Seasonal variation on diet of juvenile elops saurus linnaeus, 1766 (Ladyfish) in the Parnaiba River Delta

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Aim: Identify seasonal variations in the diet of juvenile living in the estuary of the Parnaíba River Delta. Methods: Food items were identified through analysis of stomach contents, and later submitted to analysis by regular methods for Frequency of Occurrence (FO), Frequency Numerical (FN), Gravimetric Frequency (FW) and Relative Importance Index (IRI). Results: Juvenile diet of Elops saurus that inhabit the lagoons in the Parnaíba delta was composed in order decreasing of importance by Osteichthyes (Teleostei), Insecta and Crustacea in addition to Polychaeta and Nematoda. It was also observed a high frequency of occurrence of fragments of plastics in the diet. In the rainy season, 17 items were recorded in the diet, whereas in the dry season only 7 items were present. Relative Importance Index showed high presence of the Teleostei fish (69.93%) on diet of E. saurus during the rainy season, whereas during the dry period the insects of the families Corixidae (43.25%) and Dysticidae (39.16%). Conclusions: With the study it was possible to identify that juvenile are piscivorous in the rainy season when there is a higher availability of prey in the environment and insectivores in the dry season when it reduces the supply of food, indicating feeding flexibility to environmental alterations.

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Santos, T. A., Gonçalves, T. S., Do Nascimento, P. S., Fernandes, C. A. F., & Cunha, F. E. de A. (2020). Seasonal variation on diet of juvenile elops saurus linnaeus, 1766 (Ladyfish) in the Parnaiba River Delta. Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia, 32, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1590/S2179-975X8818

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