Trophic ecology of elasmobranchs caught off Gujarat, India, as inferred from stable isotopes

Author:

Borrell Asunción1,Cardona Luis1,Kumarran Ramanathan P.2,Aguilar Alejandro1

Affiliation:

1. IrBio, Institut de Recerca de la Biodiversitat and Department of Animal Biology, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona 08071, Spain

2. Mullai Nagar, Anna Nagar, Chennai 600040, India

Abstract

AbstractBorrell, A., Cardona, L., Kumarran, R. P., and Aguilar, A. 2011. Trophic ecology of elasmobranchs caught off Gujarat, India, as inferred from stable isotopes. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 68: . Habitat use and trophic levels were investigated in 13 species of elasmobranch caught off Gujarat, India, through their isotopic composition. Most of the animals were fished commercially and were immature, suggesting that fisheries operate in nursery habitats. All of the sharks analysed except Rhincodon typus had a higher estimated trophic level (>3.8) than rays and guitarfish (<3.8), suggesting a diet of bony fish and cephalopods. The trophic level of Sphyrna lewini and R. typus increased with total length, indicating ontogenetic dietary shifts, but the other species did not follow this trend. According to their δ13C values, R. typus, Mobula diabolus, and, surprisingly, Rhina ancylostoma appeared to be the most pelagic species. In comparison, Stegostoma fasciatum, Pristis pectinata, Rhinobatos granulatus, and Aetomylaeus maculatus appeared to be the most demersal, inshore species, and their δ13C signatures were significantly different from those of the three aforementioned species.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography

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