Feeding Behaviour of Seven Icefish Species (Channichthyidae) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica

Author:

Carlig Erica1ORCID,Di Blasi Davide2ORCID,Ghigliotti Laura1ORCID,Scalas Andreas3ORCID,Stewart Andrew L.4ORCID,Mortara Michela3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for the Study of the Anthropic Impacts and the Sustainability of the Marine Environment (IAS), National Research Council (CNR) of Italy, Via De Marini 6, 16149 Genoa, Italy

2. Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Genoa Marine Centre (GMC), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn–National Institute of Marine Biology, Ecology and Biotechnology, Villa del Principe, Piazza del Principe 4, 16126 Genoa, Italy

3. Institute of Applied Mathematics and Computer Technologies (IMATI), National Research Council (CNR) of Italy, Via De Marini 6, 16149 Genoa, Italy

4. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, 169 Tory Street, Wellington 6011, New Zealand

Abstract

The Channichthyidae, a monophyletic fish group belonging to the suborder Notothenioidei, are uniquely adapted to the polar environment. However, while their physiology has been extensively studied, studies on their ecology are relatively rare. Here, we investigated the trophic ecology of seven icefish species (Chaenodraco wilsoni, Chionobathyscus dewitti, Chionodraco hamatus, Dacodraco hunteri, Neopagetopis ionah, Pagetodes antarcticus and Pagetopsis macropterus) by using the traditional morphometric approach to assess the relationship between form and feeding function. The suction index (SI), the mechanical advantage in jaw closing (MA) and nine morphological traits related to feeding structures have been analysed. Icefish species are characterised by non-protractible, elongate jaws and a wide gape; such morphological features influence the low values of both MA and SI, supporting their ram-feeding habit. The ecomorphological differences among species resulted mainly determined by the anatomical structures related to SI. Such differences do not seem to be determined primarily by the type of prey, as is the case in other taxonomic groups of Notothenioidei, but rather by phylogenetic proximity. A 3D animation was developed to visualise the different feeding modes of two icefish species (C. hamatus and P. macropterus) which are characterised by different approaches to prey.

Funder

Italian National Programme for Antarctic Research (PNRA) project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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