1974
DOI: 10.1016/0011-7471(74)90081-3
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Food habits of deep-sea macrourid fishes off the Oregon coast

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“…Generally, macrourids do not eat many echinoderms (Pearcy & Ambler 1974, Stein 1985, Martin & Christiansen 1997) even though they are very abundant and dominate the epibenthic megafauna in most abyssal habitats and at Stn M (Lauerman et al 1996). Absence of echinoderms in acidic macrourid stomachs is probably not an artifact resulting from rapid digestion because the few echinoderms found in stomach contents are mostly carbonate-rich ophiurids (Pearcy & Ambler 1974, Drazen et al 2001) and the present FA results do not suggest they are eaten to any great extent. In addition, Feller et al (1985), using crossreacting antisera techniques with C. armatus intestinal fluids from 2500 m in the western Atlantic, found evidence for consumption of holothurians, but not other echinoderms.…”
Section: Macrourid Diet Inferred From Fatty Acid Profilescontrasting
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“…Generally, macrourids do not eat many echinoderms (Pearcy & Ambler 1974, Stein 1985, Martin & Christiansen 1997) even though they are very abundant and dominate the epibenthic megafauna in most abyssal habitats and at Stn M (Lauerman et al 1996). Absence of echinoderms in acidic macrourid stomachs is probably not an artifact resulting from rapid digestion because the few echinoderms found in stomach contents are mostly carbonate-rich ophiurids (Pearcy & Ambler 1974, Drazen et al 2001) and the present FA results do not suggest they are eaten to any great extent. In addition, Feller et al (1985), using crossreacting antisera techniques with C. armatus intestinal fluids from 2500 m in the western Atlantic, found evidence for consumption of holothurians, but not other echinoderms.…”
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“…Macrourids are known to feed on squid (Gonatopsis borealis and gonatids) and epipelagic fishes (Trachurus symmetricus and Merluccius productus) as carrion. Only Protankyra brychia, a burrowing vermiform holothurian, has been found in the guts of C. armatus and C. yaquinae in the North Pacific (Pearcy & Ambler 1974, Drazen et al 2008c. Generally, macrourids do not eat many echinoderms (Pearcy & Ambler 1974, Stein 1985, Martin & Christiansen 1997) even though they are very abundant and dominate the epibenthic megafauna in most abyssal habitats and at Stn M (Lauerman et al 1996).…”
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“…Even though the young stages may be able to feed on secondary production under the euphotic zone, they exploit pelagic waters where planktonic abundance is less variable than in epipelagic waters (Marshal1 1953). Concerning adults, macrourids utilize primarily epibenthic and infaunal invertebrates and appear to be generalist feeders (Pearcy & Ambler 1974, Macpherson 1979, Mauchline & Gordon 1984, Carrasson & Matallanas 1989. Their diversified diet can guarantee an extended period for them to become mature.…”
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