Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean

The feeding habits of birdbeak dogfish Deania calcea, velvet belly lantern shark Etmopterus spinax and blackmouth catshark Galeus melastomus at Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, south Bay of Biscay were studied in relation to their bathymetric distribution. Deep-sea sharks were collected during two mu...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Preciado, I. (Izaskun), Cartes, J.E., Serrano, A. (Alberto), Velasco, F. (Francisco), Olaso-Toca, L.I. (Luis Ignacio), Sánchez, F. (Francisco), Frutos-Parralejo, M.I. (María Inmaculada)
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7742
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spelling ftieo:oai:repositorio.ieo.es:10508/7742 2023-05-15T17:38:43+02:00 Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean Preciado, I. (Izaskun) Cartes, J.E. Serrano, A. (Alberto) Velasco, F. (Francisco) Olaso-Toca, L.I. (Luis Ignacio) Sánchez, F. (Francisco) Frutos-Parralejo, M.I. (María Inmaculada) Atlantic Ocean Central Atlantic Eastern Central Atlantic Cantabrian Sea 2009 http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7742 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02367.x unknown Centro Oceanográfico de Santander http://hdl.handle.net/10508/7742 Journal of Fish Biology, 75. 2009: 1331-1355 1095-8649 doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02367.x Atribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 España http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/ open access CC-BY-NC-ND research article 2009 ftieo https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.2009.02367.x 2023-02-08T00:49:39Z The feeding habits of birdbeak dogfish Deania calcea, velvet belly lantern shark Etmopterus spinax and blackmouth catshark Galeus melastomus at Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, south Bay of Biscay were studied in relation to their bathymetric distribution. Deep-sea sharks were collected during two multidisciplinary surveys carried out in October 2003 and April 2004 at the Le Danois Bank. Two different habitats were defined: (1) the top of the bank, ranging from 454 to 642 m depth and covered by fine-sand sediments with a low percentage of organic matter, and (2) the inner basin located between the bank and the Cantabrian Sea's continental shelf, at depths of 810–1048 m, which was characterized by a high proportion of silt and organic matter. Deania calcea was not present at the top of the bank but was abundant below 642 m, while E. spinax was abundant in the shallower top of the bank but was not found in the deeper inner basin. There was almost no bathymetric overlap between these two deep-sea shark species. Galeus melastomus was found over the whole depth range. There seemed to be an ontogenetic segregation with depth for this species, however, since 80% of the specimens collected at the top of the bank were < 600 mm total length (LT) (mean 510 mm LT), whereas larger individuals (mean 620 mm LT) inhabited deeper zones. Galeus melastomus exhibited a significantly higher feeding intensity than both E. spinax at the top of the bank and D. calcea in the inner basin. Little dietary overlap between D. calcea and G. melastomus in the inner basin was found, with D. calcea being an ichthyophagous predator while the diet of G. melastomus at these depths was composed of a variety of meso-bathypelagic shrimps (e.g. Acantephyra pelagica, Pasiphaea spp. and Sergia robusta), cephalopods and fishes. The diets of E. spinax and G. melastomus at the top of the bank showed a high dietary overlap of euphausiids, which represented the main prey taxa for both species. Euphausiids declined in abundance with depth which was reflected ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Instituto Español de Oceanografía: e-IEO South Bay ENVELOPE(-63.579,-63.579,-64.870,-64.870) Journal of Fish Biology 75 6 1331 1355
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description The feeding habits of birdbeak dogfish Deania calcea, velvet belly lantern shark Etmopterus spinax and blackmouth catshark Galeus melastomus at Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, south Bay of Biscay were studied in relation to their bathymetric distribution. Deep-sea sharks were collected during two multidisciplinary surveys carried out in October 2003 and April 2004 at the Le Danois Bank. Two different habitats were defined: (1) the top of the bank, ranging from 454 to 642 m depth and covered by fine-sand sediments with a low percentage of organic matter, and (2) the inner basin located between the bank and the Cantabrian Sea's continental shelf, at depths of 810–1048 m, which was characterized by a high proportion of silt and organic matter. Deania calcea was not present at the top of the bank but was abundant below 642 m, while E. spinax was abundant in the shallower top of the bank but was not found in the deeper inner basin. There was almost no bathymetric overlap between these two deep-sea shark species. Galeus melastomus was found over the whole depth range. There seemed to be an ontogenetic segregation with depth for this species, however, since 80% of the specimens collected at the top of the bank were < 600 mm total length (LT) (mean 510 mm LT), whereas larger individuals (mean 620 mm LT) inhabited deeper zones. Galeus melastomus exhibited a significantly higher feeding intensity than both E. spinax at the top of the bank and D. calcea in the inner basin. Little dietary overlap between D. calcea and G. melastomus in the inner basin was found, with D. calcea being an ichthyophagous predator while the diet of G. melastomus at these depths was composed of a variety of meso-bathypelagic shrimps (e.g. Acantephyra pelagica, Pasiphaea spp. and Sergia robusta), cephalopods and fishes. The diets of E. spinax and G. melastomus at the top of the bank showed a high dietary overlap of euphausiids, which represented the main prey taxa for both species. Euphausiids declined in abundance with depth which was reflected ...
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author Preciado, I. (Izaskun)
Cartes, J.E.
Serrano, A. (Alberto)
Velasco, F. (Francisco)
Olaso-Toca, L.I. (Luis Ignacio)
Sánchez, F. (Francisco)
Frutos-Parralejo, M.I. (María Inmaculada)
spellingShingle Preciado, I. (Izaskun)
Cartes, J.E.
Serrano, A. (Alberto)
Velasco, F. (Francisco)
Olaso-Toca, L.I. (Luis Ignacio)
Sánchez, F. (Francisco)
Frutos-Parralejo, M.I. (María Inmaculada)
Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean
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Cartes, J.E.
Serrano, A. (Alberto)
Velasco, F. (Francisco)
Olaso-Toca, L.I. (Luis Ignacio)
Sánchez, F. (Francisco)
Frutos-Parralejo, M.I. (María Inmaculada)
author_sort Preciado, I. (Izaskun)
title Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean
title_short Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean
title_full Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean
title_fullStr Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the Le Danois Bank, Cantabrian Sea, north-east Atlantic Ocean
title_sort resource utilization by deep-sea sharks at the le danois bank, cantabrian sea, north-east atlantic ocean
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