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Trophic ecology of Mustelus schmitti (Springer, 1939) in a nursery area of northern Patagonia
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2011-05Registro en:
Molina, Juan Manuel; Lopez Cazorla, Andrea Cecilia; Trophic ecology of Mustelus schmitti (Springer, 1939) in a nursery area of northern Patagonia; Elsevier Science; Journal of Sea Research; 65; 4; 5-2011; 381-389
1385-1101
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Autor
Molina, Juan Manuel
Lopez Cazorla, Andrea Cecilia
Resumen
Mustelus schmitti is an endangered endemic shark of the southwest Atlantic, and an important economical resource in Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay. The objective of this study was to describe the trophic ecology of M. schmitti in Anegada Bay, its feeding strategy and diet composition, along with the possible dietary shifts, due to season, sex, ontogeny and the different geographical features of the bay. Our results show that M. schmitti is a carnivorous opportunistic predator, feeding on a variety of benthic invertebrates. The diet presented seasonal and ontogenetic variations, while no differences in diet composition were observed between sexes or the different sampling sites. This species behave as a generalize feeder, with a wide trophic spectrum and a diverse diet. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.