2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10452-019-09706-3
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Spatial variation in the feeding strategies of Mediterranean fish: flatfish and mullet in the Gulf of Gaeta (Italy)

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“…However, the comparison with this prior work is limited because they did not analyse isotopic composition of food sources. In contrast, the differentiation of the organic matter size fractions used in the present study revealed differences in food habits between M. curema and M. liza, which were not possible in other works that analysed the organic matter pool as a single larger (1.2-300 μm) fraction (Faye et al, 2011;Le Loc'h et al, 2015;Carassou et al, 2017;Cicala et al, 2019).…”
Section: Assimilated Diet and Isotopic Niche Overlap Inferred By Siacontrasting
confidence: 92%
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“…However, the comparison with this prior work is limited because they did not analyse isotopic composition of food sources. In contrast, the differentiation of the organic matter size fractions used in the present study revealed differences in food habits between M. curema and M. liza, which were not possible in other works that analysed the organic matter pool as a single larger (1.2-300 μm) fraction (Faye et al, 2011;Le Loc'h et al, 2015;Carassou et al, 2017;Cicala et al, 2019).…”
Section: Assimilated Diet and Isotopic Niche Overlap Inferred By Siacontrasting
confidence: 92%
“…Compared with previous studies (e.g. Faye et al, 2011;Le Loc'h et al, 2015;Carassou et al, 2017;Cicala et al, 2019) that analysed bulk organic matter that included all size fractions, our analyses provide new isotopic evidence supporting the hypothesis that juvenile mullets exhibit particle preferences during feeding. Higher assimilation of SOM with size particles between 68 and 250 μm suggests a feeding preference for microphytobenthos (20-200 μm), compared with smaller cell sizes such as nanophytobenthos (2-20 μm) and picophytobenthos (0.2-2 μm).…”
Section: Assimilated Diet and Isotopic Niche Overlap Inferred By Siasupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…It is acknowledged that increased N-loads promote significant changes in aquatic productivity [76] that could potentially affect the composition of the prey community [77,78]. This in turn might be reflected in the feeding behaviour of consumers at all trophic levels [2,7,79].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, stable isotope analysis (SIA) of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) has been increasingly applied to bears 17 , 20 , 24 , 26 28 . Based on whole organisms or samples of their tissues 29 32 , SIA is based on the evidence that isotopic values are directly related to the assimilated diet, since tissues are synthetized from the nutrients formerly assimilated, reflecting their isotopic composition in a predictable manner 33 , 34 . More recently, Bayesian mixing models have been used to discriminate the proportional contributions of different assimilated food items to the consumer diet 28 , 35 37 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%