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https://doi.org/10.2478/cjf-2024-0015
DIET COMPOSITION OF PAINTED COMBER SEARRANUS SCRIBA (LINNAEUS 1758) IN THE EASTERN-CENTRAL ADRIATIC SEA
Mate Šantić
; Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, University of Split, Ruđera Boškovića 33, 2100 Split, Croatia
Biljana Apostolska
Sažetak
The diet composition of painted comber Serranus scriba was studied in the eastern central Adriatic Sea. The stomach contents of 275 individuals with a total length (TL) between 10.8 and 24.1 cm, collected by a small beach seine from January to December 2017, were analyzed. The food items in stomachs belonged to seven prey groups: Gastropoda, Bivalvia, Polychaeta, Decapoda, Isopoda, Stomatopoda and Teleostei. Overall, decapods were the most important prey group (%IRI = 54.0), followed by teleosts (%IRI = 40.4%). All other prey groups had much lower %IRI values and thus were of less importance. Painted comber had a diverse diet, feeding on a higher number of prey items (H' = 3.11), and can be considered an opportunistic feeder whose diet in the Adriatic Sea consists of different groups of benthic organisms, with a wide range of prey sizes and morphology. For fish of small and medium size (up to 20 cm TL), decapods were the most important prey, whereas large-sized individuals (> 20 cm TL) mainly consumed teleosts. Decapods were the most important prey in spring, summer and autumn, whereas teleosts dominated in winter.
Ključne riječi
Painted comber; diet; Adriatic Sea; Serranidae
Hrčak ID:
320550
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Datum izdavanja:
8.9.2024.
Posjeta: 179 *