Abstract

Sphoeroides testudineus is a dominant species in the coastal systems of Yucatán. Because of its wide distribution, occurrence and abundance performs an important functional role in coastal ecosystems. We assessed the trophic preferences and trophic-level variation in space and time for this species in Ria Lagartos lagoon, an hyperhaline ecosystem located Northwest of Yucatan Peninsula. The specimens were collected bimonthly during two annual periods (2004-2005 and 2007-2008) in 23 sites distributed along the system into four zones (marine, channel, Coloradas West and Coloradas East). Spatial and seasonal trophic variations were evaluated using canonical correspondence analysis (ACC). In a total of 382 individuals, 68 food resources included in 20 trophic groups were obtained. Higher relative importance index values (IIR) were obtained for bivalves, gastropods and macrophytes. Seasonal trophic variation showed that bivalves and gastropods were consumed along the year, while macrophytes were a preferential food during rains and windy seasons. Spatial variation indicates lower gastropods consumption at the inner zone of the system, and the opposite ocurred with bivalves. The consumption ofmacrophytes may be due to their greater abundance during rains and in the channel zone. The ACC showed that spatial trophic variation was due because of the abundance of the preferential preys (bivalves, gastropods), while seasonal differences by the secondary (amphipods, eggs, nematodes, brachyuran, detritus, nematodes). The results contribute to the biological knowledge of the species and highlight the importance and trophic function of S testudineus for the energy transfer from the benthos to higher trophic levels of the food chain.

Highlights

  • El conocimiento de la ictiología lagunar estuarina, es uno de los aspectos importantes en los estudios bio-ecológicos que pretenden evaluar y discutir los recursos bióticos presentes en un área costera (Mallard-Colmenero et al 1982)

  • Es fundamental el conocimiento de las dietas, ecología de la alimentación y relaciones tróficas de los peces estuarinos al momento de tomar decisiones de manejo pesquero y conservación de los recursos

  • Los especímenes capturados fueron colocados en hielo y posteriormente inyectados con una solución de formol (10%) para su preservación

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MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS

Área de estudio: La laguna de la Reserva de Ría Lagartos está comprendida entre los 21°26’ - 21°38’ N y 87°30’ - 88°15’ W. Posee una extensión aproximada de 9 371ha, con un ancho que va de 25.0m a 3.5km, longitud de 80km y profundidad 0.5-3.0m. Se han reportado dos tipos de climas: BSo(h’)w(x’)iw” clima más seco de los áridos y Ax’(wo) iw” que corresponde al más seco de los cálidos húmedos, la temperatura media anual es de 22°C. Muestreo: Se realizaron muestreos bimensuales durante dos períodos anuales (2004-2005 y 2007-2008) que abarcaron las temporadas de lluvias (julio-octubre), nortes (noviembrefebrero) y secas (marzo-junio). Para la recolecta de los ejemplares se utilizó un chinchorro playero de 15.0m de largo con 1.5m de caída y 2.5cm de abertura de malla, en 23 sitios distribuidos a lo largo del sistema agrupados en cuatro zonas (Marina, Canal, Coloradas oeste y Coloradas este) (Fig. 1).

Golfo de México
FO IIR
Coloradas este
Findings
Macró tas Branquiuros
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