Hábitos alimentarios de Lutjanus peru (Pisces: Lutjanidae) en las costas de Guerrero, México

Translated title of the contribution: Feeding habits of Lutjanus peru (Pisces: Lutjanidae)in the coasts of Guerrero, Mexico: Lutjanidae)in the coasts of Guerrero, Mexico

Apolinar Santamaría Miranda, Juan F. Elorduy Garay, Agustín A. Rojas Herrera

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Abstract

In this paper we describe the feeding habits of the Red snapper (Lutjanus peru) in the southern coast of Guerrero state, Mexico. This data could be relevant to local fisheries management. In total 385 full stomachs (206 from females and 179 from males) were collected monthly in 1993 and 1994, from commercial catches. Stomach contents were identified to species level when possible. Food items were grouped into taxonomically coherent groups, and their numbers, weight and frequency of occurrence obtained. The index of relative importance (IRI) was calculated for the total sample, by month, sex and size class. In 1993, a total of 42 different food items were obtained, and 43 in 1994. Food items consisted of fishes, crustaceans, and mollusks. The grouping of prey species, genera, or families rendered 14 food groups, as follows: Mollusks, Amphipods, Copepods, Stomatopods, Penaeus vannamei, Brachiuran Larvae, Stomatopods Larvae, Family Albuneidae Larvae, Other crustaceans, Anchoa ischana, Anchoa lucida, Other fishes, Salps and Unidentified organic matter. Anchoa ischana dominated the trophic spectrum in both years. Although, Amphipods, Anchoa lucida and Other fishes had important indexes in 1994. There was high variability in the diet composition by month. Nevertheless, in 1993, from February to August, crustaceans as a whole dominated the diet. In 1994, crustaceans only dominated in March and August. No differences in food habits were found between immature fish, males and females. The diet of the Red snapper varies as they grow, although the same food groups are found always. At the adult phase, in length classes over 261 mm FL, there is some degree of specialization, as they consume more fish, particularly engraulids.

Translated title of the contributionFeeding habits of Lutjanus peru (Pisces: Lutjanidae)in the coasts of Guerrero, Mexico: Lutjanidae)in the coasts of Guerrero, Mexico
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)503-517
Number of pages15
JournalRevista de Biologia Tropical
Volume51
Issue number2
StatePublished - Jun 2003

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