Diets of and trophic relationships among dominant marine nekton within the northern California Current ecosystem

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Miller, Todd W. [1 ]
Brodeur, Richard D. [2 ]
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[1] Oregon State Univ, Cooperat Inst Marine Resources Studies, Newport, OR 97365 USA
[2] NOAA, Natl Marine Fisheries Serv, NW Fisheries Sci Ctr, Hatfield Marine Sci Ctr, Newport, OR 97365 USA
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FISHERY BULLETIN | 2007年 / 105卷 / 04期
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In this study we analyzed the diets of 26 nekton species collected from two years (2000 and 2002) off Oregon and northern California to describe dominant nekton trophic groups of the northern California Current (NCC) pelagic ecosystem. We also examined interannual variation in the diets of three nekton species. Cluster analysis of predator diets resulted in nekton trophic groups based on the consumption of copepods, euphausiids, brachyuran larvae, larval-juvenile fishes, and adult nekton. However, many fish within trophic groups consumed prey from multiple trophic levels - euphausiids being the most widely consumed. Comparison of diets between years showed that most variation occurred with changes in the contribution of euphausiids and brachyuran larvae to nekton diets. The importance of euphausiids and other crustacean prey to nekton indicates that omnivory is an important characteristic of the NCC food web; however it may change during periods of lower or higher upwelling and ecosystem production.
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