Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic)

International audience Small pelagic fish represent an essential link between lower and upper trophic levels in marine pelagic ecosystems and often support important fisheries. In the Bay of Biscay in the north-east Atlantic, no obvious controlling factors have yet been described that explain observ...

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Published in:Marine Biology
Main Authors: Chouvelon, Tiphaine, Violamer, Laurie, Dessier, Aurélie, Bustamante, Paco, Mornet, Françoise, Pignon-Mussaud, Cécilia, Dupuy, Christine
Other Authors: LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés - UMR 7266 (LIENSs), Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Laboratoire Ressources Halieutiques (LRH), Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)
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Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 2015
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spelling ftinsu:oai:HAL:hal-01147926v1 2023-05-15T17:38:25+02:00 Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic) Chouvelon, Tiphaine Violamer, Laurie Dessier, Aurélie Bustamante, Paco Mornet, Françoise Pignon-Mussaud, Cécilia Dupuy, Christine LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés - UMR 7266 (LIENSs) Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Laboratoire Ressources Halieutiques (LRH) Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER) 2015-01 https://hal.science/hal-01147926 https://hal.science/hal-01147926/document https://hal.science/hal-01147926/file/Chouvelon%20et%20al%202015%20MARBIOL.pdf https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2577-5 en eng HAL CCSD Springer Verlag info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1007/s00227-014-2577-5 hal-01147926 https://hal.science/hal-01147926 https://hal.science/hal-01147926/document https://hal.science/hal-01147926/file/Chouvelon%20et%20al%202015%20MARBIOL.pdf doi:10.1007/s00227-014-2577-5 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess ISSN: 0025-3162 EISSN: 1432-1793 Marine Biology https://hal.science/hal-01147926 Marine Biology, 2015, 162, pp.15-37. ⟨10.1007/s00227-014-2577-5⟩ mesozooplankton copepods stable isotopes trophic interactions temperate ecosystem plankton-feeding fish [SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Ecotoxicology info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2015 ftinsu https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-014-2577-5 2023-02-08T18:33:59Z International audience Small pelagic fish represent an essential link between lower and upper trophic levels in marine pelagic ecosystems and often support important fisheries. In the Bay of Biscay in the north-east Atlantic, no obvious controlling factors have yet been described that explain observed fluctuations in European sardine Sardina pilchardus and European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus stocks, in contrast to other systems. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate to which extent these fluctuations could be trophodynamically mediated. The trophic ecology of both fish species was characterised over three contrasting periods (spring 2010 and 2011 and autumn 2011) in the area, in relation to potential variation in the abundance and composition of the mesozooplankton resource. Stable isotope analyses of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were performed on potential mesozoplanktonic prey items and in the muscle of adult fish, as well as in the liver whenever available, and mixing models were applied. In both springs, the mesozooplankton resource was abundant but qualitatively different. During this period of the year, results based on muscle isotope values in particular showed that S. pilchardus and E. encrasicolus likely do not compete strongly for food. On the medium term, E. encrasicolus always presented a greater trophic plasticity than S. pilchardus, both in terms of feeding areas and in the size of the mesozooplanktonic prey consumed. In autumn, mesozooplankton abundances were lower, and it was likely that S. pilchardus and E. encrasicolus share food resources during this period. No clear links between the variation in the mesozooplanktonic resource and the trophic segregation maintained between adults of both fish species in spring could be made. Although a certain potential exists for trophodynamically mediated fluctuations of both species under specific abiotic conditions (i.e. due to the existing trophic segregation in spring in particular), the overall results suggest that fluctuations ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North East Atlantic Copepods Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSU Marine Biology 162 1 15 37
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topic mesozooplankton
copepods
stable isotopes
trophic interactions
temperate ecosystem
plankton-feeding fish
[SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Ecotoxicology
spellingShingle mesozooplankton
copepods
stable isotopes
trophic interactions
temperate ecosystem
plankton-feeding fish
[SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Ecotoxicology
Chouvelon, Tiphaine
Violamer, Laurie
Dessier, Aurélie
Bustamante, Paco
Mornet, Françoise
Pignon-Mussaud, Cécilia
Dupuy, Christine
Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic)
topic_facet mesozooplankton
copepods
stable isotopes
trophic interactions
temperate ecosystem
plankton-feeding fish
[SDV.TOX.ECO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Ecotoxicology
description International audience Small pelagic fish represent an essential link between lower and upper trophic levels in marine pelagic ecosystems and often support important fisheries. In the Bay of Biscay in the north-east Atlantic, no obvious controlling factors have yet been described that explain observed fluctuations in European sardine Sardina pilchardus and European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus stocks, in contrast to other systems. The aim of this study was therefore to investigate to which extent these fluctuations could be trophodynamically mediated. The trophic ecology of both fish species was characterised over three contrasting periods (spring 2010 and 2011 and autumn 2011) in the area, in relation to potential variation in the abundance and composition of the mesozooplankton resource. Stable isotope analyses of carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) were performed on potential mesozoplanktonic prey items and in the muscle of adult fish, as well as in the liver whenever available, and mixing models were applied. In both springs, the mesozooplankton resource was abundant but qualitatively different. During this period of the year, results based on muscle isotope values in particular showed that S. pilchardus and E. encrasicolus likely do not compete strongly for food. On the medium term, E. encrasicolus always presented a greater trophic plasticity than S. pilchardus, both in terms of feeding areas and in the size of the mesozooplanktonic prey consumed. In autumn, mesozooplankton abundances were lower, and it was likely that S. pilchardus and E. encrasicolus share food resources during this period. No clear links between the variation in the mesozooplanktonic resource and the trophic segregation maintained between adults of both fish species in spring could be made. Although a certain potential exists for trophodynamically mediated fluctuations of both species under specific abiotic conditions (i.e. due to the existing trophic segregation in spring in particular), the overall results suggest that fluctuations ...
author2 LIttoral ENvironnement et Sociétés - UMR 7266 (LIENSs)
Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-La Rochelle Université (ULR)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Laboratoire Ressources Halieutiques (LRH)
Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)
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author Chouvelon, Tiphaine
Violamer, Laurie
Dessier, Aurélie
Bustamante, Paco
Mornet, Françoise
Pignon-Mussaud, Cécilia
Dupuy, Christine
author_facet Chouvelon, Tiphaine
Violamer, Laurie
Dessier, Aurélie
Bustamante, Paco
Mornet, Françoise
Pignon-Mussaud, Cécilia
Dupuy, Christine
author_sort Chouvelon, Tiphaine
title Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic)
title_short Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic)
title_full Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic)
title_fullStr Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic)
title_full_unstemmed Small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for Sardina pilchardus and Engraulis encrasicolus from the Bay of Biscay (north-east Atlantic)
title_sort small pelagic fish feeding patterns in relation to food resource variability: an isotopic investigation for sardina pilchardus and engraulis encrasicolus from the bay of biscay (north-east atlantic)
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