Feeding habits of the two-banded sea bream (Diplodus vulgaris) and the black sea bream (Spondyliosoma cantharus) (Sparidae) from the South-West coast of Portugal

Gonçalves J.M.S., Erzini K.

Date de parution: juin 1998
Volume: 22
Number: 3
Pagination: 245-254
Editeur: Société Française d'Ichtyologie
doi: https://doi.org/10.26028/cybium/1998-223-005
Résumé

The stomach contents of Diplodus vulgaris and Spondyliosoma cantharus were analysed using three simple methods (numeric, gravimetric and frequency of occurrence) and a composite index (I.R.I - Index of Relative Importance). To compare the species, the Schoener index was used. The diet of D. vulgaris consisted mainly of ophiuroids, polychaetes, amphipods and echinoids, while polychaetes, amphipods and hydrozoans dominated in the case of S. cantharus. There were some size-related differences in S. cantharus feeding. Diet overlap was relatively slight, with significant differences in feeding between the two species, notably in terms of greater consumption of echinoderms by D. vulgaris and hydrozoans by S. cantharus. As is the case for the majority of sea breams, D. vulgaris and S. cantharus are characterised by a diverse diet in terms of prey reflecting available prey items in their environment.

Mots-clés: ANE - Diet - Diplodus vulgaris - feeding habits - Portugal - Sparidae - Spondyliosoma cantharus
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