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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25434
Title: Unraveling the feeding strategies of the greater amberjack: insights into size-dependent dietary patterns and environmental influences in Taiwanese waters
Authors: Mammel, Mubarak
Lee, Ming-An 
Wang, Yi-Chen 
Ghosh, Arpita
Chen, Yu-Kai
Matilda, Milena Vijayan
Navus, Sawai Gwyneth
Keywords: Feeding dynamics;Stomach content analysis;Prey species;Oceanographic environment;Seriola dumerili
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: SPRINGER JAPAN KK
Source: FISHERIES SCIENCE
Abstract: 
The knowledge regarding the feeding ecology of the greater amberjack remains limited despite its ecological and economic importance. Therefore, this study investigated the feeding dynamics of the greater amberjack and its key prey species in Taiwanese waters. Samples were collected from the Taiwan Bank (22.5 degrees N-24.5 degrees N, 118.5 degrees E-121.5 degrees E) and Northern Taiwan waters (25 degrees N-26 degrees N, 121 degrees E-123.5 degrees E). Analysis of samples obtained between June 2020 and June 2022 indicates that environmental factors influenced the availability of prey species, thereby affecting dietary preferences. The prey-specific index of relative importance indicated that the predominant prey species were pelagic species (52.81%), followed by demersal species and unidentified teleosts (18.74% and 16.58%, respectively); squid and crustaceans were the least frequently consumed prey species (6.11% and 5.76%, respectively). Although no difference was discovered between males and females in terms of diet, seasonal and size-related variations were noted in the feeding patterns, as evident from the substantial ontogenetic shift observed in the dietary composition of the samples during the study period. The findings of this study improve the understanding of the feeding dynamics of the greater amberjack and the association between oceanographic factors, such as sea surface temperature (SST), sea surface salinity (SSS), sea surface height (SSH), mixed-layer depth (MLD), and eddy kinetic energy (EKE), and prey availability in the coastal waters of Taiwan.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25434
ISSN: 0919-9268
DOI: 10.1007/s12562-024-01808-8
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