We investigated the effects of body size, feeding strategy and depth distribution on the trophic resource partitioning among the 26 dominant fish consumers in a fish assemblage on the central Mediterranean shelf-break. The fish assemblage was structured in two major trophic guilds: epibenthic and zooplanktonic feeders, according to the position of each predator along the benthos-plankton gradient. Within each main guild, the species were segregated along a prey-size or fish-size gradient into five further guilds. Fish size and prey size were strongly correlated, indicating that the prey-size niche can be well explained by predator size. Fish consumers showed a significant negative correlation between the similarity in prey type and the similarity in depth distribution; most species with similar trophic preferences segregated along the depth dimension. The only predators overlapping in both food and depth preferences were those with a more specialist trophic behavior. These results suggest that fish body size and depth preferences are the two main niche dimensions, explaining a large part of the coexistence between the Mediterranean shelf-break fish consumers.

Food resource partitioning in a Mediterranean demersal fish assemblage: The effect of body size and niche width / Colloca, Francesco; Paolo, Carpentieri; Elena, Balestri; Ardizzone, Domenico; Giandomenico, Ardizzone. - In: MARINE BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0025-3162. - STAMPA. - 157:3(2010), pp. 565-574. [10.1007/s00227-009-1342-7]

Food resource partitioning in a Mediterranean demersal fish assemblage: The effect of body size and niche width

COLLOCA, FRANCESCO;ARDIZZONE, Domenico;
2010

Abstract

We investigated the effects of body size, feeding strategy and depth distribution on the trophic resource partitioning among the 26 dominant fish consumers in a fish assemblage on the central Mediterranean shelf-break. The fish assemblage was structured in two major trophic guilds: epibenthic and zooplanktonic feeders, according to the position of each predator along the benthos-plankton gradient. Within each main guild, the species were segregated along a prey-size or fish-size gradient into five further guilds. Fish size and prey size were strongly correlated, indicating that the prey-size niche can be well explained by predator size. Fish consumers showed a significant negative correlation between the similarity in prey type and the similarity in depth distribution; most species with similar trophic preferences segregated along the depth dimension. The only predators overlapping in both food and depth preferences were those with a more specialist trophic behavior. These results suggest that fish body size and depth preferences are the two main niche dimensions, explaining a large part of the coexistence between the Mediterranean shelf-break fish consumers.
2010
biodiversity; north sea; patterns; community; catalan sea; dietary overlap; trophic relationships; coexistence; guild structure
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Food resource partitioning in a Mediterranean demersal fish assemblage: The effect of body size and niche width / Colloca, Francesco; Paolo, Carpentieri; Elena, Balestri; Ardizzone, Domenico; Giandomenico, Ardizzone. - In: MARINE BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0025-3162. - STAMPA. - 157:3(2010), pp. 565-574. [10.1007/s00227-009-1342-7]
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