Dr. Sunilkumar Mohamed, K
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18/08/2012

18/08/2012

01/08/2008

Resumo

Food and feeding habits of fourteen demersal finfishes exploited off the Karnataka coast were studied to investigate trophic interactions within the marine food web. Index of Relative Importance (lRI),Ontogenetic, seasonal (pre-monsoon, monsoon and post-monsoon) variation in feeding and prey-predator relationship studies were conducted.The results of prey-predator trophic interaction studies identified four major trophic guilds based on the predators feeding similarity.Trophic guild I is 'copepod and detritus fceders'with an average group similarity of 61.4%. The second trophic guild, 'prawn and crab feeders'with an average similarity of 52.7%. 'Acetes feeders', the largest trophic guild with an average group similarity of 62.5%, composed of six demersal finfish species.The guild 'piscivores' is constituted by C. limba/us and P. arsius with an average similarity of 45%.For each predator, ontogenetic diet shift is common and is characterized by prey of low to high trophic level.Strong selection of certain prey types was observed in some predators while most of them avoided abundant prey.In addition to Acetes spp, strong predation impact was observed for penaeid prawns, epibenthic crabs and detritus.This information on trophic guilds and prey-predator interactions can be used to construct trophic model on the benthic ecosystem off Karnataka and to investigate fishery induced changes as well as predation impact of different animals on commercially important demersals

Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Indian Council of Agricultural Research

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http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/3005

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en

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Indian Council of Agricultural Research

Palavras-Chave #Food #Trophic interaction #Feeding #Feeding habit #Trophic guild #Demersal finfishes #Fisheries
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