Thierry Lavitra
University of Mons-Hainaut
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Zoological Studies | 2017
Bruno Frederich; Loïc Michel; Esther Zaeytydt; Roger Lingofo Bolaya; Thierry Lavitra; Eric Parmentier; Gilles Lepoint
Bruno Frédérich, Loïc N. Michel, Esther Zaeytydt, Roger Lingofo Bolaya, Thierry Lavitra, Eric Parmentier, and Gilles Lepoint (2017) Despite their importance in coral reef ecosystem function and trophodynamics, the trophic ecology of nocturnal shes (e.g. Apogonidae, Holocentridae, Pempheridae) is by far less studied than diurnal ones. The Apogonidae (cardinal shes) include mostly carnivorous species and evidence of trophic niche partitioning among sympatric cardinal shes is still limited. The present study combines stomach contents and stable isotope analyses to investigate the feeding ecology of an assemblage of eight cardinal shes from the Great Reef of Toliara (SW Madagascar). δ13C and δ15N of shes ranged between -17.49‰ and -10.03‰ and between 6.28‰ and 10.74‰, respectively. Both stomach contents and stable isotopes showed that they feed on planktonic and benthic animal prey in various proportions. Previous studies were able to group apogonids in di erent trophic categories but such a discrimination is not obvious here. Large intra-speci c variation in the stomach contents and temporal variation in the relative contribution of prey to diet support that all apogonids should be considered as generalist, carnivorous shes. However the exploration of the isotopic space revealed a clear segregation of isotopic niches among species, suggesting a high level of resource partitioning within the assemblage. According to low inter-speci c variation in stomach content compositions, we argue that the di erences in isotopic niches could be driven by variation in foraging locations (i.e. microhabitat segregation) and physiology among species. Our temporal datasets demonstrate that the trophic niche partitioning among cardinal shes and the breadth of their isotopic niches are dynamic and change across time. Factors driving this temporal variation need to be investigated in further studies.
Bêche-de-mer | 2008
Igor Eeckhaut; Thierry Lavitra; Richard Rasolofonirina; M.W. Rabenevanana; P. Gildas; Michel Jangoux
SPC Beche-de-mer Information Bulletin | 2009
Thierry Lavitra; Richard Rasolofonirina; Michel Jangoux; Igor Eeckhaut
Bêche-de-mer | 2008
Thierry Lavitra; Dina Rachelle; Richard Rasolofonirina; Michel Jangoux; Igor Eeckhaut
Western Indian Ocean journal of marine science | 2010
Thierry Lavitra; Richard Rasolofonirina; Igor Eeckhaut
Archive | 2010
Thierry Lavitra; Nicolas Fohy; Pierre-Gildas Gestin; Richard Rasolofonirina; Igor Eeckhaut
Marine Biology | 2013
Thomas Plotieau; Thierry Lavitra; David Gillan; Igor Eeckhaut
Aquaculture | 2017
Gildas Todinanahary; Thierry Lavitra; Herinjatovo Hardinat Andrifanilo; Nicolas Puccini; Philippe Grosjean; Igor Eeckhaut
Journal of Applied Phycology | 2016
Gaëtan Tsiresy; Jérémy Preux; Thierry Lavitra; Philippe Dubois; Gilles Lepoint; Igor Eeckhaut
Archive | 2015
Thierry Lavitra; Gaëtan Tsiresy; Richard Rasolofonirina; Igor Eeckhaut