Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea)

This study examined the ecological factors associated with feeding in Rachycentron canadum (cobia) in the waters of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. Seasonally variation of stomach condition of cobia male, females, pooled and size wise were analyzed. In general, 577 cobia were collected (340 males, 237 females) (20–161 cm Total length) from Sept. 2014 to Sept. 2015 by the Ferdows-1 survey ship and from the landing areas in Bandar Abbas harbor seasonally. Our results provide the first estimates of trophic level (Tr.L) (4.32±0.76, mean±Se), consumption per biomass (Q/B) (6.13), and aspect ratio of the caudal fin (ARc.f) (3.1) for R. canadum in the Hormuzgan Province. We also found that bony fish made up more than 80 percent of the relative importance of particular prey (IRI %), indicating R. canadum primarily preys on these species. The immature group (20–40 cm, T.L), tended to feed on Penaeidae family, small crabs, and mollusks. Hierarchical clustering revealed that the frequencies of different types of prey could be applied to categorize the length classes into three levels. The result of this study revealed that the immature group and the 20-40 cm length class tended to feed on Penaeidae family, crabs, and mollusks. Also, we found that males generally fed more than females in all seasons and that R. canadum had an average dietary intake. The findings of this study can be used to prepare a food formulation for cobia that resembles the native diet.

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Main Authors: Behzadi, S., Kamrani, E., Kaymaram, F., Ranjbar, M.Sh.
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Published: 2018
Subjects:Biology, Ecology, Rachycentron canadum, Feeding Ecology, Trophic level, Consumption per biomass, Persian Gulf, Oman Sea, Iran,
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-379082021-07-13T02:26:52Z Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea) Behzadi, S. Kamrani, E. Kaymaram, F. Ranjbar, M.Sh. Biology Ecology Rachycentron canadum Feeding Ecology Trophic level Consumption per biomass Persian Gulf Oman Sea Iran This study examined the ecological factors associated with feeding in Rachycentron canadum (cobia) in the waters of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. Seasonally variation of stomach condition of cobia male, females, pooled and size wise were analyzed. In general, 577 cobia were collected (340 males, 237 females) (20–161 cm Total length) from Sept. 2014 to Sept. 2015 by the Ferdows-1 survey ship and from the landing areas in Bandar Abbas harbor seasonally. Our results provide the first estimates of trophic level (Tr.L) (4.32±0.76, mean±Se), consumption per biomass (Q/B) (6.13), and aspect ratio of the caudal fin (ARc.f) (3.1) for R. canadum in the Hormuzgan Province. We also found that bony fish made up more than 80 percent of the relative importance of particular prey (IRI %), indicating R. canadum primarily preys on these species. The immature group (20–40 cm, T.L), tended to feed on Penaeidae family, small crabs, and mollusks. Hierarchical clustering revealed that the frequencies of different types of prey could be applied to categorize the length classes into three levels. The result of this study revealed that the immature group and the 20-40 cm length class tended to feed on Penaeidae family, crabs, and mollusks. Also, we found that males generally fed more than females in all seasons and that R. canadum had an average dietary intake. The findings of this study can be used to prepare a food formulation for cobia that resembles the native diet. 2021-06-24T18:08:40Z 2021-06-24T18:08:40Z 2018 article TRUE 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37908 en http://www.ifro.ir application/pdf application/pdf 179-193 http://aquaticcommons.org/id/eprint/23182 18721 2018-06-19 17:52:57 23182 Iranian Fisheries Science Research Institute
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topic Biology
Ecology
Rachycentron canadum
Feeding Ecology
Trophic level
Consumption per biomass
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Iran
Biology
Ecology
Rachycentron canadum
Feeding Ecology
Trophic level
Consumption per biomass
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Iran
spellingShingle Biology
Ecology
Rachycentron canadum
Feeding Ecology
Trophic level
Consumption per biomass
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Iran
Biology
Ecology
Rachycentron canadum
Feeding Ecology
Trophic level
Consumption per biomass
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Iran
Behzadi, S.
Kamrani, E.
Kaymaram, F.
Ranjbar, M.Sh.
Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea)
description This study examined the ecological factors associated with feeding in Rachycentron canadum (cobia) in the waters of Persian Gulf and Oman Sea. Seasonally variation of stomach condition of cobia male, females, pooled and size wise were analyzed. In general, 577 cobia were collected (340 males, 237 females) (20–161 cm Total length) from Sept. 2014 to Sept. 2015 by the Ferdows-1 survey ship and from the landing areas in Bandar Abbas harbor seasonally. Our results provide the first estimates of trophic level (Tr.L) (4.32±0.76, mean±Se), consumption per biomass (Q/B) (6.13), and aspect ratio of the caudal fin (ARc.f) (3.1) for R. canadum in the Hormuzgan Province. We also found that bony fish made up more than 80 percent of the relative importance of particular prey (IRI %), indicating R. canadum primarily preys on these species. The immature group (20–40 cm, T.L), tended to feed on Penaeidae family, small crabs, and mollusks. Hierarchical clustering revealed that the frequencies of different types of prey could be applied to categorize the length classes into three levels. The result of this study revealed that the immature group and the 20-40 cm length class tended to feed on Penaeidae family, crabs, and mollusks. Also, we found that males generally fed more than females in all seasons and that R. canadum had an average dietary intake. The findings of this study can be used to prepare a food formulation for cobia that resembles the native diet.
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topic_facet Biology
Ecology
Rachycentron canadum
Feeding Ecology
Trophic level
Consumption per biomass
Persian Gulf
Oman Sea
Iran
author Behzadi, S.
Kamrani, E.
Kaymaram, F.
Ranjbar, M.Sh.
author_facet Behzadi, S.
Kamrani, E.
Kaymaram, F.
Ranjbar, M.Sh.
author_sort Behzadi, S.
title Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea)
title_short Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea)
title_full Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea)
title_fullStr Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea)
title_full_unstemmed Trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of Rachycentron canadum (Linnaeus, 1766), in Hormuzgan Province waters (northern Persian Gulf and Oman Sea)
title_sort trophic level, food preference and feeding ecology of rachycentron canadum (linnaeus, 1766), in hormuzgan province waters (northern persian gulf and oman sea)
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/37908
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