Loading…

Diet composition and feeding habits of Lithognathus mormyrus (Sparidae) from the Gulf of Gabes (Central Mediterranean)

The diet and feeding habits of the striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus, from the Gulf of Gabes were investigated by examining the stomach contents of 1221 specimens ranging from 9.7 cm to 24.1 cm total length (and 11.2 g to 158.1 g in weight). Specimens were collected from commercial catches bet...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2016-11, Vol.96 (7), p.1491-1498
Main Authors: Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader, Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa, Jarboui, Othman, Missaoui, Hechmi
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Citations: Items that this one cites
Items that cite this one
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
cited_by cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c350t-463f7c3764deeaa5ef9df799651218b45a0034ff3edd1dcd5d9e0751bcccd63f3
cites cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c350t-463f7c3764deeaa5ef9df799651218b45a0034ff3edd1dcd5d9e0751bcccd63f3
container_end_page 1498
container_issue 7
container_start_page 1491
container_title Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom
container_volume 96
creator Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader
Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa
Jarboui, Othman
Missaoui, Hechmi
description The diet and feeding habits of the striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus, from the Gulf of Gabes were investigated by examining the stomach contents of 1221 specimens ranging from 9.7 cm to 24.1 cm total length (and 11.2 g to 158.1 g in weight). Specimens were collected from commercial catches between September 2005 and August 2007. Of the total number of examined stomachs, 1115 were empty (Index of vacuity = 91.3%). This percentage varied significantly over the year, attaining a maximum in winter (95.77%) and summer (95.79%) and, a minimum in autumn (82.25%). Eight higher taxonomic groups were identified (teleosts, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, annelids, spongia and plantae). Crustaceans were the most important prey taxa, constituting 84.6% of the total IRI. Other taxa, such as teleosts, and molluscs were of secondary importance. Significant differences in the diet were observed in relation to season. The estimated trophic level was 3.63 ± 0.59 for the whole population of L. mormyrus of the Gulf of Gabes. Based on the composition of its diet, this species may be considered to be an omnivorous fish with a preference for animal material and showed a specialist feeding strategy.
doi_str_mv 10.1017/S0025315415001769
format article
fullrecord <record><control><sourceid>proquest_cross</sourceid><recordid>TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1837332247</recordid><sourceformat>XML</sourceformat><sourcesystem>PC</sourcesystem><cupid>10_1017_S0025315415001769</cupid><sourcerecordid>4213686291</sourcerecordid><originalsourceid>FETCH-LOGICAL-c350t-463f7c3764deeaa5ef9df799651218b45a0034ff3edd1dcd5d9e0751bcccd63f3</originalsourceid><addsrcrecordid>eNp1kUFLwzAUx4MoOKcfwFvAiztUk6Zp1qNMncLEg3ouafKyRdpmJqmwb2_KPIjiKS-83-_P4z2Ezim5ooSK6xdCcs4oLygn6V9WB2hCi7LKRKoP0WRsZ2P_GJ2E8E4SVIr5BH3eWohYuW7rgo3W9Vj2GhsAbfs13sjGxoCdwSsbN27dy7gZAu6c73Y-FZcvW-mtljDDxrsOxw3g5dCa0VjKBhKxgD562eKnlBjBe9mD7Gen6MjINsDZ9ztFb_d3r4uHbPW8fFzcrDLFOIlZUTIjFBNloQGk5GAqbURVlZzmdN4UXBLCCmMYaE210lxXQASnjVJKJ5dN0eU-d-vdxwAh1p0NCto2jeGGUNM5E4zleSESevELfXeD79N0icrneVkJNlJ0TynvQvBg6q23nfS7mpJ6vET95xLJYd-O7Jq0rjX8iP7X-gK3VYse</addsrcrecordid><sourcetype>Aggregation Database</sourcetype><iscdi>true</iscdi><recordtype>article</recordtype><pqid>1828269737</pqid></control><display><type>article</type><title>Diet composition and feeding habits of Lithognathus mormyrus (Sparidae) from the Gulf of Gabes (Central Mediterranean)</title><source>Cambridge University Press</source><creator>Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader ; Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa ; Jarboui, Othman ; Missaoui, Hechmi</creator><creatorcontrib>Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader ; Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa ; Jarboui, Othman ; Missaoui, Hechmi</creatorcontrib><description>The diet and feeding habits of the striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus, from the Gulf of Gabes were investigated