Distribution, movements and diet of macrocrustaceans on a Scottish sandy beach with particular reference to predation on juvenile fishes

Citation
Ad. Ansell et al., Distribution, movements and diet of macrocrustaceans on a Scottish sandy beach with particular reference to predation on juvenile fishes, MAR ECOL-PR, 176, 1999, pp. 115-130
Citations number
69
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
MARINE ECOLOGY-PROGRESS SERIES
ISSN journal
01718630 → ACNP
Volume
176
Year of publication
1999
Pages
115 - 130
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1999)176:<115:DMADOM>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Shrimp and crabs were sampled by beam trawl over tidal and diel cycles on a sandy beach on the west coast of Scotland in June and August. There were s ignificant positive relationships between depth (0 to 5 m) and numbers of i ndividuals and numbers of species caught. More species and individuals were caught at night than by day, but there was no evidence for the existence o f distinct 'day' and 'night' communities. Differences in species compositio n and numbers caught reflected differences in the migratory and burying beh aviour of individual species. The macrocrustaceans found on this beach are omnivorous predators feeding on a wide range of prey species. Predation by them is one cause of mortality for the populations of juvenile fishes on th e beach. Two species, the shrimp Crangon crangon and the shore crab Carcinu s maenas, account for most of such predation by macrocrustaceans, which aff ects both round and flatfish juveniles in varying proportions at different times. In particular, the intensity of predation was generally greatest at night for both species.