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Rastgoo A R, Valinassab T. Trophic interactions among three elasmobranch species coexisting in the Oman Sea: implications for resource partitioning. J. Aqua. Eco 2017; 7 (2) :76-86
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In this study, trophic interactions were studied among three elasmobranches including Iago omanensis, Rhinobatos punctifer and Torpedo sinuspersici coexisting in the depth ranging from 50 to 100 meters in the Oman Sea (Sistan and Balochistan waters). A total of 238 specimens were collected using industrial bottom trawlers of ‘FERDOWS’ during spring and summer,2014 and their stomach contents were analyzed based on VI, FO, %IRI indices and nMDS analysis. Results showed that I. omanensis fed mainly on teleosts, and crustacean and cephalopod were found in the several stomachs. Moreover, T. sinuspersici had specialized diets on teleosts. On the other hand, R. punctifer had a specialized diet on crustacean. An analysis of similarity showed significant differences among three studied species (R=0.574; P=0.001). Analysis of pair-wise tests detected the greatest dietary differences between R. punctifer and T. sinuspersici, while I. omanensis and T. sinuspersici showed the lowest differences. The results showed that there is resource partitioning, which can be related to morphology and feeding behavior of each species.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Published: 2018/04/5

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