by examining the stomach contents of 1221 specimens ranging from 9.7 cm to 24.1 cm total length (and 11.2 g to 158.1 g in weight). Specimens were collected from commercial catches between September 2005 and August 2007. Of the total number of examined stomachs, 1115 were empty (Index of vacuity = 91.3%). This percentage varied significantly over the year, attaining a maximum in winter (95.77%) and summer (95.79%) and, a minimum in autumn (82.25%). Eight higher taxonomic groups were identified (teleosts, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, annelids, spongia and plantae). Crustaceans were the most important prey taxa, constituting 84.6% of the total IRI. Other taxa, such as teleosts, and molluscs were of secondary importance. Significant differences in the diet were observed in relation to season. The estimated trophic level was 3.63 ± 0.59 for the whole population of L. mormyrus of the Gulf of Gabes. Based on the composition of its diet, this species may be considered to be an omnivorous fish with a preference for animal material and showed a specialist feeding strategy.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0025-3154</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1469-7769</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1017/S0025315415001769</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press</publisher><subject>Annelida ; Coasts ; Crustaceans ; Diet ; Fish ; Fisheries ; Food ; Lithognathus mormyrus ; Marine ; Mollusca ; Mollusks ; Plantae ; Predation ; Seasons ; Sparidae ; Spongia ; Taxa ; Teleostei ; Trophic levels ; Variance analysis</subject><ispartof>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2016-11, Vol.96 (7), p.1491-1498</ispartof><rights>Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2015</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c350t-463f7c3764deeaa5ef9df799651218b45a0034ff3edd1dcd5d9e0751bcccd63f3</citedby><cites>FETCH-LOGICAL-c350t-463f7c3764deeaa5ef9df799651218b45a0034ff3edd1dcd5d9e0751bcccd63f3</cites></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><linktohtml>$$Uhttps://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0025315415001769/type/journal_article$$EHTML$$P50$$Gcambridge$$H</linktohtml><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,27922,27923,72730</link.rule.ids></links><search><creatorcontrib>Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Jarboui, Othman</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Missaoui, Hechmi</creatorcontrib><title>Diet composition and feeding habits of Lithognathus mormyrus (Sparidae) from the Gulf of Gabes (Central Mediterranean)</title><title>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom</title><addtitle>J. Mar. Biol. Ass</addtitle><description>The diet and feeding habits of the striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus, from the Gulf of Gabes were investigated by examining the stomach contents of 1221 specimens ranging from 9.7 cm to 24.1 cm total length (and 11.2 g to 158.1 g in weight). Specimens were collected from commercial catches between September 2005 and August 2007. Of the total number of examined stomachs, 1115 were empty (Index of vacuity = 91.3%). This percentage varied significantly over the year, attaining a maximum in winter (95.77%) and summer (95.79%) and, a minimum in autumn (82.25%). Eight higher taxonomic groups were identified (teleosts, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, annelids, spongia and plantae). Crustaceans were the most important prey taxa, constituting 84.6% of the total IRI. Other taxa, such as teleosts, and molluscs were of secondary importance. Significant differences in the diet were observed in relation to season. The estimated trophic level was 3.63 ± 0.59 for the whole population of L. mormyrus of the Gulf of Gabes. Based on the composition of its diet, this species may be considered to be an omnivorous fish with a preference for animal material and showed a specialist feeding strategy.