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Feeding habits of the South Pacific hake, Merluccius gayi, in Ecuador, Tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean

ABSTRACT

The South Pacific hake, Merluccius gayi, is an ecologically and economically important species in Ecuador. However, studies regarding its feeding habits remain scarce. This study aimed to characterize the food and feeding habits of M. gayi in the Ecuadorian Pacific Ocean by sex, sexual maturity stages, size classes, and years. Hakes obtained (n = 2993) from industrial fishing (captured with seine nets) were analyzed from September 2013 to December 2014. Their diet was composed of 27 prey species. The most important prey was the euphausiid Nyctiphanes simplex (52%) and the same hake species (M. gayi; 31%) according to the prey-specific index of relative importance (%PSIRI), making this species a cannibal predator. Results show no significant dietary differences between female and male hakes or immature and mature males, but found differences between immature and mature females and individuals from four size classes and hake between 2013 and 2014. According to Levin’s Index, the species showed a low trophic niche breadth (Bi = 0.03), making it a selective specialist mesopredator with high specialization. The trophic overlap analysis based on Jaccard’s index by sex was low (J = 0.23) for indetermined individuals, moderate (J = 0.59) for males and females, and high (J = 0.78) for immature females and males; moderate values were noted for size classes (J = 0.42-0.63) and low for years (J = 0.31). Based on the Cortés index, the trophic level totaled (TLk = 3.22), indicating that this species is a primary and secondary carnivore mesopredator. This information supports the understanding of the relations between predators and prey and the flow of nutrients and energy in marine ecosystems, which serve as a base for ecosystemic fishing management.

Keywords:
Feeding habits; Length-body mass relationship; Mesopredator; Diet overlap; Trophic level

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