Diet and feeding habits of Spicara maena and S. smaris (Pisces, Osteichthyes, Centracanthidae) in the North Aegean Sea
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alimentary tract, diet, trophic levels, North Aegean Sea, Centracanthidae, GreeceAbstract
In the present paper we studied the diet of two centracanthid species, Spicara maena and S. smaris, in the N Aegean Sea. Overall, 282 and 118 individuals were examined, respectively. Both species preyed upon zooplankton, notably Copepoda (54.3 and 63.5%, respectively). S. maena included in its diet a wider variety of food items (36 taxa) compared to S. smaris (12 taxa). The individual trophic levels for both species ranged from 3.00 to 4.50 (mean values ± strandard error: 3.21±0.058 for S. maena and 3.05±0.068 for S. smaris). Given their trophic position and local abundance, they play a crucial role in the flux of energy from low to high trophic levels of the Aegean benthic and pelagic food webs.
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