Trophic ecology of yellowtail rockfish (Sebastes flavidus) during a marine heat wave off central California, USA

The yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus, is a widespread and abundant mesopredator in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We utilized stomach content and stable isotope analyses to investigate the trophic ecology of this species at three sites off central California just before (August...

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Published inPloS one Vol. 16; no. 5; p. e0251499
Main Authors Chiu, Jennifer A, Bizzarro, Joseph J, Starr, Richard M
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Abstract The yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus, is a widespread and abundant mesopredator in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We utilized stomach content and stable isotope analyses to investigate the trophic ecology of this species at three sites off central California just before (August-October 2013) and during (August and October 2014) a marine heat wave. Sebastes flavidus largely consumed pelagic prey (zooplankton and micronekton). Diets were dominated by tunicates (salps and pyrosomes), pelagic crustaceans (euphausiids, hyperid amphipods, larval decapods), and fishes, with the relative contribution of these prey taxa varying spatially (sample location, longitude, depth) and temporally (year, month), based on complementary multivariate analyses. Prey-specific indices demonstrated that individual S. flavidus diet composition typically was dominated by one of these prey groups, and that prey switching occurred based on the relative availability of prey and their energetic importance. Stable isotope analysis of δ15N indicated that the S. flavidus populations sampled in 2014 had been feeding at an elevated trophic position and more variable prey spectrum relative to 2013, probably as a consequence of greater piscivory and the incorporation of temporal changes in diet composition. Because its opportunistic feeding behavior reflects the dynamism and heterogeneity of the pelagic forage preyscape, S. flavidus may be an important ecosystem indicator species. For example, the novel incorporation of pyrosomes as a large portion of the diet of S. flavidus during 2013-2014 directly related to the massive increase in pyrosome abundance in the California Current during the 2014 marine heat wave.
AbstractList The yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus, is a widespread and abundant mesopredator in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We utilized stomach content and stable isotope analyses to investigate the trophic ecology of this species at three sites off central California just before (August-October 2013) and during (August and October 2014) a marine heat wave. Sebastes flavidus largely consumed pelagic prey (zooplankton and micronekton). Diets were dominated by tunicates (salps and pyrosomes), pelagic crustaceans (euphausiids, hyperid amphipods, larval decapods), and fishes, with the relative contribution of these prey taxa varying spatially (sample location, longitude, depth) and temporally (year, month), based on complementary multivariate analyses. Prey-specific indices demonstrated that individual S. flavidus diet composition typically was dominated by one of these prey groups, and that prey switching occurred based on the relative availability of prey and their energetic importance. Stable isotope analysis of [delta].sup.15 N indicated that the S. flavidus populations sampled in 2014 had been feeding at an elevated trophic position and more variable prey spectrum relative to 2013, probably as a consequence of greater piscivory and the incorporation of temporal changes in diet composition. Because its opportunistic feeding behavior reflects the dynamism and heterogeneity of the pelagic forage preyscape, S. flavidus may be an important ecosystem indicator species. For example, the novel incorporation of pyrosomes as a large portion of the diet of S. flavidus during 2013-2014 directly related to the massive increase in pyrosome abundance in the California Current during the 2014 marine heat wave.
Jennifer A. Chiu, Joseph J. Bizzarro, Richard M. Starr Roles Formal analysis, Methodology, Visualization, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing * E-mail: joe.bizzarro@noaa.gov Affiliations Cooperative Institute for Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Ecosystems, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America, Fisheries Ecology Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America Richard M. Starr Contributed equally to this work with: In 2013, the California Current experienced strong coastal upwelling, anomalously cold sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and high productivity (i.e., chlorophyll a concentration [4]; however, it transitioned to a warm state (i.e., decreased upwelling, anomalously warm SST, decreased productivity) by August 2014, This condition along the Washington, Oregon, and California coasts, termed a marine heatwave, persisted until August 2016, causing major physical and biological disturbances in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem [5], and widespread economic impacts. S. flavidus typically inhabits coastal waters between depths of 90–180 m, but has been found from surface and intertidal waters to a depth of 549 m. Maximum length, weight, and age are 66 cm (total length), 4.2 kg, and 64 yr, respectively [8]. Because of its widespread occurrence and high relative abundance, S. flavidus is an important predator in nearshore, midwater regions of the California Current Ecosystem. Specific objectives of our study were to: 1) characterize diet composition, 2) determine and evaluate sources of dietary variability, 3) identify stable isotope signatures in white muscle tissues of sampled fish, and 4) combine stable isotope ratios with the gut content analysis to construct a holistic description the trophic ecology of S. flavidus.
The yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus , is a widespread and abundant mesopredator in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We utilized stomach content and stable isotope analyses to investigate the trophic ecology of this species at three sites off central California just before (August–October 2013) and during (August and October 2014) a marine heat wave. Sebastes flavidus largely consumed pelagic prey (zooplankton and micronekton). Diets were dominated by tunicates (salps and pyrosomes), pelagic crustaceans (euphausiids, hyperid amphipods, larval decapods), and fishes, with the relative contribution of these prey taxa varying spatially (sample location, longitude, depth) and temporally (year, month), based on complementary multivariate analyses. Prey-specific indices demonstrated that individual S . flavidus diet composition typically was dominated by one of these prey groups, and that prey switching occurred based on the relative availability of prey and their energetic importance. Stable isotope analysis of δ 15 N indicated that the S . flavidus populations sampled in 2014 had been feeding at an elevated trophic position and more variable prey spectrum relative to 2013, probably as a consequence of greater piscivory and the incorporation of temporal changes in diet composition. Because its opportunistic feeding behavior reflects the dynamism and heterogeneity of the pelagic forage preyscape, S . flavidus may be an important ecosystem indicator species. For example, the novel incorporation of pyrosomes as a large portion of the diet of S . flavidus during 2013–2014 directly related to the massive increase in pyrosome abundance in the California Current during the 2014 marine heat wave.
The yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus, is a widespread and abundant mesopredator in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We utilized stomach content and stable isotope analyses to investigate the trophic ecology of this species at three sites off central California just before (August-October 2013) and during (August and October 2014) a marine heat wave. Sebastes flavidus largely consumed pelagic prey (zooplankton and micronekton). Diets were dominated by tunicates (salps and pyrosomes), pelagic crustaceans (euphausiids, hyperid amphipods, larval decapods), and fishes, with the relative contribution of these prey taxa varying spatially (sample location, longitude, depth) and temporally (year, month), based on complementary multivariate analyses. Prey-specific indices demonstrated that individual S. flavidus diet composition typically was dominated by one of these prey groups, and that prey switching occurred based on the relative availability of prey and their energetic importance. Stable isotope analysis of δ15N indicated that the S. flavidus populations sampled in 2014 had been feeding at an elevated trophic position and more variable prey spectrum relative to 2013, probably as a consequence of greater piscivory and the incorporation of temporal changes in diet composition. Because its opportunistic feeding behavior reflects the dynamism and heterogeneity of the pelagic forage preyscape, S. flavidus may be an important ecosystem indicator species. For example, the novel incorporation of pyrosomes as a large portion of the diet of S. flavidus during 2013-2014 directly related to the massive increase in pyrosome abundance in the California Current during the 2014 marine heat wave.
Jennifer A. Chiu, Joseph J. Bizzarro, Richard M. Starr Roles Formal analysis, Methodology, Visualization, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing * E-mail: joe.bizzarro@noaa.gov Affiliations Cooperative Institute for Marine, Earth, and Atmospheric Ecosystems, University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America, Fisheries Ecology Division, Southwest Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, Santa Cruz, California, United States of America Richard M. Starr Contributed equally to this work with: In 2013, the California Current experienced strong coastal upwelling, anomalously cold sea surface temperatures (SSTs), and high productivity (i.e., chlorophyll a concentration [4]; however, it transitioned to a warm state (i.e., decreased upwelling, anomalously warm SST, decreased productivity) by August 2014, This condition along the Washington, Oregon, and California coasts, termed a marine heatwave, persisted until August 2016, causing major physical and biological disturbances in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem [5], and widespread economic impacts. S. flavidus typically inhabits coastal waters between depths of 90–180 m, but has been found from surface and intertidal waters to a depth of 549 m. Maximum length, weight, and age are 66 cm (total length), 4.2 kg, and 64 yr, respectively [8]. Because of its widespread occurrence and high relative abundance, S. flavidus is an important predator in nearshore, midwater regions of the California Current Ecosystem. Specific objectives of our study were to: 1) characterize diet composition, 2) determine and evaluate sources of dietary variability, 3) identify stable isotope signatures in white muscle tissues of sampled fish, and 4) combine stable isotope ratios with the gut content analysis to construct a holistic description the trophic ecology of S. flavidus.
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Snippet The yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus, is a widespread and abundant mesopredator in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We utilized stomach...
The yellowtail rockfish, Sebastes flavidus , is a widespread and abundant mesopredator in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem. We utilized stomach...
Jennifer A. Chiu, Joseph J. Bizzarro, Richard M. Starr Roles Formal analysis, Methodology, Visualization, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing...
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Animal tissues
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California Current
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Coastal upwelling
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Community ecology
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Diet
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Marine ecosystems
Marine fish
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Muscles
People and places
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Title Trophic ecology of yellowtail rockfish (Sebastes flavidus) during a marine heat wave off central California, USA
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