2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01788.x
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Trophic resource partitioning among five flatfish species (Actinopterygii, Pleuronectiformes) in a tropical bay in south‐eastern Brazil

Abstract: Five species of flatfishes in a tropical bay in south-eastern Brazil were studied to test the hypothesis that resource partitioning along the spatial and size dimensions has been used as a mechanism to enable coexistence. Three zones in the study area were defined according to environmental characteristics (inner, middle and outer). Sampling was conducted by otter trawl tows during daylight hours, between October 1998 and September 1999. Achiridae species (Achirus lineatus and Trinectes paulistanus) showed nar… Show more

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“…Beyst et al 1999, Darnaude et al 2001, Guedes & Araujo 2008. For example, Platell & Potter (2001) examined a guild of 18 benthic carnivores and found that in only 1 of 153 pairwise diet comparisons species did not differ and those 2 species occupied different depth distributions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyst et al 1999, Darnaude et al 2001, Guedes & Araujo 2008. For example, Platell & Potter (2001) examined a guild of 18 benthic carnivores and found that in only 1 of 153 pairwise diet comparisons species did not differ and those 2 species occupied different depth distributions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For flatfish, distribution in the bottom is based on camouflage ability as a tactic to capture prey or escape predators (Guedes & Araújo, 2008), whereas for epibenthic species , pectoral fins and a well-developed caudal peduncle are important in propulsion and to prevent the body from rolling over (Adriaens et al, 1993). Developed caudal peduncles and pectoral fins are fundamental to the stabilization of the body of benthic species in the bottom (Oliveira et al, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Percentage overlap has the advantage of ease of calculation and interpretation (Krebs 1999). Overlap > 0.60 is considered biologically significant, overlap between 0.30 and 0.60 moderate, and overlap < 0.30 low (Høines & Bergstad 1999, Guedes & Araújo 2008. A 2-sample t-test assuming unequal variances was used to determine the significance of the differences in interspecific differences in prey size.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%