Macrozooplankton predation impact on anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) eggs mortality at the Bay of Biscay shelf break spawning centre
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2014-11-23Author
Albaina Vivanco, Aitor
Irigoien, Xabier
Aldalur, Unai
Boyra, Guillermo
Santos, María
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ICES Journal of Marine Science 72(5) : 1370-1379(20105)
Abstract
A real-time PCR based method involving a species-specific probe was applied to detect Engraulis encrasicolus eggs predation by the macrozooplank-
ton community during the 2011 spawning season. Three locations along the shelf break presenting contrasting but high prey densities were
sampled. A total of 840 individuals from 38 taxa of potential macrozooplankton predators were assayed for E. encrasicolus DNA presence and
27 presented at least one positive signal. Carnivorous copepods were responsible for the most predation events (66%) followed by euphausiids
(16%), chaetognaths (5%), and myctophid fish (4%). Macrozooplankton predation on anchovy eggs followed a type-I functional response with
daily mortalities ,4% of available prey abundance suggesting a negligible impact on the species recruitment at the shelf break spawning centre.