| Literature DB >> 23731144 |
E D Burress1, A Duarte, W S Serra, M M Gangloff, L Siefferman.
Abstract
Ontogenetic diet shifts were compared among five sympatric pike cichlids Crenicichla in a subtropical South American stream using stable C and N isotopes and tissue stoichiometry (C:N). Within species, stable N isotopes were positively related to body size while C:N showed negative relationships. Stable C isotopes, however, were not related to body size in any species. By modelling the switch to piscivory using gut content-isotope-body size relationships, diet shifts were shown to be species-specific with regard to both rate and degree of piscivory. Compared to other piscivorous lineages, Crenicichla appear to be unusually small-bodied (based on maximum body size). Because of their diversity, abundance and dynamic size-structured functional roles, Crenicichla may exert broad and complex predation pressures on the aquatic community.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23731144 DOI: 10.1111/jfb.12117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fish Biol ISSN: 0022-1112 Impact factor: 2.051