Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S)

Cephalopod remains found in 286 stomach contents of 13 species of odontocetes (Pontoporia blainvillei, Lagenodelphis hosei, Sotalia fluviatilis, Stenella frontalis, Steno bredanensis, Tursiops truncatus, Delphinus sp., Globicephala melas, Orcinus orca, Pseudorca crassidens, Kogia breviceps, K. sima...

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Main Authors: Santos, Roberta Aguiar dos, Haimovici, Manuel
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2001
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Online Access:http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2886
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spelling ftunivfurg:oai:repositorio.furg.br:1/2886 2023-11-12T04:16:42+01:00 Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S) Santos, Roberta Aguiar dos Haimovici, Manuel 2001 application/pdf http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2886 eng eng SANTOS, Roberta Aguiar dos; HAIMOVICI, Manuel. Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S). Fisheries Research, v. 52, p. 99-112, 2001. Disponível em: <http://ac.els-cdn.com/S016578360100234X/1-s2.0-S016578360100234X-main.pdf?_tid=3e7781aa6ecaddd6e3d795eccc8edfbc&acdnat=1338899490_4563b046bad05eaae68c9ca174c3b307>. Acesso em: 05 jun. 2012. 0165-7836 http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2886 restrict access Feeding habits Marine mammals Southwestern Atlantic Ocean Brazil Food webs Cephalopods article 2001 ftunivfurg 2023-10-24T20:59:24Z Cephalopod remains found in 286 stomach contents of 13 species of odontocetes (Pontoporia blainvillei, Lagenodelphis hosei, Sotalia fluviatilis, Stenella frontalis, Steno bredanensis, Tursiops truncatus, Delphinus sp., Globicephala melas, Orcinus orca, Pseudorca crassidens, Kogia breviceps, K. sima and Physeter macrocephalus) four species of pinnipeds (Arctocephalus australis, A. gazella, A. tropicalis and Mirounga leonina) were identified and measured. The stomachs were collected from stranded or incidentally caught marine mammals from Rio de Janeiro to Paraná states (21–26°S) and Rio Grande do Sul (29–34°S), between 1985 and 1998. Twenty-five species of 16 families of cephalopods were identified. Cephalopod prey were small to medium sized. The diversity of cephalopods as prey was lower for coastal marine mammals and increased in offshore species that fed on diverse oegopsin squids including both the fast moving muscular squids and the less mobile neutrally buoyant cephalopods. In common dolphins, ommastrephid and loliginid squids and the sepiolid Semirossia tenera, were all important in the diet. Loliginid squids were the most frequent cephalopod in the diet of six other species of dolphins and three species of fur seals. Loligo sanpaulensis was recorded in specimens from throughout the study area, whilst Loligo plei and Lolliguncula brevis were frequent in the northern area. Benthic octopuses were found only in the diet of bottlenose dolphin and franciscana. Pelagic octopuses, particularly Argonauta nodosa, were only relatively frequent in the stomach contents of franciscana. In the stomach contents of larger odontocetes, as well as in Southern elephant seals and SubAntarctic fur seals, squids of the families Ancistrocheiridae, Chiroteuthidae, Cranchiidae, Enoploteuthidae, Histioteuthidae, Lycoteuthidae, Octopoteuthidae, Onychoteuthidae and especially Ommastrephidae were found. Article in Journal/Newspaper Elephant Seals Mirounga leonina Orca Orcinus orca Physeter macrocephalus Southern Elephant Seals RI FURG (Repositório da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande)
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topic Feeding habits
Marine mammals
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Brazil
Food webs
Cephalopods
spellingShingle Feeding habits
Marine mammals
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Brazil
Food webs
Cephalopods
Santos, Roberta Aguiar dos
Haimovici, Manuel
Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S)
topic_facet Feeding habits
Marine mammals
Southwestern Atlantic Ocean
Brazil
Food webs
Cephalopods
description Cephalopod remains found in 286 stomach contents of 13 species of odontocetes (Pontoporia blainvillei, Lagenodelphis hosei, Sotalia fluviatilis, Stenella frontalis, Steno bredanensis, Tursiops truncatus, Delphinus sp., Globicephala melas, Orcinus orca, Pseudorca crassidens, Kogia breviceps, K. sima and Physeter macrocephalus) four species of pinnipeds (Arctocephalus australis, A. gazella, A. tropicalis and Mirounga leonina) were identified and measured. The stomachs were collected from stranded or incidentally caught marine mammals from Rio de Janeiro to Paraná states (21–26°S) and Rio Grande do Sul (29–34°S), between 1985 and 1998. Twenty-five species of 16 families of cephalopods were identified. Cephalopod prey were small to medium sized. The diversity of cephalopods as prey was lower for coastal marine mammals and increased in offshore species that fed on diverse oegopsin squids including both the fast moving muscular squids and the less mobile neutrally buoyant cephalopods. In common dolphins, ommastrephid and loliginid squids and the sepiolid Semirossia tenera, were all important in the diet. Loliginid squids were the most frequent cephalopod in the diet of six other species of dolphins and three species of fur seals. Loligo sanpaulensis was recorded in specimens from throughout the study area, whilst Loligo plei and Lolliguncula brevis were frequent in the northern area. Benthic octopuses were found only in the diet of bottlenose dolphin and franciscana. Pelagic octopuses, particularly Argonauta nodosa, were only relatively frequent in the stomach contents of franciscana. In the stomach contents of larger odontocetes, as well as in Southern elephant seals and SubAntarctic fur seals, squids of the families Ancistrocheiridae, Chiroteuthidae, Cranchiidae, Enoploteuthidae, Histioteuthidae, Lycoteuthidae, Octopoteuthidae, Onychoteuthidae and especially Ommastrephidae were found.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Santos, Roberta Aguiar dos
Haimovici, Manuel
author_facet Santos, Roberta Aguiar dos
Haimovici, Manuel
author_sort Santos, Roberta Aguiar dos
title Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S)
title_short Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S)
title_full Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S)
title_fullStr Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S)
title_full_unstemmed Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S)
title_sort cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn brazil (21-34 s)
publishDate 2001
url http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2886
genre Elephant Seals
Mirounga leonina
Orca
Orcinus orca
Physeter macrocephalus
Southern Elephant Seals
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Mirounga leonina
Orca
Orcinus orca
Physeter macrocephalus
Southern Elephant Seals
op_relation SANTOS, Roberta Aguiar dos; HAIMOVICI, Manuel. Cephalopods in the diet of marine mammals stranded or incidentally caught along southeastern and soutehrn Brazil (21-34 S). Fisheries Research, v. 52, p. 99-112, 2001. Disponível em: <http://ac.els-cdn.com/S016578360100234X/1-s2.0-S016578360100234X-main.pdf?_tid=3e7781aa6ecaddd6e3d795eccc8edfbc&acdnat=1338899490_4563b046bad05eaae68c9ca174c3b307>. Acesso em: 05 jun. 2012.
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