The Izak catshark Holohalaelurus regani and the yellow-spotted catshark Scyliorhinus capensis both occur over the continental shelf around South Africa and are often caught together as bycatch in demersal trawls. Yet our understanding of their diet is fragmented, which makes determination of their place in ecosystem models difficult. Using material collected along the coastline and at a variety of depths, we analysed the diet and assessed the trophic ecology of different size classes of each species, using analyses of stomach contents and stable isotopes. The most important prey items consumed by both species were crustaceans, cephalopods and teleosts. Highertrophic-level prey were more important for H. regani than for S. capensis, and thes...
Trophic ecology studies on predator-prey interactions reveal insights into ecological communities a...
The trophic relationships of two hake species (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) and three shark...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine systems provide nursery grounds for many marine fish spe...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology) - MSc (Biodiv and Cons Biol)The objective...
The feeding habits of Scyliorhinus canicula and Galeus melastomus were investigated by ana-lysing th...
Summary: Feeding and stable isotope analyses for Bythaelurus canescens individuals were conducted to...
Holohalaelurus regani was caught in 38% of the 3314 bottom trawls conducted during routine demersal ...
International audienceAssessing organic matter fluxes and species interactions in food webs is of ma...
In this study, food web connectivity within the Kowie Estuary on the south-east coast of South Afric...
The distributional ranges of Cape anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus and Natal anchovy Stolephorus holod...
The catshark Scyliorhinus canicula is a common demersal elasmobranch in the Mediterranean. It has a ...
This study is a contribution to the project ECOTRANS (CTM2011-26333, Spanish Ministry of Economy and...
International audienceUnderstanding how marine predators interact is a scientific challenge. In mari...
The understanding of an organism’s trophic level is vital to understanding the impact that a specifi...
Understanding how marine predators interact is a scientific challenge. In marine ecosystems, segrega...
Trophic ecology studies on predator-prey interactions reveal insights into ecological communities a...
The trophic relationships of two hake species (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) and three shark...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine systems provide nursery grounds for many marine fish spe...
Magister Scientiae (Biodiversity and Conservation Biology) - MSc (Biodiv and Cons Biol)The objective...
The feeding habits of Scyliorhinus canicula and Galeus melastomus were investigated by ana-lysing th...
Summary: Feeding and stable isotope analyses for Bythaelurus canescens individuals were conducted to...
Holohalaelurus regani was caught in 38% of the 3314 bottom trawls conducted during routine demersal ...
International audienceAssessing organic matter fluxes and species interactions in food webs is of ma...
In this study, food web connectivity within the Kowie Estuary on the south-east coast of South Afric...
The distributional ranges of Cape anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus and Natal anchovy Stolephorus holod...
The catshark Scyliorhinus canicula is a common demersal elasmobranch in the Mediterranean. It has a ...
This study is a contribution to the project ECOTRANS (CTM2011-26333, Spanish Ministry of Economy and...
International audienceUnderstanding how marine predators interact is a scientific challenge. In mari...
The understanding of an organism’s trophic level is vital to understanding the impact that a specifi...
Understanding how marine predators interact is a scientific challenge. In marine ecosystems, segrega...
Trophic ecology studies on predator-prey interactions reveal insights into ecological communities a...
The trophic relationships of two hake species (Merluccius capensis and M. paradoxus) and three shark...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine systems provide nursery grounds for many marine fish spe...