2017
DOI: 10.1590/1982-0224-20160047
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Feeding ecology of two sympatric species of large-sized groupers (Perciformes: Epinephelidae) on Southwestern Atlantic coralline reefs

Abstract: Red and black groupers are large-bodied opportunistic ambush predators commonly found in Southwestern Atlantic tropical reefs. We investigated the diet of both species in order to detail ontogenetic, spatial and temporal trends, and to assess the extent of overlap in resource use between these two sympatric predators on the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil. Decapods and fishes were the main food items of Epinephelus morio while fishes were the main prey of Mycteroperca bonaci. Both diets were significantly influenced by … Show more

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“…Across this region, snappers and groupers are common fishery resources (Martins, Costa, Olavo, & Haimovici, ; MPA, ), caught mainly by handline and harpoon (Olavo, Costa, & Martins, ; Previero & Gasalla, ). They are carnivorous species that feed on fish and crustaceans (Freitas et al, ), and they play a fundamental role in the trophic equilibrium of the coral reef ecosystems (Rizzari, Frisch, Hoey, & McCormick, ). Despite the explicit snapper and grouper economic and ecological importance, their fisheries are not evaluated or monitored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Across this region, snappers and groupers are common fishery resources (Martins, Costa, Olavo, & Haimovici, ; MPA, ), caught mainly by handline and harpoon (Olavo, Costa, & Martins, ; Previero & Gasalla, ). They are carnivorous species that feed on fish and crustaceans (Freitas et al, ), and they play a fundamental role in the trophic equilibrium of the coral reef ecosystems (Rizzari, Frisch, Hoey, & McCormick, ). Despite the explicit snapper and grouper economic and ecological importance, their fisheries are not evaluated or monitored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study proved protogynous hermaphroditism in E. morio and M. bonaci from Abrolhos Bank (FREITAS et al, 2017). By comparing the length frequencies of these stocks ( Fig.…”
Section: Fish Sex Change and Size Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Most groupers can change their body color according to the brightness, turbidity, bottom type or activity engaged (DELOACH, 1999). The groupers studied here are usually hermaphroditic, starting the life as females and changing to males at larger sizes (DELOACH, 1999;RANDALL, 1968), however this sex change has not yet been registered for Abrolhos Bank groupers (FREITAS et al, 2017).…”
Section: Groups Of Stocks As Fisheries Management Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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