Zooplankton prey selection among three dominant ichthyoplankton species in the northwest Gulf of St Lawrence

The diets and feeding niches of early-stage larval sandlance ( Ammodytes spp.), arctic shanny ( Stichaeus punctatus ), and snakeblenny ( Lumpenus lampreytaeformis ) were examined to study interactions among these dominant fish species and to better understand the ecological processes involved in str...

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Published in:Journal of Plankton Research
Main Authors: Demontigny, François, Ouellet, Patrick, Sirois, Pascal, Plourde, Stéphane
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2012
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Online Access:http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/34/3/221
https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr104
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:plankt:34/3/221 2023-05-15T14:36:27+02:00 Zooplankton prey selection among three dominant ichthyoplankton species in the northwest Gulf of St Lawrence Demontigny, François Ouellet, Patrick Sirois, Pascal Plourde, Stéphane 2012-03-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/34/3/221 https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr104 en eng Oxford University Press http://plankt.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/34/3/221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr104 Copyright (C) 2012, Oxford University Press ORIGINAL ARTICLES TEXT 2012 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1093/plankt/fbr104 2013-05-27T02:45:08Z The diets and feeding niches of early-stage larval sandlance ( Ammodytes spp.), arctic shanny ( Stichaeus punctatus ), and snakeblenny ( Lumpenus lampreytaeformis ) were examined to study interactions among these dominant fish species and to better understand the ecological processes involved in structuring the ichthyoplankton community in the northwest Gulf of St Lawrence (GSL). Results indicate that sandlance and arctic shanny larvae have similar feeding niches but also that arctic shanny is more of a generalist and could be better adapted to cope with changes in the zooplankton community. The feeding incidence of sandlance larvae was lower than expected when compared with other similar studies. Snakeblenny larvae were larger and more developed at sampling time; they occupied a different feeding niche with larger prey species compared with sandlance and arctic shanny larvae. In the northwest GSL, the presence of Calanus glacialis and Calanus hyperboreus may be favourable for arctic shanny and snakeblenny since these copepod species are less exploited by sandlance larvae. This study is the first to describe diet selectivity and feeding niches of early-stage larval snakeblenny and arctic shanny in the natural environment. Our results demonstrate that detailed diet descriptions based on prey species and developmental stage identification should be used for a better interpretation of interactions within ichthyoplankton communities. Text Arctic Calanus glacialis Calanus hyperboreus Zooplankton HighWire Press (Stanford University) Arctic Journal of Plankton Research 34 3 221 235
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Zooplankton prey selection among three dominant ichthyoplankton species in the northwest Gulf of St Lawrence
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description The diets and feeding niches of early-stage larval sandlance ( Ammodytes spp.), arctic shanny ( Stichaeus punctatus ), and snakeblenny ( Lumpenus lampreytaeformis ) were examined to study interactions among these dominant fish species and to better understand the ecological processes involved in structuring the ichthyoplankton community in the northwest Gulf of St Lawrence (GSL). Results indicate that sandlance and arctic shanny larvae have similar feeding niches but also that arctic shanny is more of a generalist and could be better adapted to cope with changes in the zooplankton community. The feeding incidence of sandlance larvae was lower than expected when compared with other similar studies. Snakeblenny larvae were larger and more developed at sampling time; they occupied a different feeding niche with larger prey species compared with sandlance and arctic shanny larvae. In the northwest GSL, the presence of Calanus glacialis and Calanus hyperboreus may be favourable for arctic shanny and snakeblenny since these copepod species are less exploited by sandlance larvae. This study is the first to describe diet selectivity and feeding niches of early-stage larval snakeblenny and arctic shanny in the natural environment. Our results demonstrate that detailed diet descriptions based on prey species and developmental stage identification should be used for a better interpretation of interactions within ichthyoplankton communities.
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Ouellet, Patrick
Sirois, Pascal
Plourde, Stéphane
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title Zooplankton prey selection among three dominant ichthyoplankton species in the northwest Gulf of St Lawrence
title_short Zooplankton prey selection among three dominant ichthyoplankton species in the northwest Gulf of St Lawrence
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