Title |
Trophic position and basal energy sources of the invasive prawn Palaemon elegans in the exposed littoral of the SE Baltic Sea / |
Authors |
Lesutienė, Jūratė ; Gasiūnaitė, Zita Rasuolė ; Strikaitytė, Reda ; Žilienė, Rūta |
DOI |
10.3391/ai.2014.9.1.03 |
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Is Part of |
Aquatic invasions.. Helsinki : Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre. 2014, vol. 9, iss. 1, p. 37-45.. ISSN 1798-6540. eISSN 1818-5487 |
Keywords [eng] |
Artificial habitats ; Filamentous macroalgae ; Littoral mysids ; Stable isotope analysis |
Abstract [eng] |
We investigated the abundance, trophic position, and linkages to basal energy sources of the non-indigenous prawn Palaemon elegans in shallow (0.5-1.6 m) stony habitats of the exposed coast of the SE Baltic Sea. Prawn abundance at the site with artificial stone was higher than that in the natural stony habitats. Stable isotope analysis (SIA) suggested similarity in feeding between different size classes of P. elegans. However, SIA of stomach contents showed greater variability of ingested food among large individuals (body length > 25 mm). Trophic position was estimated at 3.0 +/- 0.8 suggesting the prevalence of animal prey in the assimilated diet of P. elegans. However, filamentous green algae was also consumed by large-sized individuals, as indicated by their isotopic signature and the elemental (C:N) ratio of their stomach contents. Modeling of the contribution of Cladophora and particulate organic matter, as basal food sources, to the diet of P. elegans (two end-member mixing model) revealed that only 40% of the assimilated biomass was derived from macroalgae, either directly or through intermediate consumers. This finding suggests that pelagic production was the main carbon source supporting prawn's nutrition. In an experimental study, P. elegans readily consumed mysids, suggesting that this prey may be the prawn's link to the pelagic food chain. |
Published |
Helsinki : Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre |
Type |
Journal article |
Language |
English |
Publication date |
2014 |
CC license |
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