Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei)

This paper describes the diet and feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (28º-34º40’S, 70-510m deep). Stomach contents and on deck regurgitates from commercially caught wreckfish were examined. Sixteen species of fish, eight of cephalopods and one crab were identified...

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Main Authors: Peres, Mônica Brick, Haimovici, Manuel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande 2011
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spelling ftjfurg:oai:ojs.periodicos.furg.br:article/2306 2024-06-23T07:55:21+00:00 Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei) Alimentação da Cherne-poveiro Polyprion Americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei) no sul do Brasil Peres, Mônica Brick Haimovici, Manuel 2011-03-26 application/pdf https://periodicos.furg.br/atlantica/article/view/2306 por por Universidade Federal do Rio Grande https://periodicos.furg.br/atlantica/article/view/2306/1193 https://periodicos.furg.br/atlantica/article/view/2306 Copyright (c) 2014 Atlântica (Rio Grande) Atlântica (Rio Grande); v. 25 n. 2 (2003); 201 - 208 2236-7586 0102-1656 dieta comportamento alimentar peixe de profundidade migração vertical Atlântica Sul Ocidental diet feeding behavior deep-sea fish vertical migration Southwestern Atlantic info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2011 ftjfurg 2024-06-13T03:10:46Z This paper describes the diet and feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (28º-34º40’S, 70-510m deep). Stomach contents and on deck regurgitates from commercially caught wreckfish were examined. Sixteen species of fish, eight of cephalopods and one crab were identified among the 429 food items examined. Main wreckfish prey included the hake Merluccius hubbsi, the argentine shortfin squid Illex argentinus and the red-crab Chaceon notialis. Wreckfish juveniles consumed fish (79%) and squid (21%). Adults consumed less fish (13%), and more crab (47%) and squid (40%). At spawning areas and season, adult wreckfish consumed mainly ommastrephid squids (80%). Half of the prey species were pelagic or benthic-pelagic which agrees with fishers’ statement that wreckfish performs some vertical movement (100-150m), at night. Teeth are small and villiform. Five patches of teeth were observed on the tongue: a large posterior one and four smaller anterior ones; different from three patches arranged in a triangle, described for North Atlantic stock. The mouth is protractile and preys is swallowed whole by suction. For each fishing trip sample, there was only one dominant prey species suggesting that feeding strategy must include efficient location of food concentrations. A dieta e o comportamento alimentar do cherne-poveiro Polyprion americanus no Sul do Brasil (28º-34º40’S, 70-510m) foi estudada a partir de conteúdos estomacais e alimentos regurgitados de peixes capturados pela pesca comercial. Em 429 itens, foram identificadas 16 espécies de peixes, 8 cefalópodes e um caranguejo. Suas presas mais freqüentes foram a merluza Merluccius hubbsi, o calamar-argentino Illex argentinus e o caranguejo-vermelho Chaceon notialis. Os juvenis, consumiram principalmente peixes (79%) e cefalópodes (21%). Os adultos, consumiram menos peixes (13%), e mais caranguejo (47%) e cefalópodes (40%). Nas áreas e época de desova de cherne-poveiro, os ommastrefídeos (80%) foram um recurso alimentar importante. Metade das ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Portal de Periódicos Científicos FURG (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande) Argentine Argentino Hake ENVELOPE(15.612,15.612,66.797,66.797)
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topic dieta
comportamento alimentar
peixe de profundidade
migração vertical
Atlântica Sul Ocidental
diet
feeding behavior
deep-sea fish
vertical migration
Southwestern Atlantic
spellingShingle dieta
comportamento alimentar
peixe de profundidade
migração vertical
Atlântica Sul Ocidental
diet
feeding behavior
deep-sea fish
vertical migration
Southwestern Atlantic
Peres, Mônica Brick
Haimovici, Manuel
Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei)
topic_facet dieta
comportamento alimentar
peixe de profundidade
migração vertical
Atlântica Sul Ocidental
diet
feeding behavior
deep-sea fish
vertical migration
Southwestern Atlantic
description This paper describes the diet and feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (28º-34º40’S, 70-510m deep). Stomach contents and on deck regurgitates from commercially caught wreckfish were examined. Sixteen species of fish, eight of cephalopods and one crab were identified among the 429 food items examined. Main wreckfish prey included the hake Merluccius hubbsi, the argentine shortfin squid Illex argentinus and the red-crab Chaceon notialis. Wreckfish juveniles consumed fish (79%) and squid (21%). Adults consumed less fish (13%), and more crab (47%) and squid (40%). At spawning areas and season, adult wreckfish consumed mainly ommastrephid squids (80%). Half of the prey species were pelagic or benthic-pelagic which agrees with fishers’ statement that wreckfish performs some vertical movement (100-150m), at night. Teeth are small and villiform. Five patches of teeth were observed on the tongue: a large posterior one and four smaller anterior ones; different from three patches arranged in a triangle, described for North Atlantic stock. The mouth is protractile and preys is swallowed whole by suction. For each fishing trip sample, there was only one dominant prey species suggesting that feeding strategy must include efficient location of food concentrations. A dieta e o comportamento alimentar do cherne-poveiro Polyprion americanus no Sul do Brasil (28º-34º40’S, 70-510m) foi estudada a partir de conteúdos estomacais e alimentos regurgitados de peixes capturados pela pesca comercial. Em 429 itens, foram identificadas 16 espécies de peixes, 8 cefalópodes e um caranguejo. Suas presas mais freqüentes foram a merluza Merluccius hubbsi, o calamar-argentino Illex argentinus e o caranguejo-vermelho Chaceon notialis. Os juvenis, consumiram principalmente peixes (79%) e cefalópodes (21%). Os adultos, consumiram menos peixes (13%), e mais caranguejo (47%) e cefalópodes (40%). Nas áreas e época de desova de cherne-poveiro, os ommastrefídeos (80%) foram um recurso alimentar importante. Metade das ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Peres, Mônica Brick
Haimovici, Manuel
author_facet Peres, Mônica Brick
Haimovici, Manuel
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title Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei)
title_short Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei)
title_full Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei)
title_fullStr Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei)
title_full_unstemmed Feeding habits of southwestern Atlantic wreckfish Polyprion americanus (Polyprionidae, Teleostei)
title_sort feeding habits of southwestern atlantic wreckfish polyprion americanus (polyprionidae, teleostei)
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio Grande
publishDate 2011
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op_source Atlântica (Rio Grande); v. 25 n. 2 (2003); 201 - 208
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