2016
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.21414
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Analysis of food habits of skate Rioraja agassizii (Elasmobranchii, Rajidae) from southern Brazil

Abstract: Catches and exports of skate Rioraja agassizii place this species as "vulnerable to extinction" on the IUCN Red List; therefore, biological and ecological knowledge becomes an important instrument for its conservation control. This study described and quantified the diet composition of R. agassizii by means of stomach analysis contents in the periods 2005-2006 and 2012-2013. We analyzed and quantified stomach contents in terms of abundance (%N), weight (%M), frequency of occurrence (% FO), and index of relativ… Show more

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“…El conocimiento de los hábitos alimenticios de las especies es un aspecto de gran importancia para comprender algunos elementos básicos de su historia de vida, la manera como estas interactúan con otros organismos del ecosistema que habitan (Smith et al, 2011) y las consecuencias que pueden tener las alteraciones ambientales sobre la composición y estructura de las comunidades que conforman su dieta (Motta et al, 2016).…”
Section: Ecología Tróficaunclassified
“…El conocimiento de los hábitos alimenticios de las especies es un aspecto de gran importancia para comprender algunos elementos básicos de su historia de vida, la manera como estas interactúan con otros organismos del ecosistema que habitan (Smith et al, 2011) y las consecuencias que pueden tener las alteraciones ambientales sobre la composición y estructura de las comunidades que conforman su dieta (Motta et al, 2016).…”
Section: Ecología Tróficaunclassified
“…These aspects allow the formation of diverse microhabitats favoring marine biotic development and establishment (Negreiros- Fransozo et al, 1991).…”
Section: Study Areasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this species has no commercial value, it is discarded when captured by fishers. However, it plays a relevant ecological role in the food web by acting both as a predator and as prey and constituting an important food item for some fish species (Viana et al, 2014;Motta et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atlantoraja castelnaui Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Oviparous Oddone et al, 2008a; Atlantoraja cyclophora Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Oviparous Oddone et al, 2008b; Psammobatis extenta Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Oviparous Rioraja agassizii Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Oviparous Bornatowski et al, 2014c;Motta et al, 2016) Dasyatis hypostigma Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Trophonemata (Ribeiro et al, 2006; Hypanus americanus Zoobentivorous -infauna Trophonemata (Henningsen, 2000;Ramírez-Mosqueda et al, 2012) Hypanus guttatus Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Trophonemata (Yokota and Lessa, 2007;Gianeti, 2011;Gianeti et al, 2019b) Myliobatis freminvillei Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Trophonemata (Tagliafico et al, 2016; Rhinoptera bonasus Zoobentivorous -infauna Trophonemata (Baldassin et al, 2008;Bornatowski et al, 2014c;Cavalcante et al, 2016) Rhinoptera brasiliensis Zoobentivorous -infauna Trophonemata Pseudobatos horkelii Zoobentivorous -infauna Lecithotrophic Pseudobatos percellens Zoobentivoroushyperbenthos Lecithotrophic Bornatowski et al, 2014c) Zapteryx brevirostris Zoobentivorous -infauna Lecithotrophic Abilhoa et al, 2007;Colonello et al, 2011a;Bornatowski et al, 2014c) Squalus albicaudus Piscivorous Lecithotrophic Squatina guggenheim Piscivorous Lecithotrophic Squatina occulta Zoobentivorous -infauna Lecithotrophic ) Estimated and published values with standard errors or 95% confidence intervals are presented. Lm of the population was estimated as the mean L50 between sexes and ranges were set as the smallest mature specimen and L100, respectively.…”
Section: Species Trophic Category Embrionic Feeding Methods Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%