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Quantitative aspects of feeding of chaetognaths in the eastern Mediterranean pelagic waters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 April 2003

George Kehayias
Affiliation:
Department of Environmental and Natural Resources Management, University School of Agrinio, Seferi 2, 30 100 Agrinio, Greece, E-mail: gkechagi@cc.uoi.gr

Abstract

The diet of all chaetognath species found in a broad pelagic area of the eastern Mediterranean was investigated through gut content analysis. Eight chaetognath species were recovered from four depth intervals between 0 to 300 m in the Ionian, Cretan and Rhodes Seas and in the Cretan Passage. The mean food containing ratio (FCR) value for all chaetognaths combined was 0·048. Copepods comprised nearly 65% of the total food items consumed. The epipelagic species Sagitta enflata, Sagitta serratodentata atlantica, Sagitta bipunctata and Sagitta minima fed mainly in the 0 to 50 m surface layer, while the mesopelagic species Sagitta lyra, Sagitta decipiens, Sagitta hexaptera and Krohnitta subtilis fed in deeper layers. Sagitta s. atlantica showed the highest mean FCR in the integrated water column (0 to 300 m) of the whole sampling area. The estimated impact of chaetognath predation on copepod communities ranged from 0·3 to 7·8% of the copepod standing stock, and was higher in the Ionian Sea and the Cretan Passage than in the Cretan and Rhodes Seas. Sagitta s. atlantica, S. lyra, and S. decipiens had the most important predation impact among the eight chaetognath species found in the 0 to 50 m, 50 to 100 m and 100 to 300 m depth layers respectively.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
2003 Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom

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