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MEPS 153:191-196 (1997)

Abstract

Field estimation of daily ration in deep-sea shrimp Aristeus antennatus (Crustacea: Decapoda) in the western Mediterranean

Maynou F, Cartes JE

ABSTRACT: Estimates of the daily ration consumed by the deep-sea shrimp Aristeus antennatus were obtained from 18 h of continuous trawl sampling conducted over the mid-slope (between 610 and 710 m depth) of the Catalan Sea (NW Mediterranean). This deep-sea environment is characterized by constant and relatively warm temperature (13 ± 0.5°C) throughout the year. Two independent daily-ration estimates were produced: First, an actual daily ration was obtained by computing the weight of the fresh food items, yielding a value of 2.588 g wet food weight per 100 g shrimp wet weight. Second, the daily ration was estimated by the models of Eggers and Elliot & Persson. Daily rations for A. antennatus computed from these models ranged between 1.666 (±1.193) and 2.315 (±0.924) g wet food weight per 100 g shrimp wet weight, or between 0.130 (±0.115) and 0.223 (±0.091) g dry food weight per 100 g shrimp wet weight. The results of the 3 daily-ration models were compared and tested by bootstrapping; they did not differ significantly. Our results are compared with daily rations reported for other marine organisms. The feeding ecology of A. antennatus is discussed in relation to the food-limited deep-sea environment which this shrimp inhabits.

KEY WORDS: Daily ration · Aristeus antennatus · Feeding ecology · Deep-sea ecology

Published in MEPS Vol. 153 (1997) on July 10
ISSN: 0171-8630. Copyright © Inter-Research, Oldendorf/Luhe, 1997

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