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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Octopus vulgaris in the Caribbean is a specializing generalist
Jennifer A. Mather1  James B. Wood1  Roland C. Anderson1 
关键词: Octopus vulgaris;    Octopus;    Diet;    Middens;    Specializing generalist;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps07649
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: The diet of Octopus vulgaris was determined from the remains of 649 prey items gathered from the middens of 38 dens in a small area off the Caribbean island of Bonaire. Remains of 35 species of gastropod (19% of the total), 19 bivalves (51%) and 21 crustaceans (30%) were identified and examined for mode of entry into hard-shelled prey. Although 60% of the gastropods were drilled, neither the size/weight ratio nor the presence of an operculum determined whether drilling occurred. There were strong differences in prey preference among individual octopuses, and the Cardona niche breadth index (B’) of the midden items was 0.08, indicative of specialization. Examples include the exclusive preference for Pinna carnea by one den occupant. This study, by focusing on assessment of preference at specific den locations, is the first to show that while the population had a wide choice of prey items, the individual choices were much narrower, indicating that octopuses were specializing generalists.

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