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Effects of age, maturity stage, sex and seasonality on the feeding strategies of the diamond stingray (Hypanus dipterurus) in the southern Gulf of California

Diana C. Restrepo-Gómez A , Víctor H. Cruz-Escalona A , Mark S. Peterson B , Paola A. Mejía-Falla C D and Andrés F. Navia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6758-7729 C E
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A Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Centro Interdisciplinario de Ciencias Marinas, Avenida Instituto Politécnico Nacional s/n Col, Playa Palo de Santa Rita Apdo, Postal 592, Código Postal 23096, La Paz, BCS, México.

B Division of Coastal Sciences, School of Ocean Science and Engineering, The University of Southern Mississippi 703 East Beach Drive, Ocean Springs, MS 39564, USA.

C Fundación colombiana para la investigación y conservación de tiburones y rayas, SQUALUS, Calle 10A 72-35, Cali, Colombia.

D Wildlife Conservation Society, WCS Colombia, Avenida 5N 22N-11, Cali, Colombia.

E Corresponding author. Email: anavia@squalus.org

Marine and Freshwater Research 72(4) 469-480 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF20165
Submitted: 28 May 2020  Accepted: 28 July 2020   Published: 29 September 2020

Abstract

The diet of the diamond stingray (Hypanus dipterurus) was quantified based on individuals collected monthly from October 2013 to December 2015 on Espiritu Santo Island in the Bahía de La Paz, México. Of the 473 stomachs analysed, 211 (44.6%) contained food. Analysis of the prey-specific index of relative importance indicated that the diet of H. dipterurus was based on infaunal and epibenthic invertebrates, especially the bivalve Solemya spp. (42.2%) and the stomatopod Nannosquilla raymanningi (7.7%). Statistical analyses of the diet considering sex, age, maturity stage and interactions between sex, age and season indicated that older females consumed more polychaetes in the cold (November–April) season and that younger females consumed more stomatopods and bivalves in the warm (May–October) season. The feeding strategy of the species is specialised on three prey categories (bivalves, polychaetes and stomatopods), with low trophic niche breadth values. The calculated trophic level indicated that the diamond stingray is a secondary consumer and mesopredator. We conclude that the diamond stingray does not maintain a redundant trophic function with sympatric elasmobranchs in the study area, and is therefore likely a key prey density-regulator functioning to link energy derived from lower to upper trophic levels within the southern Gulf of California.

Keywords: Batoidea, feeding ecology, Gulf of California, mesopredators.


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