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The natural diet of Prolatilus jugularis inhabiting Lessonia trabeculata kelp forests of south-central Chile.

Authors :
Gartenstein, Simon
Fica-Rojas, Eliseo
Pérez-Matus, Alejandro
Godoy, Natalio
Torres-Cañete, Felipe
Valdivia, Nelson
Source :
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research. Sep2024, Vol. 52 Issue 4, p551-562. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Kelp forests support species-rich food webs that predator-prey interactions may sustain. Here, we analyze prey availability and stomach contents of the predatory fish Prolatilus jugularis in an unexplored subtidal kelp forest of Lessonia trabeculata in south-central Chile. In the kelp forest, 42 invertebrate taxa and 1016 individuals were observed. In the diet of P. jugularis, 21 taxa and 130 individuals were identified. Crustacea, particularly amphipods, were the dominant and more frequent taxa in the kelp forest and stomach contents. Annelida and Mollusca were also present in the kelp forest and diets but were less abundant. We did not find a statistically significant correlation between kelp forest and stomach-content prey abundances and frequencies. Also, dominance structure significantly differed between kelps and stomach contents. Our results indicate that P. jugularis could feed in other habitats outside the survey area. Seven predatory fish were sampled in the kelp forest. Pinguipes chilensis was the dominant fish, with 65% of the total fish biomass, followed by P. jugularis with 20%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0718560X
Volume :
52
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180687813
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3856/vol52-issue4-fulltext-3042