Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

Standard Standard

Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea. / Roche, William; Milner, Nigel; Davies, Carys et al.
Sea Trout: Science and Management: Proceedings of the 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium. ed. / Graeme Harris. Kibworth Beauchamp: Matador, 2017. p. 371-395 Chapter 20.

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter

HarvardHarvard

Roche, W, Milner, N, Davies, C, Shepherd, S, King, J, Coyne, J, Gargan, P & Hughes, R 2017, Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea. in G Harris (ed.), Sea Trout: Science and Management: Proceedings of the 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium., Chapter 20, Matador, Kibworth Beauchamp, pp. 371-395.

APA

Roche, W., Milner, N., Davies, C., Shepherd, S., King, J., Coyne, J., Gargan, P., & Hughes, R. (2017). Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea. In G. Harris (Ed.), Sea Trout: Science and Management: Proceedings of the 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium (pp. 371-395). Article Chapter 20 Matador.

CBE

Roche W, Milner N, Davies C, Shepherd S, King J, Coyne J, Gargan P, Hughes R. 2017. Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea. Harris G, editor. In Sea Trout: Science and Management: Proceedings of the 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium. Kibworth Beauchamp: Matador. pp. 371-395.

MLA

Roche, William et al. "Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea". Harris, Graeme (ed.). Sea Trout: Science and Management: Proceedings of the 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium. Kibworth Beauchamp: Matador. 2017, 371-395.

VancouverVancouver

Roche W, Milner N, Davies C, Shepherd S, King J, Coyne J et al. Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea. In Harris G, editor, Sea Trout: Science and Management: Proceedings of the 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium. Kibworth Beauchamp: Matador. 2017. p. 371-395. Chapter 20

Author

Roche, William ; Milner, Nigel ; Davies, Carys et al. / Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea. Sea Trout: Science and Management: Proceedings of the 2nd International Sea Trout Symposium. editor / Graeme Harris. Kibworth Beauchamp : Matador, 2017. pp. 371-395

RIS

TY - CHAP

T1 - Feeding ecology of sea trout in the Irish Sea

AU - Roche, William

AU - Milner, Nigel

AU - Davies, Carys

AU - Shepherd, Sam

AU - King, Jonathan

AU - Coyne, John

AU - Gargan, Paddy

AU - Hughes, Roger

PY - 2017/11/1

Y1 - 2017/11/1

N2 - The marine feeding ecology of sea trout (Salmo trutta) and information on the prey species they consume is fundamental to understanding the factors likely to influence their distribution, migration and growth in the marine environment. This paper presents stomach content analysis from 991 marine-caught sea trout, sampled from around the Irish Sea, in littoral and offshore pelagic habitat. Frequency of occurrence and percentage composition by weight were used to compute an index of prey importance. Fish, which was the major dietary component, was dominated by two components, sand eels (Ammodytes spp.) and sprat (Sprattus sprattus L.). Sand eels were the most prevalent with percentage occurrence and percentage abundance by weight of 56% and 62% respectively, followed by sprat at 28% and 18% respectively. Spatial and ontogenic variation was observed and pelagic feeding fish, which were almost exclusively feeding on sprat, demonstrated significantly higher feeding intensity compared to inshore feeding fish. Identifying the keystone prey species contributes to identification and understanding of the distribution of important sea trout habitats and, in the longer term, to development of enhanced management and conservation strategies for sea trout and its marine habitat, their prey and associated habitat types.

AB - The marine feeding ecology of sea trout (Salmo trutta) and information on the prey species they consume is fundamental to understanding the factors likely to influence their distribution, migration and growth in the marine environment. This paper presents stomach content analysis from 991 marine-caught sea trout, sampled from around the Irish Sea, in littoral and offshore pelagic habitat. Frequency of occurrence and percentage composition by weight were used to compute an index of prey importance. Fish, which was the major dietary component, was dominated by two components, sand eels (Ammodytes spp.) and sprat (Sprattus sprattus L.). Sand eels were the most prevalent with percentage occurrence and percentage abundance by weight of 56% and 62% respectively, followed by sprat at 28% and 18% respectively. Spatial and ontogenic variation was observed and pelagic feeding fish, which were almost exclusively feeding on sprat, demonstrated significantly higher feeding intensity compared to inshore feeding fish. Identifying the keystone prey species contributes to identification and understanding of the distribution of important sea trout habitats and, in the longer term, to development of enhanced management and conservation strategies for sea trout and its marine habitat, their prey and associated habitat types.

KW - Salmo trutta

KW - Irish Sea

KW - marine feeding

KW - diet

KW - pelagic

M3 - Chapter

SN - 978 1788035 354

SP - 371

EP - 395

BT - Sea Trout: Science and Management

A2 - Harris, Graeme

PB - Matador

CY - Kibworth Beauchamp

ER -