Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8872598 | Regional Studies in Marine Science | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Mollusca had the highest % IRI (Index of Relative Importance) for the total sample (52.5% of the IRI) and second were teleosts (% IRI=41.4). In terms of habitat, 63.51% of the identified prey categories were demersal, followed by benthic (28.65%) and then pelagic prey categories (7.84%). The highest dietary overlap was observed between seasons, and between immature and mature females; least overlap was between mature and immature males. An increase in size results in more predation especially on cephalopods. Mature and immature individuals were recorded at all depths. Our results indicate that there is some variation in diet between sexes and between maturity stages both in prey items and in the relative contribution of benthic, demersal, and pelagic prey.
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Authors
L. Bonnici, J.J. Bonello, P.J. Schembri,