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Diets and trophic guilds of small fishes from coastal marine habitats in western Taiwan.

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The diets and trophic guilds of small fishes were examined along marine sandy beaches and in estuaries at depths Click to show full abstract

The diets and trophic guilds of small fishes were examined along marine sandy beaches and in estuaries at depths <1ยท5 m in western Taiwan, Republic of China. Copepods were the most frequently identified item in fish guts, indicating they are key prey for the fish assemblages studied. Piscivore, crustacivore, detritivore, omnivore, zooplanktivore and terrestrial invertivore trophic guilds were identified. The zooplanktivore guild contained the most fish species. Maximum prey size consumption was positively correlated with standard length (LS ) in seven species and at the assemblage level and negatively correlated with LS in a single detritivorous species. The diet data and trophic guild scheme produced by this study contribute to an understanding of coastal marine food webs and can inform ecosystem-based fisheries management.

Keywords: trophic guilds; small fishes; diets trophic; guilds small; coastal marine; western taiwan

Journal Title: Journal of fish biology
Year Published: 2017

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