Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)

Оbjective. The study of diet of keystone-species vertebrates (Nothotenia coriiceps, Phalacrocorax bransfieldensis, Leptonychotes weddellii) in the ecosystem of the Argentine Islands Archipelago. Methods. Biological researches were conducted on Akademik Vernadsky station during wintering in 2006—2007...

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Main Authors: І. Dykyy, I. Zahorodnyi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: State Institution National Antarctic Scientific Center 2019-12-01
Series:Український антарктичний журнал
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Online Access:http://uaj.uac.gov.ua/index.php/uaj/article/view/141
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description Оbjective. The study of diet of keystone-species vertebrates (Nothotenia coriiceps, Phalacrocorax bransfieldensis, Leptonychotes weddellii) in the ecosystem of the Argentine Islands Archipelago. Methods. Biological researches were conducted on Akademik Vernadsky station during wintering in 2006—2007, 2009—2010, 2011—2012, 2019 accordance with tasks of the State Special-Purpose Research Program in Antarctica for 2011–2020. In total, the content of 30 faeces of the L. weddellii, 64 pellets and three stomachs of the Ph. bransfieldensis and 40 stomachs of the N. coriiceps were analyzed. Material was collected at all seasons. Results. The L. weddellii diet is dominated by three squid species Galiteuthis glacialis (39,5%), Brachiotheutis picta (21%) and the fishery species Psychroteuthis glacialis (15.8%). In the diet of Ph. bransfieldensis were found the main four Octopus species such as Adelieledone polimorpha – 20%, Pareledone turqueti – 20%, and Graneledone sp. – 24% and Benthoctopus sp. – 16%, who owns the highest proportion of hits. In the nutrition of N. coriiceps, cephalopods are rarely recorded. Only one species of Octopus has been registered and has been identified only to the Cirroteuthidae family. Conclusions. Found that in the diet of keystone-species vertebrates (N. coriiceps, Ph. bransfieldensis, L. weddellii) in the ecosystem of the Argentine Islands Archipelago there are 13 species of Cephalopods, of which 4 species belong to squid Decapoda and 9 species to octopuses Octopoda (3 species are identified to the genus and one to the family). The findings are important not only to establish the actual status of the Antarctic ecosystem and to conserve biodiversity in the Antarctic region.
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spelling doaj.art-4bb09ee8f677420f84b752b1b4f840922022-12-21T19:10:59ZengState Institution National Antarctic Scientific CenterУкраїнський антарктичний журнал1727-74852415-30872019-12-011(18)17818210.33275/1727-7485.1(18).2019.141141Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)І. Dykyy0I. Zahorodnyi1State Institution National Scientific Antarctic Center, Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, 16 Taras Shevchenko Blvd., Kyiv, 01601, Ukraine,Ivan Franko National University, 4 Mykhaila Hrushevskoho Str., Lviv, 79005, Ukraine Ivan Franko National University, 4 Mykhaila Hrushevskoho Str., Lviv, 79005, UkraineОbjective. The study of diet of keystone-species vertebrates (Nothotenia coriiceps, Phalacrocorax bransfieldensis, Leptonychotes weddellii) in the ecosystem of the Argentine Islands Archipelago. Methods. Biological researches were conducted on Akademik Vernadsky station during wintering in 2006—2007, 2009—2010, 2011—2012, 2019 accordance with tasks of the State Special-Purpose Research Program in Antarctica for 2011–2020. In total, the content of 30 faeces of the L. weddellii, 64 pellets and three stomachs of the Ph. bransfieldensis and 40 stomachs of the N. coriiceps were analyzed. Material was collected at all seasons. Results. The L. weddellii diet is dominated by three squid species Galiteuthis glacialis (39,5%), Brachiotheutis picta (21%) and the fishery species Psychroteuthis glacialis (15.8%). In the diet of Ph. bransfieldensis were found the main four Octopus species such as Adelieledone polimorpha – 20%, Pareledone turqueti – 20%, and Graneledone sp. – 24% and Benthoctopus sp. – 16%, who owns the highest proportion of hits. In the nutrition of N. coriiceps, cephalopods are rarely recorded. Only one species of Octopus has been registered and has been identified only to the Cirroteuthidae family. Conclusions. Found that in the diet of keystone-species vertebrates (N. coriiceps, Ph. bransfieldensis, L. weddellii) in the ecosystem of the Argentine Islands Archipelago there are 13 species of Cephalopods, of which 4 species belong to squid Decapoda and 9 species to octopuses Octopoda (3 species are identified to the genus and one to the family). The findings are important not only to establish the actual status of the Antarctic ecosystem and to conserve biodiversity in the Antarctic region.http://uaj.uac.gov.ua/index.php/uaj/article/view/141cephalopodaantarcticaargentine islands archipelagokeystone-speciesfeeding
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Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)
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cephalopoda
antarctica
argentine islands archipelago
keystone-species
feeding
title Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)
title_full Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)
title_fullStr Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)
title_full_unstemmed Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)
title_short Cephalopods in the diet of keystone-species animals in the region of the Argentine Islands Archipelago (West Antarctica)
title_sort cephalopods in the diet of keystone species animals in the region of the argentine islands archipelago west antarctica
topic cephalopoda
antarctica
argentine islands archipelago
keystone-species
feeding
url http://uaj.uac.gov.ua/index.php/uaj/article/view/141
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