Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods

The diets of juvenile ( less than 90 mm) Syngnathus scovelli and of Hippocampus zosterae, abundant members of a resident fish community in a Thalassia testudnum seagrass bed in Tampa Bay, Florida, were examined from Apnl to October 1984. Harpacticoid copepods comprised most of the diet, both in term...

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Main Authors: Tipton, Kevin, Bell, Susan S
Other Authors: Sport, University of South Florida, orcid:0000-0002-6545-8122
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Inter Research 1988
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spelling ftunivstirling:oai:dspace.stir.ac.uk:1893/12474 2023-05-15T18:49:40+02:00 Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods Tipton, Kevin Bell, Susan S Sport University of South Florida orcid:0000-0002-6545-8122 1988-07 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/12474 http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/47/m047p031.pdf http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/12474/1/Tipton_1988_Foraging_patterns_of_two_syngnathid_fishes.pdf en eng Inter Research Tipton K & Bell SS (1988) Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 47, pp. 31-43. http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/47/m047p031.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1893/12474 http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/47/m047p031.pdf WOS:A1988P510500003 709558 http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/12474/1/Tipton_1988_Foraging_patterns_of_two_syngnathid_fishes.pdf Publisher policy allows this work to be made available in this repository. Published in Marine Ecology Progress Series, Vol. 47, pp. 31-43, 07/1988 by Inter-Research. All articles published by Inter-Research journals become open access under Creative Commons licence (CC-BY 3.0) 5 years after publication. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ CC-BY Aquaculture Fishes Feeding and feeds Journal Article VoR - Version of Record 1988 ftunivstirling 2022-06-13T18:42:16Z The diets of juvenile ( less than 90 mm) Syngnathus scovelli and of Hippocampus zosterae, abundant members of a resident fish community in a Thalassia testudnum seagrass bed in Tampa Bay, Florida, were examined from Apnl to October 1984. Harpacticoid copepods comprised most of the diet, both in terms of percent number and percent biomass, for the smaller size classes of S. scovelli and for H. zosterae, and harpacticoids generally had the highest index of relative importance (IRI) for both syngnathids. S. scovelli displayed ontogenetic switching to larger food items, such as amphipods. shrimp and crustacean eggs. Harpacticus sp. 1 was the most common harpacticoid copepod species found in the guts of the 2 syngnathids, but was only rarely encountered in prey samples from seagrass blades. Three other harpacticoids, Paradactylopodia brevicornis sp., Dactylopodia tisboides and Harpacticus sp. 2 had high IRIS in H. zosterae but not in S. scovelli. Vanderploeg & Scavia's selectivity index (E') was calculated for sampling dates when both species of syngnathids were most abundant, using prey density on seagrass blades as a measure of prey avadabhty. Only the harpacticoid Harpacticus sp. 1 had high positive selectivity values. Article in Journal/Newspaper Copepods Harpacticus University of Stirling: Stirling Digital Research Repository
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Fishes Feeding and feeds
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Fishes Feeding and feeds
Tipton, Kevin
Bell, Susan S
Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods
topic_facet Aquaculture
Fishes Feeding and feeds
description The diets of juvenile ( less than 90 mm) Syngnathus scovelli and of Hippocampus zosterae, abundant members of a resident fish community in a Thalassia testudnum seagrass bed in Tampa Bay, Florida, were examined from Apnl to October 1984. Harpacticoid copepods comprised most of the diet, both in terms of percent number and percent biomass, for the smaller size classes of S. scovelli and for H. zosterae, and harpacticoids generally had the highest index of relative importance (IRI) for both syngnathids. S. scovelli displayed ontogenetic switching to larger food items, such as amphipods. shrimp and crustacean eggs. Harpacticus sp. 1 was the most common harpacticoid copepod species found in the guts of the 2 syngnathids, but was only rarely encountered in prey samples from seagrass blades. Three other harpacticoids, Paradactylopodia brevicornis sp., Dactylopodia tisboides and Harpacticus sp. 2 had high IRIS in H. zosterae but not in S. scovelli. Vanderploeg & Scavia's selectivity index (E') was calculated for sampling dates when both species of syngnathids were most abundant, using prey density on seagrass blades as a measure of prey avadabhty. Only the harpacticoid Harpacticus sp. 1 had high positive selectivity values.
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University of South Florida
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author Tipton, Kevin
Bell, Susan S
author_facet Tipton, Kevin
Bell, Susan S
author_sort Tipton, Kevin
title Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods
title_short Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods
title_full Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods
title_fullStr Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods
title_full_unstemmed Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods
title_sort foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods
publisher Inter Research
publishDate 1988
url http://hdl.handle.net/1893/12474
http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/47/m047p031.pdf
http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/12474/1/Tipton_1988_Foraging_patterns_of_two_syngnathid_fishes.pdf
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op_relation Tipton K & Bell SS (1988) Foraging patterns of two syngnathid fishes: importance of harpacticoid copepods. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 47, pp. 31-43. http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/47/m047p031.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/1893/12474
http://www.int-res.com/articles/meps/47/m047p031.pdf
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http://dspace.stir.ac.uk/bitstream/1893/12474/1/Tipton_1988_Foraging_patterns_of_two_syngnathid_fishes.pdf
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