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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Feeding habits of a large endangered skate from the south-west Atlantic: the spotback skate, Atlantoraja castelnaui

Santiago A. Barbini A B D and Luis O. Lucifora B C
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A Laboratorio de Ictiología, Departamento de Ciencias Marinas, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Funes 3350, Mar del Plata, B7602AYL, Argentina.

B Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Argentina.

C Instituto de Biología Subtropical – Sede Iguazú, Universidad Nacional de Misiones and Centro de Investigaciones del Bosque Atlántico (CeIBA), Casilla de Correo 9, Puerto Iguazú, N3370AVQ, Misiones, Argentina.

D Corresponding author. Email: sbarbini@mdp.edu.ar

Marine and Freshwater Research 63(2) 180-188 https://doi.org/10.1071/MF11170
Submitted: 23 July 2011  Accepted: 4 November 2011   Published: 28 November 2011

Abstract

Elasmobranch predation has important effects on marine ecosystems. Identifying the main correlates of the feeding habits of skates is of paramount importance for determining their ecological role. We tested the hypotheses that the diet of the spotback skate, Atlantoraja castelnaui, off Uruguay and northern Argentina, changes with increasing body size, between seasons and regions and that prey size increased with predator’s size using a multiple-hypothesis modelling approach. A. castelnaui preyed mainly on teleosts, followed by cephalopods, elasmobranchs and decapods. Small individuals of A. castelnaui consumed decapods and large individuals ate elasmobranchs and cephalopods. The consumption of teleosts was constant along the ontogeny but differed between seasons; more demersal-benthic teleosts were consumed in the cold season, whereas more benthic teleosts were eaten in the warm season. Also, A. castelnaui consumed more cephalopods in the warm season than in the cold season. Benthic teleosts were consumed more in the south region, whereas decapods were eaten more in the north region. A. castelnaui is able to consume larger teleosts as it grows. We conclude that A. castelnaui is a versatile, mainly piscivorous, consumer that shifts its diet with increasing body size and in response to seasonal and regional changes in prey abundance or distribution.

Additional keywords: Argentina, diet variation, predation, Rajidae, Uruguay.


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