Behavioral responses of juvenile golden gray mullet Liza aurata to changes in coastal temperatures and consequences for benthic food resources.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Temperature is an important factor for fish. Yet, little is known about temperature effects on the feeding behavior
of fish and the subsequent consequences of these behavioral changes on the spatial distribution of resources. We
analyzed the differences in the feeding behavior of two size classes of juvenile Liza aurata at two water
temperatures (i.e. 10 °C and 20 °C), using laboratory mesocosms. We also examined whether potential
temperature-induced changes in feeding behavior of the smaller size of L. aurata would affect the spatial
distribution of the microphytobenthos (MPB) biomass, an important resource in coastal systems.
Both the number of feeding events and the swimming velocity during feeding were higher at 20 °C than at 10 °C,
independent of the fish size. The time spent feeding did not vary between 10 °C and 20 °C, while the distance
covered during feeding was significantly smaller at 20 °C than at 10 °C. Grazing did not affect the mean MPB
biomass, but did increase its spatial variance at the smaller scale (i.e. a few centimeters) at 20 °C.
A high number of feeding events, a high swimming velocity during feeding and a small distance covered during
feeding in 20 °C-acclimated L. aurata most likely represented an adaptation to an increase in metabolism, as well
as to the need to reduce the energy costs of feeding at 20 °C. Results also indicated that changes in feeding behavior
of the 20 °C-acclimated L. aurata were responsible for the increase in small-scale spatial variability in the MPB
biomass but not an overall significant effect on the MPB mean. We suggested that the enhanced spatial patchiness
due to grazing by fish at 20 °C might yield a local increase in the mean MPB biomass, probably increasing
photosynthetic efficiency of cells and algal growth that counterbalance the negative effect of algal removal by fish.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Golden gray mullets Feeding behavior Temperature Grazing Microphytobenthos Spatial variance
Elenco autori:
Como, Serena
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