Diet of three juvenile fish species of the coastal zone of a Southwest Atlantic beach, Brazil
Knoeller, JessicaTomás, Acácio Ribeiro GomesVaske Junior, Teodoro
Surf zones are associated with a shelter area, nursery and feeding for several species of fish. In this study, the dietary habits of three species of fish with demersal habits (Gulf kingcroakerMenticirrhu gracilis, Whitesea catfishGenidens barbusand Barbu Polydacytlus virginicus), were verified in the surf zone area of an active urban beach of Baixada Santista, concerning structure in size, day and night abundances and overlapping diets. Atotal of 617 fish were analyzed, of which 362 were 194 were G. barbusand 61 were P. virginicus. Stomach contents, represented in Relative Importance Index diagrams, showed that the bivalve Donax gemmulais the most important food item for M. gracilis, scales of Teleostei for G. barbusand Euphausiacea for P. virginicus. In order to evaluate the similarity of the diets, the Macarthur & Levins indices and a cluster analysis with the Bray-Curtis distance were applied revealing that the diet is 44% different between G. barbusand M. gracilis, 5% between G. barbusand P. virginicusand of 84% between M. gracilisand P. virginicus. Anthropogenic waste like plastic, nylon, metal pieces, were only occasionaly observed.(AU)
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