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Biological Invasions | 2018

Feeding ecology of invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans and Pterois miles) in the temperate and tropical western Atlantic

Jonathan Peake; Alex K. Bogdanoff; Craig A. Layman; Bernard Castillo; Kynoch Reale-Munroe; Jennifer Chapman; Kristen Dahl; William F. Patterson; Corey Eddy; Robert D. Ellis; Meaghan Faletti; Nicholas D. Higgs; Michelle A. Johnston; Roldan C. Muñoz; Vera Sandel; Juan Carlos Villasenor-Derbez; James A. Morris

Numerous location-based diet studies have been published describing different aspects of invasive lionfish (Pterois volitans and Pterois miles) feeding ecology, but there has been no synthesis of their diet composition and feeding patterns across regional gradients. 8125 lionfish stomachs collected from 10 locations were analyzed to provide a generalized description of their feeding ecology at a regional scale and to compare their diet among locations. Our regional data indicate lionfish in the western Atlantic are opportunistic generalist carnivores that consume at least 167 vertebrate and invertebrate prey species across multiple trophic guilds, and carnivorous fish and shrimp prey that are not managed fishery species and not considered at risk of extinction by the International Union for Conservation of Nature disproportionately dominate their diet. Correlations between lionfish size and their diet composition indicate lionfish in the western Atlantic transition from a shrimp-dominated diet to a fish-dominated diet through ontogeny. Lionfish total length (TL) (mm) was found to predict mean prey mass per stomach (g) by the following equation mean prey mass =0.0002*TL1.6391, which can be used to estimate prey biomass consumption from lionfish length-frequency data. Our locational comparisons indicate lionfish diet varies considerably among locations, even at the group (e.g., crab) and trophic guild levels. The Modified Index of Relative Importance developed specifically for this study, calculated as the frequency of prey a × the number of prey a, can be used in other diet studies to assess prey importance when prey mass data are not available. Researchers and managers can use the diet data presented in this study to make inference about lionfish feeding ecology in areas where their diet has yet to be described. These data can be used to guide research and monitoring efforts, and can be used in modeling exercises to simulate the potential effects of lionfish on marine food webs. Given the large variability in lionfish diet composition among locations, this study highlights the importance of continued location-based diet assessments to better inform local management activities.


BioInvasions Records | 2014

Lionfish (Pterois volitans (Linnaeus, 1758) and P. miles (Bennett, 1828)) records within mesophotic depth ranges on natural banks in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico

Marissa F. Nuttall; Michelle A. Johnston; Ryan J. Eckert; John A. Embesi; Emma L. Hickerson; George P. Schmahl


Marine Biology | 2016

Regional genetic structure and genetic founder effects in the invasive lionfish: comparing the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean and North Atlantic

John Johnson; Christopher E. Bird; Michelle A. Johnston; Alexander Q. Fogg; J. Derek Hogan


Marine Biology | 2018

Important juvenile manta ray habitat at Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico

Joshua D. Stewart; Marissa F. Nuttall; Emma L. Hickerson; Michelle A. Johnston


BioInvasions Records | 2016

Rapid invasion of Indo-Pacific lionfishes Pterois volitans (Linnaeus, 1758) and P. miles (Bennett, 1828) in Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, Gulf of Mexico, documented in multiple data sets.

Michelle A. Johnston; Marissa F. Nuttall; Ryan J. Eckert; John A. Embesi; Travis K. Sterne; Emma L. Hickerson; George P. Schmahl


Marine Chemistry | 2018

Seasonal variability of carbonate chemistry and decadal changes in waters of a marine sanctuary in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico

Xinping Hu; Marissa F. Nuttall; Hongjie Wang; Hongming Yao; Cory J. Staryk; Melissa R. McCutcheon; Ryan J. Eckert; John A. Embesi; Michelle A. Johnston; Emma L. Hickerson; George P. Schmahl; Derek P. Manzello; Ian C. Enochs; Steven F. DiMarco; Leticia Barbero


Archive | 2016

Long-term monitoring at East and West Flower Garden Banks, 2015 annual report

Michelle A. Johnston; Travis K. Sterne; Ryan J. Eckert; Marissa F. Nuttall; John A. Embesi; Raven D. Walker; Xinping Hu; Emma L. Hickerson; George P. Schmahl


Archive | 2012

Flower Garden Banks - A Refuge in the Gulf of Mexico?

Emma L. Hickerson; George P. Schmahl; Michelle A. Johnston; Marissa F. Nuttall; Ryan J. Eckert


Supplement to: Pérez-Portela, R et al. (accepted): Genetic homogeneity of the invasive lionfish across the Northwestern Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico based on Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms. Scientific Reports | 2018

1,220 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) of the invasive lionfish across the Northwestern Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico

Rocío Pérez-Portela; Alexandra Bumford; Brian Coffman; Shelby Wedelich; Megan Davenport; Alex Fogg; Mary Kate Swenarton; Felicia Coleman; Michelle A. Johnston; Douglas L. Crawford; Marjorie F. Oleksiak


Marine Biology | 2018

Correction to: Important juvenile manta ray habitat at Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico

Joshua D. Stewart; Marissa F. Nuttall; Emma L. Hickerson; Michelle A. Johnston

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Emma L. Hickerson

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Marissa F. Nuttall

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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George P. Schmahl

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Ryan J. Eckert

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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John A. Embesi

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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James A. Morris

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

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Alex K. Bogdanoff

North Carolina State University

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Alexander Q. Fogg

University of Southern Mississippi

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