Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data
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Resumo: | Spatio-temporal variability of the diet of sardine Sardina pilchardus off Portugal was examined through analysis of the stomach contents of fish collected every 14 d from the west and south of Portugal during 2003/2004. Dietary composition of the modal sardine length class was assessed by determining the frequency of occurrence and carbon content of identified prey, and these 2 parameters were combined to estimate a modified index of relative importance of prey (mIRI). The most important prey for sardines were zooplankton, comprising crustacean eggs, copepods, decapods, cirripedes and fish eggs, dinoflagellates and diatoms (particularly the toxin-producer genus Pseudo-nitzschia), which together accounted for >90% of the estimated dietary carbon. Dietary seasonality was similar for both areas, except that the contribution of phytoplankton was higher for fish from the west Portuguese coast, where upwelling events are stronger and recurrent during spring and summer months. The predominance of prey <750 μm in sardine diet suggests that filter feeding is the dominant feeding mode used in the wild. Feeding intensity was similar for both sexes and for fish of different length classes and was higher on the west coast than in the south, which is probably related to the higher productivity of the west coast. Although there was high inter-annual variability in feeding intensity, this parameter was highest for both areas during spring and winter months. Temporal variability in satellite-derived chlorophyll a matched the temporal variability in the dietary contribution by phytoplankton and of sardine feeding intensity, suggesting further investigation of the potential use of satellite-derived chlorophyll a data as a proxy for sardine feeding intensity. |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll dataSardina pilchardusStomach analysisFeeding intensitySeaWIFSGalicia NW SpainNortheastern AtalanticSpatio-temporal variability of the diet of sardine Sardina pilchardus off Portugal was examined through analysis of the stomach contents of fish collected every 14 d from the west and south of Portugal during 2003/2004. Dietary composition of the modal sardine length class was assessed by determining the frequency of occurrence and carbon content of identified prey, and these 2 parameters were combined to estimate a modified index of relative importance of prey (mIRI). The most important prey for sardines were zooplankton, comprising crustacean eggs, copepods, decapods, cirripedes and fish eggs, dinoflagellates and diatoms (particularly the toxin-producer genus Pseudo-nitzschia), which together accounted for >90% of the estimated dietary carbon. Dietary seasonality was similar for both areas, except that the contribution of phytoplankton was higher for fish from the west Portuguese coast, where upwelling events are stronger and recurrent during spring and summer months. The predominance of prey <750 μm in sardine diet suggests that filter feeding is the dominant feeding mode used in the wild. Feeding intensity was similar for both sexes and for fish of different length classes and was higher on the west coast than in the south, which is probably related to the higher productivity of the west coast. Although there was high inter-annual variability in feeding intensity, this parameter was highest for both areas during spring and winter months. Temporal variability in satellite-derived chlorophyll a matched the temporal variability in the dietary contribution by phytoplankton and of sardine feeding intensity, suggesting further investigation of the potential use of satellite-derived chlorophyll a data as a proxy for sardine feeding intensity.SapientiaGarrido, SusanaBen-Hamadou, RadhouanOliveira, P. B.Cunha, M. E.Chicharo, Maria AlexandraVan der Lingen, C. D.2013-02-25T14:25:26Z20082013-02-19T14:53:27Z2008-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/2409engGarrido, S.; Ben-Hamadou, R.; Oliveira, P. B.; Cunha, M. E.; Chicharo, M. A.; van der Lingen, C. D. Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 354, 245-256, 2008.0171-8630AUT: MCH00377;info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:13:33Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/2409Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T19:56:19.209327Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data Garrido, Susana Sardina pilchardus Stomach analysis Feeding intensity SeaWIFS Galicia NW Spain Northeastern Atalantic |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data |
title_full |
Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data |
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Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data |
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Garrido, Susana |
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Garrido, Susana Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan Oliveira, P. B. Cunha, M. E. Chicharo, Maria Alexandra Van der Lingen, C. D. |
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Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan Oliveira, P. B. Cunha, M. E. Chicharo, Maria Alexandra Van der Lingen, C. D. |
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Sapientia |
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Garrido, Susana Ben-Hamadou, Radhouan Oliveira, P. B. Cunha, M. E. Chicharo, Maria Alexandra Van der Lingen, C. D. |
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Sardina pilchardus Stomach analysis Feeding intensity SeaWIFS Galicia NW Spain Northeastern Atalantic |
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Sardina pilchardus Stomach analysis Feeding intensity SeaWIFS Galicia NW Spain Northeastern Atalantic |
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Spatio-temporal variability of the diet of sardine Sardina pilchardus off Portugal was examined through analysis of the stomach contents of fish collected every 14 d from the west and south of Portugal during 2003/2004. Dietary composition of the modal sardine length class was assessed by determining the frequency of occurrence and carbon content of identified prey, and these 2 parameters were combined to estimate a modified index of relative importance of prey (mIRI). The most important prey for sardines were zooplankton, comprising crustacean eggs, copepods, decapods, cirripedes and fish eggs, dinoflagellates and diatoms (particularly the toxin-producer genus Pseudo-nitzschia), which together accounted for >90% of the estimated dietary carbon. Dietary seasonality was similar for both areas, except that the contribution of phytoplankton was higher for fish from the west Portuguese coast, where upwelling events are stronger and recurrent during spring and summer months. The predominance of prey <750 μm in sardine diet suggests that filter feeding is the dominant feeding mode used in the wild. Feeding intensity was similar for both sexes and for fish of different length classes and was higher on the west coast than in the south, which is probably related to the higher productivity of the west coast. Although there was high inter-annual variability in feeding intensity, this parameter was highest for both areas during spring and winter months. Temporal variability in satellite-derived chlorophyll a matched the temporal variability in the dietary contribution by phytoplankton and of sardine feeding intensity, suggesting further investigation of the potential use of satellite-derived chlorophyll a data as a proxy for sardine feeding intensity. |
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Garrido, S.; Ben-Hamadou, R.; Oliveira, P. B.; Cunha, M. E.; Chicharo, M. A.; van der Lingen, C. D. Diet and feeding intensity of sardine Sardina pilchardus: correlation with satellite-derived chlorophyll data, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 354, 245-256, 2008. 0171-8630 AUT: MCH00377; |
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