Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses

Squid species are important components of the Southern Atlantic Ocean ecosystems, as they prey on a wide range of crustaceans, fish and cephalopods. As a result of this trophic interaction and their high abundance, they are considered reliable indicators of energy transfer and biomass in the food we...

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Main Authors: Rosas-Luis, R. (Rigoberto), Navarro, J. (Joan), Sánchez, P. (Pilar), Río-Iglesias, J.L. (José Luis) del
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https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2016.1142094
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/10372 2023-05-15T17:52:54+02:00 Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses Rosas-Luis, R. (Rigoberto) Navarro, J. (Joan) Sánchez, P. (Pilar) Río-Iglesias, J.L. (José Luis) del 2016 Atlantic Ocean South Atlantic Southwest Atlantic Patagonian Shelf 2016-04-27 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/10372 https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2016.1142094 eng eng Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/17451000.2016.1142094 1745-1000 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/10372 Marine Biology Research, 12. 2016: 402-411 doi:10.1080/17451000.2016.1142094 Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ openAccess CC-BY-NC-ND South Atlantic Ocean Patagonian Shelf Trophic ecology Isotopic analyses Doryteuthis gahi Illex argentinus Onykia ingens article 2016 ftieo https://doi.org/10.1080/17451000.2016.1142094 2022-07-26T23:48:56Z Squid species are important components of the Southern Atlantic Ocean ecosystems, as they prey on a wide range of crustaceans, fish and cephalopods. As a result of this trophic interaction and their high abundance, they are considered reliable indicators of energy transfer and biomass in the food web. We identified Illex argentinus, Doryteuthis gahi and Onykia ingens as the most important squid species interacting on the Patagonian shelf, and used isotope analysis and stomach content identification to assess the feeding ecology and interaction of these squids in the ecosystem. Our results describe trophic interactions by direct predation of O. ingens and I. argentinus on D. gahi, and a trophic overlap of the three squid, and indicate a higher trophic level and differences in the foraging areas for mature and maturing D. gahi inferred through δ15N and δ13C concentrations. These differences were related to the segregation and different habitat of large mature D. gahi and suggest a food enrichment of C and N based on feeding sources other than those used by small maturing D. gahi and I. argentinus and O. ingens. Versión del editor 1,4840 Article in Journal/Newspaper Onykia ingens South Atlantic Ocean Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO Marine Biology Research 12 4 402 411
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topic South Atlantic Ocean
Patagonian Shelf
Trophic ecology
Isotopic analyses
Doryteuthis gahi
Illex argentinus
Onykia ingens
spellingShingle South Atlantic Ocean
Patagonian Shelf
Trophic ecology
Isotopic analyses
Doryteuthis gahi
Illex argentinus
Onykia ingens
Rosas-Luis, R. (Rigoberto)
Navarro, J. (Joan)
Sánchez, P. (Pilar)
Río-Iglesias, J.L. (José Luis) del
Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses
topic_facet South Atlantic Ocean
Patagonian Shelf
Trophic ecology
Isotopic analyses
Doryteuthis gahi
Illex argentinus
Onykia ingens
description Squid species are important components of the Southern Atlantic Ocean ecosystems, as they prey on a wide range of crustaceans, fish and cephalopods. As a result of this trophic interaction and their high abundance, they are considered reliable indicators of energy transfer and biomass in the food web. We identified Illex argentinus, Doryteuthis gahi and Onykia ingens as the most important squid species interacting on the Patagonian shelf, and used isotope analysis and stomach content identification to assess the feeding ecology and interaction of these squids in the ecosystem. Our results describe trophic interactions by direct predation of O. ingens and I. argentinus on D. gahi, and a trophic overlap of the three squid, and indicate a higher trophic level and differences in the foraging areas for mature and maturing D. gahi inferred through δ15N and δ13C concentrations. These differences were related to the segregation and different habitat of large mature D. gahi and suggest a food enrichment of C and N based on feeding sources other than those used by small maturing D. gahi and I. argentinus and O. ingens. Versión del editor 1,4840
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Rosas-Luis, R. (Rigoberto)
Navarro, J. (Joan)
Sánchez, P. (Pilar)
Río-Iglesias, J.L. (José Luis) del
author_facet Rosas-Luis, R. (Rigoberto)
Navarro, J. (Joan)
Sánchez, P. (Pilar)
Río-Iglesias, J.L. (José Luis) del
author_sort Rosas-Luis, R. (Rigoberto)
title Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses
title_short Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses
title_full Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses
title_fullStr Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the Patagonian Shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses
title_sort assessing the trophic ecology of three sympatric squid in the marine ecosystem off the patagonian shelf by combining stomach content and stable isotopic analyses
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