Frontiers in Marine Science (Jun 2022)

Trophic Niche Partitioning of Five Sciaenidae Species Sampled in Zhoushan Archipelago Waters via Stable Isotope Analysis

  • Jing Wang,
  • Jing Wang,
  • Ri-Jin Jiang,
  • Ri-Jin Jiang,
  • Ri-Jin Jiang,
  • Ri-Jin Jiang,
  • Yi Xiao,
  • Yi Xiao,
  • Rui Yin,
  • Feng Chen,
  • Yong-dong Zhou,
  • Han-Xiang Xu,
  • Han-Xiang Xu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.880123
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Sciaenid fishes are usually associated with large freshwater inputs and are the most important economic fish on the coastal shelf off mainland China. To compare the differences in ecological niche and resource sharing among different populations of Sciaenidae species, we collected samples of Larimichthys polyactis, Collichthys lucidus, Johnius belangerii, Nibea albiflora, and Miichthys miiuy from Zhoushan Archipelago waters from 2019 to 2021 and investigated the carbon and nitrogen isotopic values in muscle tissues, the contribution of each food resource, and trophic niche widths and overlaps. Significant differences were observed in both isotopes in the muscles of the five Sciaenid species. Zooplankton was a key food resource for all Sciaenid species. In addition to zooplankton, J. belangerii, N. albiflora, and M. miiuy also fed on benthos organisms. C. lucidus presented a wide trophic niche width and had extensive habitat use. The trophic niche occupied by N. albiflora and M. miiuy was narrow; they presented a high trophic level, with a high degree of trophic niche overlap. This study showed that sciaenid fishes have overlapping trophic niches due to their common feeding on zooplankton, and differences in body size, migration, habitat, and feeding choices led to the reasonable sharing of resources among the five sciaenid fishes, allowing the coexistence of these species.

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