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Frontiers in Marine Science
Selective feeding of the mullet larvae Liza haematocheila during ontogeny in Laizhou Bay, Bohai Sea, China: The importance of small copepods in mesozooplankton as prey
Marine Science
Bing Dong1  Lu Zhang1  Xiaonan Yuan2  Lixin Zhu2  Xiaohong Sun2  Minpeng Song2  Zhengguang Li2  Zhenlin Liang2  Yan Song3 
[1] Environmental Monitoring Laboratory, Weihai Marine and Fishery Monitoring and Hazard Mitigation Center, Weihai, China;Marine College, Shandong University, Weihai, China;Marine Remote Sensing Laboratory, North China Sea Marine Forecasting Center of State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao, China;
关键词: mullet larvae;    small copepods;    standard length;    gape size;    gut content;    diet shift;    prey selection;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fmars.2023.1147886
 received in 2023-01-19, accepted in 2023-02-16,  发布年份 2023
来源: Frontiers
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【 摘 要 】

The mullet Liza haematocheila is widely distributed in low-salinity waters around the world and has high economic value. However, details regarding the foraging ecology of mullet larvae remain unclear. Larvae of L. haematocheila were sampled in Laizhou Bay of the Bohai Sea, China, in May 2016, and diet composition was detected using gut content analysis to compare differences in feeding parameters and diet shift in dominant prey during ontogeny. The results showed no linear relationship between gape size (GS) and standard length (SL) at larva length <7 mm (flexion larvae, FL), but linear increase was observed for SL >7 mm (post-flexion larvae, PFL). Maximum prey size (MPS) overlapped with GS during the FL stage but was never higher than GS during the PFL stage. Trends of increasing MPS and prey size range (PSR) during the PFL stage were lower than those during the FL stage, but prey number (PN) increased significantly during the PFL stage. Diet composition analyses in mullet larvae showed a total of 10 mesozooplankton species (or categories), of which 8 species were copepods (including copepods nauplii and copepodites), and showed the dominance of 4 small copepods (<1 mm). Analyses of the numerical proportion of dominant copepods showed that the largest prey (Paracalanus parvus) gradually increased as GS increased; conversely, the smallest prey (nauplii of Calanus sinicus) decreased. Collectively, these results suggest that PFL tends to exhibit increased PN but not prey size or size range, and diet shifts from smaller to larger prey during ontogeny in mullet larvae. All these indicate that PFL has higher prey selection ability compared with FL, specifically switching the diet to include larger small copepods during the PFL stage and increasing the prey number instead of increasing prey size. These determine the importance of small copepods in mesozooplankton as dominant prey and facilitate predictions of the impact of climate change on mesozooplankton and fish larvae.

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