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Trophic ecology of young‐of‐the‐year elasmobranchs in a critical habitat within the Río de la Plata outer estuarine waters
Authors:Andr  s C. Milessi,Agustí  n M. De Wysiecki,Andr  s J. Jaureguizar
Affiliation:Andrés C. Milessi,Agustín M. De Wysiecki,Andrés J. Jaureguizar
Abstract:Knowledge on the trophic ecology of elasmobranch species in all their size classes is important to determine complex trophic roles and relationships between members of the community, which ultimately promotes the development of more effective conservation measures. This study investigates the diet of young‐of‐the‐year from two shark and one skate species that are common within the Southwest Atlantic Ocean. Identification and analysis of stomach contents indicated that the broadnose sevengill shark Notorynchus cepedianus fed mostly on fishes (96.08%IRI), whereas the angular angel shark Squatina guggenheim, and the smallnose fanskate Sympterygia bonapartii preyed mainly on crustaceans (68.73–99.96%IRI). In particular, Artemesia longinaris, a widely distributed small shrimp, was an important prey item for the two crustacean feeders. The high proportion of stomachs with food and the trophic levels suggest that the three species are active predators at a very young age. A high frequency of neonates was also observed for all species, suggesting that parturition events are probably occurring nearby. Overall, this study suggest that the nearshore waters of northern Argentina are functioning as an important feeding ground for co‐occurring elasmobranch species within an important estuarine habitat.
Keywords:active feeders  Chondrichthyes  length–  weight relationships  Southwest Atlantic  stomach contents
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