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MEPS 748:99-116 (2024)  -  DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14713

Seasonal changes in the dietary patterns and reproductive aspects of deep-water rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris in the central Adriatic Sea

L. Zacchetti1,2, E. Fanelli3,*, F. Donato1, F. Domenichetti1, M. Lauteri4, A. Santojanni1, M. Martinelli1

1National Research Council - Institute for Marine Biological Resources and Biotechnology (CNR IRBIM), Ancona 60125, Italy
2Department of Biological, Geological, and Environmental Sciences (BiGeA), Alma Mater Studiorum, University of Bologna, Bologna 40126, Italy
3Department of Life and Environmental Sciences, Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona 60131, Italy
4National Research Council - Institute of Research on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET), Porano 05010, Italy
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ABSTRACT: The deep-water rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris is one of the most important commercial species caught by trawl fisheries in the Mediterranean Sea. The species has a warm-water affinity and its landings are increasing in the whole basin. Detailed information on its trophic ecology, niche width and role within demersal food webs is dated or lacking in the Adriatic Sea, the most exploited basin of the Mediterranean. Therefore, to detect seasonal changes in diet and trophic levels, seasonal samplings were conducted in this area from January to December 2021, collecting 400 specimens, and integrating information from both stomach content analysis and stable isotope analyses (SIA). To identify potential links between the biological cycle of the species and fluctuations in energy demand, seasonal changes in fullness, as a proxy of feeding intensity, and gonadosomatic and hepatosomatic indices were assessed. The deep-water rose shrimp is confirmed to be a benthic feeder that predominantly preys on molluscs, crustaceans, fish, echinoderms and polychaetes. According to SIA, P. longirostris is defined as a secondary consumer. Observed seasonal dietary changes precede the reproductive periods, likely due to the need for more energetic prey.


KEY WORDS: Stable isotopes analysis · Stomach contents · Parapenaeus longirostris · Reproductive patterns · Trophic position · Mediterranean Sea


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Cite this article as: Zacchetti L, Fanelli E, Donato F, Domenichetti F, Lauteri M, Santojanni A, Martinelli M (2024) Seasonal changes in the dietary patterns and reproductive aspects of deep-water rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris in the central Adriatic Sea. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 748:99-116. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps14713

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