2007
DOI: 10.4067/s0716-078x2007000400002
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Cambios en la morfometría bucal y su relación con la dieta de Thyrsites atun (Euphrasen, 1791) en el centro-sur de Chile

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“…It is particularly interesting the high trophic overlap between ancient snoek and hake. Currently, snoek inhabits the coastal waters of the cold temperate Southern Hemisphere with SST between 13°C and 18°C (Bianchi et al, ), including Chile (Bahamonde, ; Duarte et al, ), the western Atlantic coast of South Africa (Griffiths, 2002, ; Isaacs, ), the southern coast of Australia and the coast of New Zealand (Augé, Lalas, Davis, & Chilvers, ; Mehl, ). Nowadays, snoek is absent from the coasts of Argentina and the subantarctic waters of the Beagle Channel, where the SST is between 5°C and 10°C (Lloris & Rucabado, ; López et al, ; Zangrando, Ponce, et al, ).…”
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“…It is particularly interesting the high trophic overlap between ancient snoek and hake. Currently, snoek inhabits the coastal waters of the cold temperate Southern Hemisphere with SST between 13°C and 18°C (Bianchi et al, ), including Chile (Bahamonde, ; Duarte et al, ), the western Atlantic coast of South Africa (Griffiths, 2002, ; Isaacs, ), the southern coast of Australia and the coast of New Zealand (Augé, Lalas, Davis, & Chilvers, ; Mehl, ). Nowadays, snoek is absent from the coasts of Argentina and the subantarctic waters of the Beagle Channel, where the SST is between 5°C and 10°C (Lloris & Rucabado, ; López et al, ; Zangrando, Ponce, et al, ).…”
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“…including Chile (Bahamonde, 1951;Duarte et al, 2007), the western Atlantic coast of South Africa (Griffiths, 2002(Griffiths, , 2002(Griffiths, , 2003Isaacs, 2013), the southern coast of Australia and the coast of New Zealand (Augé, Lalas, Davis, & Chilvers, 2012;Mehl, 1969). Nowadays, snoek is absent from the coasts of Argentina and the subantarctic waters of the Beagle Channel, where the SST is between 5°C and 10°C (Lloris & Rucabado, 1991;López et al, 1996;Zangrando, Ponce, et al, 2016).…”
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“…De esta forma, pueden permanecer cerca de la costa gracias a su capacidad de retener calor y mantener sus cuerpos más calientes que la temperatura circundante (Graham & Dickson 2000, Sepúlveda et al 2007. Por otra parte, su presencia como fauna acompañante de la pesquería de T. atun en BC Chile (Tabla 1), deja en evidencia que tal como ocurre en aguas costeras de Nueva Zelanda (O'Driscoll & McClatchie 1998), la especie cuenta con registros junto a T. murphyi forrajeando Euphausida, Cephalopoda y pequeños pelágicos (sardinas y anchoas) (Yatsu 1995, Bertrand et al 2004, Duarte et al 2007, Reyes et al 2017.…”
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“…The snake mackerel (Thyrsites atun) is a carnivorous fish that feeds primarily on schooling marine animals, including Euphausiacea in oceanic areas and squid (Loligo gahi) and small fish, such as anchovies (Engraulis ringens), sardines (Strangomera bentincki), and mote sculpins (Normanichthys crockeri), in neritic areas (DUARTE et al, 2007). The presence of parasites can reflect past and present relationships with their hosts, such as trophic relationships, phylogenetic affinities and migrations (RODRIGUEZ; GEORGE-NASCIMENTO, 1996).…”
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confidence: 99%