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Ciencias marinas

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AGUIRRE, Hugo  y  SANCHEZ, Pilar. Feeding resource partitioning between Mullus barbatus and M. surmuletus in the Catalan Sea (northwestern Mediterranean). Cienc. mar [online]. 2005, vol.31, n.2, pp.429-439. ISSN 0185-3880.

The diet composition of Mullus barbatus and M. surmuletus in relation to ontogeny was compared to evaluate resource partitioning between these sympatric species. For each species, the fish were grouped by total length (LT) into 1-cm length classes. Cluster analyses were performed using the Bray-Curtis similarity index and the group average link method (UPGMA). The results defined six new length groups based on diet similarities: (I) oldest adults of M. surmuletus (21-31 cm LT), (II) newly settled individuals of both species (6-8 cm LT), (III) oldest adults of M. barbatus (19-21 cm LT), (IV) adults of M. barbatus (1218 cm LT), (V) juveniles of both species, and (VI) adults of M. surmuletus (12-20, 22 cm LT). The analysis of similarities (ANOSIM) showed that there were significant differences in trophic composition between successive length groups (P ≤ 0.05). Although these sympatric species feed on a similarly wide range of prey, the relative proportion of their items showed clear differences between species and also throughout their ontogeny; these differences were more evident as the fish aged. The feeding patterns described in the present paper reveal the importance of the food partitioning strategy to allow the intra- and interspecific occurrence of these sympatric species.

Palabras llave : sympatric species; ontogeny; dietary similarities.

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