2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10641-023-01428-8
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Diet variations and morphological changes of the rockcod Patagonotothen tessellata (Teleostei: Nototheniidae) in Chilean Central Patagonia

Mathias Hüne,
Alex Quintullanca,
Cristian Aldea
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“…Several authors have found significant relationships between Notothenioidei morphology and its diet (or feeding habitat), based on metaanalysis of the literature (Colombo et al, 2015;Hu et al, 2016;Klingenberg & Ekau, 1996). Recently, Hüne et al (2023) described that adult Patagonotothen tessellata from central Patagonia with shorter snouts and smaller eyes had more crustaceans, amphipods, and fish in their gut contents, whereas individuals with narrower trunks contained shrimps and gastropods. Although the amphipod G. antarctica was ubiquitous in the gut contents of Harpagifer and Notothenia, its covariance with morphological variation was low and non-significant, probably due to a combination of small sampling size of N. coriiceps, small size range or ontogenetic stage, and the relative similarity (or lack of contrast) in the benthic environment that they utilize.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have found significant relationships between Notothenioidei morphology and its diet (or feeding habitat), based on metaanalysis of the literature (Colombo et al, 2015;Hu et al, 2016;Klingenberg & Ekau, 1996). Recently, Hüne et al (2023) described that adult Patagonotothen tessellata from central Patagonia with shorter snouts and smaller eyes had more crustaceans, amphipods, and fish in their gut contents, whereas individuals with narrower trunks contained shrimps and gastropods. Although the amphipod G. antarctica was ubiquitous in the gut contents of Harpagifer and Notothenia, its covariance with morphological variation was low and non-significant, probably due to a combination of small sampling size of N. coriiceps, small size range or ontogenetic stage, and the relative similarity (or lack of contrast) in the benthic environment that they utilize.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%