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Diet and predators of Tenagomysis tasmaniae Fenton, Anisomysis mixta australis (Zimmer) and Paramesopodopsis rufa Fenton from south-eastern Tasmania (Crustacea:Mysidacea)
Authors:Gwen Elizabeth Fenton
Affiliation:(1) Zoology Department, University of Tasmania, G.P.O. Box 252C Hobart, 7001, Tasmania, Australia
Abstract:The diets of three mysid species Tenagomysis tasmaniae Fenton, Anisomysis mixta australis (Zimmer) and Paramesopodopsis rufa Fenton were investigated together with a number of potential fish predators by gut contents and stable isotope analysis. Gut content analysis of the three mysis species revealed that all have an omnivorous diet, although the stomachs of P. rufa contained a greater percentage of crustacean remains, whereas the stomach contents of T. tasmaniae were largely composed of fragments of macroalgae. The stomach contents of A. mixta australis were composed mainly of fine particulate matter. Diel feeding rhythms were examined from mysids collected during a 24-hour sampling session in October. P. rufa appeared to be primarily a day-time feeder while T. tasmaniae fed more intensively at night. The results for A. mixta australis were inconclusive. Gut contents analysis of fish collected at the study site revealed predation on mysids by Arripis trutta (juveniles), Aldrichetta forsteri, Vincentia conspersa and Pseudolabrus fucicola. The mysid species most frequently eaten was Tenagomysis australis Fenton. The mysid species most frequently eaten was Tenagomysis australis Fenton.
Keywords:mysidacea  Tenagomysis tasmaniae  Anisomysis mixta australis  Paramesopodopsis rufa  diet  stable isotope
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