Title of article :
The role of macrophytes as a refuge and food source for the estuarine isopod Exosphaeroma hylocoetes ()
Author/Authors :
Henninger، نويسنده , , Tony O. and Froneman، نويسنده , , P. William and Richoux، نويسنده , , Nicole B. and Hodgson، نويسنده , , Alan N.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The role of submerged macrophytes as refugia from fish predation and as possible food sources for the estuarine isopod Exosphaeroma hylocoetes (Barnard, K.H., 1940) was investigated. Laboratory experiments tested the effectiveness of artificial vegetation, replicating submerged vegetation, in enabling isopods to elude selected fish predators Rhabdosargus holubi, Glossogobius callidus, Monodactylus falciformis and Clinus cottoides. Isopods preferentially hid in the vegetation (>90%), even in absence of fish. The predatory fish had varying success in finding isopods within the vegetation. Isopod mortality ranged from 2% (R. holubi) to a maximum of 87% (C. cottoides) within vegetation, depending on the fish predator present. Stable isotope and fatty acid analyses ruled out the submerged macrophyte Ruppia maritima and inundated fringing grasses as direct food sources, but highlighted the epiphytic biota (mainly diatoms) found on the submerged vegetation and sediments as more likely food sources. These findings are consistent with gut content analyses. The results suggest that the close association of E. hylocoetes with R. maritima is the result of the vegetation providing the isopod with a refuge against fish predation as well as areas of increased food availability.
Keywords :
Submerged vegetation , fish predation , Stable carbon isotopes , fatty acid composition , estuarine isopod
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science