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Individual trophic specialization in juvenile European seabass: implications for the management of a commercially important species

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ICES JOURNAL OF MARINE SCIENCE
卷 76, 期 6, 页码 1784-1793

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/icesjms/fsz045

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Dicentrarchus labrax; dietary analysis; European sea bass; fisheries management; nursery habitat; stable isotopes; stomach contents; trophic ecology

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  1. NERC SPITFIRE PhD studentship [1498909]
  2. University of Southampton masters project
  3. NERC LSMSF [EK272-08/16]
  4. NERC [lsmsf010002] Funding Source: UKRI

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Individual differences in diet can play an important role defining a population's ecological niche and its role within food webs and habitats, but individual trophic specialization is rarely considered in a fisheries context. Stocks of European seabass, Dicentrarchus labrax, have declined in recent years, and policy has focused on managing fishing effort. Inshore nursery grounds represent a critical habitat in terms of recruitment to standing stocks, and improved understanding of the ecology of juvenile seabass at the level of the individual may assist the development of management strategies aimed at maximizing their survival and growth. We quantified levels of individual trophic specialization in juvenile seabass using stomach contents and stable isotope analyses at a monthly resolution over an annual cycle. We found significant, seasonally varying levels of individual specialization in stomach contents, with reduced specialization observed in the spring. This was corroborated by stable isotope analyses, where isotopic variance among seabass individuals was significantly higher compared to that in two other concurrently sampled, sympatric bentho-pelagic predators. Our findings suggest that juvenile seabass form trophic-generalist populations composed of specialized individuals. Considering variation in individual behaviours may improve management strategies aimed at protecting the vulnerable life stages of this commercially important species.

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