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Seasonal and spatial variations of fish trophic guilds in a shallow,semi-enclosed tropical estuarine bay
Authors:Sukree Hajisamae  Sakri Ibrahim
Institution:(1) Department of Technology and Industries, Faculty of Science and Technology, Prince of Songkla University, Pattani, Thailand;(2) Faculty of Agrotechnology and Food Science, University Malaysia Terengganu, Terengganu, Malaysia
Abstract:A study on seasonal and spatial variations of feeding habits and trophic guilds of dominant fish species in Pattani Bay during March 2003 to February 2004 was aimed at classifying diet composition, identifying dominant food components of each species, categorizing trophic guilds of the community and evaluating effects of habitat characteristics and seasonality on guild organization. Most fishes showed high food intake, fed on a diverse range of food items but relied heavily on calanoid copepods and shrimps. All species, with the exception of Epinephelus coioides, were classified as specialist feeders. Four main dietary guilds were classified. Three of these were classified as the guilds dominated by at least two major food items. Significant variations in trophic guilds of 28 fish species based on habitat types and seasons were also identified. They could be divided into three seasonal groups and three site-groups and a single site. Trophic organization for each season and habitat ranged from two to four groups. This information identifies groups of fishes that seasonally and spatially utilize different food resources within a semi-enclosed estuarine bay ecosystem.
Keywords:Feeding ecology  Pattani Bay  South China Sea  Estuary  Gulf of Thailand
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