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Ontogenetic diet changes and food partitioning of Haemulon spp. coral reef fishes, with a review of the genus diet

机译:Haemulon spp的自体饮食变化和食物分配。珊瑚礁鱼类,回顾类属饮食

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The genus Haemulon contains some of the most abundant and ecologically important reef fishes in the South Atlantic Ocean. However, their life history attributes have not been widely studied. Knowledge of ontogenetic changes in their resource use is critical to understanding the processes structuring natural communities. The present study analysed ontogenetic diet changes and food partitioning in Haemulon spp. We collected stomach contents from 276 individuals of four different size classes from four sympatric species (H. aurolineatum, H. parra, H. plumieri and H. squamipinna). There was a significant difference in the proportions of prey types between both species and size classes, providing evidence of food partitioning. Moreover, the Bray-Curtis similarity index revealed two distinct groups. The first consisted of larger-sized fish that consumed larger food items and the second group consisted of smaller individuals that fed on small invertebrates. There was an abrupt shift in the diet of Haemulon spp. at around 10.0 cm total length, a size that corresponds with the greatest morphological changes in the genus. Additionally, the diet overlap calculated by Pianka's index was more evident in smaller and larger size classes than in intermediate individuals. Together, these observations suggest Haemulon species undergo ontogenetic diet changes and food partitioning within species and size classes that are associated with changes in their habitat use, alongside morphological changes. Further research is needed to determine their ecomorphology and the competitive mechanisms that allow the coexistence of several sympatric and ecologically similar species of the genus Haemulon.
机译:Haemulon属包含一些在南大西洋中最丰富且对生态重要的珊瑚鱼。但是,他们的生活史属性尚未得到广泛研究。了解其资源使用中的遗传学变化对于理解构造自然群落的过程至关重要。本研究分析了Haemulon spp的个体发育饮食变化和食物分配。我们收集了来自四个同胞物种(H. aurolineatum,H。parra,H。plumieri和H. squamipinna)四个不同大小等级的276个人的胃内容物。物种和大小类别之间的猎物类型比例存在显着差异,为食物分配提供了证据。此外,Bray-Curtis相似性指数揭示了两个不同的组。第一组由食用较大食物的大型鱼类组成,第二组由以小型无脊椎动物为食的较小个体组成。 Haemulon spp的饮食突然发生变化。全长约10.0厘米,其大小与属中最大的形态变化相对应。此外,由皮安卡指数计算得出的饮食重叠在中小规模的人群中要比中级个体更为明显。综合起来,这些观察结果表明,风铃虫物种发生了自体的饮食变化,并且在与栖息地用途变化以及形态变化相关的物种和大小类别中进行了食物分配。需要进一步的研究以确定它们的生态形态和竞争机制,以使Haemulon属的几个同属和生态相似的物种并存。

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