</description><subject>Annelida</subject><subject>Coasts</subject><subject>Crustaceans</subject><subject>Diet</subject><subject>Fish</subject><subject>Fisheries</subject><subject>Food</subject><subject>Lithognathus mormyrus</subject><subject>Marine</subject><subject>Mollusca</subject><subject>Mollusks</subject><subject>Plantae</subject><subject>Predation</subject><subject>Seasons</subject><subject>Sparidae</subject><subject>Spongia</subject><subject>Taxa</subject><subject>Teleostei</subject><subject>Trophic levels</subject><subject>Variance analysis</subject><issn>0025-3154</issn><issn>1469-7769</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2016</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><recordid>eNp1kUFLwzAUx4MoOKcfwFvAiztUk6Zp1qNMncLEg3ouafKyRdpmJqmwb2_KPIjiKS-83-_P4z2Ezim5ooSK6xdCcs4oLygn6V9WB2hCi7LKRKoP0WRsZ2P_GJ2E8E4SVIr5BH3eWohYuW7rgo3W9Vj2GhsAbfs13sjGxoCdwSsbN27dy7gZAu6c73Y-FZcvW-mtljDDxrsOxw3g5dCa0VjKBhKxgD562eKnlBjBe9mD7Gen6MjINsDZ9ztFb_d3r4uHbPW8fFzcrDLFOIlZUTIjFBNloQGk5GAqbURVlZzmdN4UXBLCCmMYaE210lxXQASnjVJKJ5dN0eU-d-vdxwAh1p0NCto2jeGGUNM5E4zleSESevELfXeD79N0icrneVkJNlJ0TynvQvBg6q23nfS7mpJ6vET95xLJYd-O7Jq0rjX8iP7X-gK3VYse</recordid><startdate>201611</startdate><enddate>201611</enddate><creator>Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader</creator><creator>Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa</creator><creator>Jarboui, Othman</creator><creator>Missaoui, Hechmi</creator><general>Cambridge University Press</general><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>3V.</scope><scope>7QG</scope><scope>7SN</scope><scope>7TN</scope><scope>88A</scope><scope>8FE</scope><scope>8FH</scope><scope>8FK</scope><scope>ABUWG</scope><scope>AEUYN</scope><scope>AFKRA</scope><scope>AZQEC</scope><scope>BBNVY</scope><scope>BENPR</scope><scope>BHPHI</scope><scope>BKSAR</scope><scope>C1K</scope><scope>CCPQU</scope><scope>DWQXO</scope><scope>F1W</scope><scope>GNUQQ</scope><scope>H95</scope><scope>HCIFZ</scope><scope>L.G</scope><scope>LK8</scope><scope>M7N</scope><scope>M7P</scope><scope>PCBAR</scope><scope>PQEST</scope><scope>PQQKQ</scope><scope>PQUKI</scope></search><sort><creationdate>201611</creationdate><title>Diet composition and feeding habits of Lithognathus mormyrus (Sparidae) from the Gulf of Gabes (Central Mediterranean)</title><author>Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader ; Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa ; Jarboui, Othman ; Missaoui, Hechmi</author></sort><facets><frbrtype>5</frbrtype><frbrgroupid>cdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c350t-463f7c3764deeaa5ef9df799651218b45a0034ff3edd1dcd5d9e0751bcccd63f3</frbrgroupid><rsrctype>articles</rsrctype><prefilter>articles</prefilter><language>eng</language><creationdate>2016</creationdate><topic>Annelida</topic><topic>Coasts</topic><topic>Crustaceans</topic><topic>Diet</topic><topic>Fish</topic><topic>Fisheries</topic><topic>Food</topic><topic>Lithognathus mormyrus</topic><topic>Marine</topic><topic>Mollusca</topic><topic>Mollusks</topic><topic>Plantae</topic><topic>Predation</topic><topic>Seasons</topic><topic>Sparidae</topic><topic>Spongia</topic><topic>Taxa</topic><topic>Teleostei</topic><topic>Trophic levels</topic><topic>Variance analysis</topic><toplevel>peer_reviewed</toplevel><toplevel>online_resources</toplevel><creatorcontrib>Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Jarboui, Othman</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Missaoui, Hechmi</creatorcontrib><collection>CrossRef</collection><collection>ProQuest Central (Corporate)</collection><collection>Animal Behavior Abstracts</collection><collection>Ecology Abstracts</collection><collection>Oceanic Abstracts</collection><collection>Biology Database (Alumni Edition)</collection><collection>ProQuest SciTech Collection</collection><collection>ProQuest Natural Science Collection</collection><collection>ProQuest Central (Alumni) (purchase pre-March 2016)</collection><collection>ProQuest Central (Alumni)</collection><collection>ProQuest One Sustainability</collection><collection>ProQuest Central</collection><collection>ProQuest Central Essentials</collection><collection>Biological Science Collection</collection><collection>AUTh Library subscriptions: ProQuest Central</collection><collection>ProQuest Natural Science Collection</collection><collection>Earth, Atmospheric &amp; Aquatic Science Collection</collection><collection>Environmental Sciences and Pollution Management</collection><collection>ProQuest One Community College</collection><collection>ProQuest Central</collection><collection>ASFA: Aquatic Sciences and Fisheries Abstracts</collection><collection>ProQuest Central Student</collection><collection>Aquatic Science &amp; Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) 1: Biological Sciences &amp; Living Resources</collection><collection>SciTech Premium Collection</collection><collection>Aquatic Science &amp; Fisheries Abstracts (ASFA) Professional</collection><collection>Biological Sciences</collection><collection>Algology Mycology and Protozoology Abstracts (Microbiology C)</collection><collection>Biological Science Database</collection><collection>Earth, Atmospheric &amp; Aquatic Science Database</collection><collection>ProQuest One Academic Eastern Edition (DO NOT USE)</collection><collection>ProQuest One Academic</collection><collection>ProQuest One Academic UKI Edition</collection><jtitle>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom</jtitle></facets><delivery><delcategory>Remote Search Resource</delcategory><fulltext>fulltext</fulltext></delivery><addata><au>Ben Hadj Hamida, Nader</au><au>Ben Abdallah-Ben Hadj Hamida, Olfa</au><au>Jarboui, Othman</au><au>Missaoui, Hechmi</au><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Diet composition and feeding habits of Lithognathus mormyrus (Sparidae) from the Gulf of Gabes (Central Mediterranean)</atitle><jtitle>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom</jtitle><addtitle>J. Mar. Biol. Ass</addtitle><date>2016-11</date><risdate>2016</risdate><volume>96</volume><issue>7</issue><spage>1491</spage><epage>1498</epage><pages>1491-1498</pages><issn>0025-3154</issn><eissn>1469-7769</eissn><abstract>The diet and feeding habits of the striped seabream, Lithognathus mormyrus, from the Gulf of Gabes were investigated by examining the stomach contents of 1221 specimens ranging from 9.7 cm to 24.1 cm total length (and 11.2 g to 158.1 g in weight). Specimens were collected from commercial catches between September 2005 and August 2007. Of the total number of examined stomachs, 1115 were empty (Index of vacuity = 91.3%). This percentage varied significantly over the year, attaining a maximum in winter (95.77%) and summer (95.79%) and, a minimum in autumn (82.25%). Eight higher taxonomic groups were identified (teleosts, crustaceans, molluscs, echinoderms, annelids, spongia and plantae). Crustaceans were the most important prey taxa, constituting 84.6% of the total IRI. Other taxa, such as teleosts, and molluscs were of secondary importance. Significant differences in the diet were observed in relation to season. The estimated trophic level was 3.63 ± 0.59 for the whole population of L. mormyrus of the Gulf of Gabes. Based on the composition of its diet, this species may be considered to be an omnivorous fish with a preference for animal material and showed a specialist feeding strategy.</abstract><cop>Cambridge, UK</cop><pub>Cambridge University Press</pub><doi>10.1017/S0025315415001769</doi><tpages>8</tpages></addata></record>
fulltext fulltext
identifier ISSN: 0025-3154
ispartof Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2016-11, Vol.96 (7), p.1491-1498
issn 0025-3154
1469-7769
language eng
recordid cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1837332247
source Cambridge University Press
subjects Annelida
Coasts
Crustaceans
Diet
Fish
Fisheries
Food
Lithognathus mormyrus
Marine
Mollusca
Mollusks
Plantae
Predation
Seasons
Sparidae
Spongia
Taxa
Teleostei
Trophic levels
Variance analysis
title Diet composition and feeding habits of Lithognathus mormyrus (Sparidae) from the Gulf of Gabes (Central Mediterranean)
url http://sfxeu10.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/loughborough?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&ctx_enc=info:ofi/enc:UTF-8&ctx_tim=2025-01-14T14%3A34%3A58IST&url_ver=Z39.88-2004&url_ctx_fmt=infofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rfr_id=info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com:primo3-Article-proquest_cross&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.genre=article&rft.atitle=Diet%20composition%20and%20feeding%20habits%20of%20Lithognathus%20mormyrus%20(Sparidae)%20from%20the%20Gulf%20of%20Gabes%20(Central%20Mediterranean)&rft.jtitle=Journal%20of%20the%20Marine%20Biological%20Association%20of%20the%20United%20Kingdom&rft.au=Ben%20Hadj%20Hamida,%20Nader&rft.date=2016-11&rft.volume=96&rft.issue=7&rft.spage=1491&rft.epage=1498&rft.pages=1491-1498&rft.issn=0025-3154&rft.eissn=1469-7769&rft_id=info:doi/10.1017/S0025315415001769&rft_dat=%3Cproquest_cross%3E4213686291%3C/proquest_cross%3E%3Cgrp_id%3Ecdi_FETCH-LOGICAL-c350t-463f7c3764deeaa5ef9df799651218b45a0034ff3edd1dcd5d9e0751bcccd63f3%3C/grp_id%3E%3Coa%3E%3C/oa%3E%3Curl%3E%3C/url%3E&rft_id=info:oai/&rft_pqid=1828269737&rft_id=info:pmid/&rft_cupid=10_1017_S0025315415001769&rfr_iscdi=true