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Trophic ecology of sharks and rays in exploited ecosystems of northwestern Mediterranean
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[eng] In this thesis, the ecological role of 26 species of abundant, rare and endangered chondrichthyans present in the western Mediterranean has been studied through the study of trophic ecology and main morphological characters. Due to the number of species included, this thesis constitutes the most complete research on the trophic ecology of sharks, rays and chimeras in the Mediterranean Sea. For this purpose, different methodologies such as stomach content analysis, review of available literature and new tools such as stable isotope analysis have been combined. The results reveal the importance of chondrichthyans in the western Mediterranean as mesopredators and top predators. The small sharks Scyliorhinus canicula, Etmopterus spinax and Galeus melastomus act as mesopredators of the ecosystem and, because of their abundance, they could be considered important species in the Mediterranean Sea. S. canicula presents intraspecific changes in relation to its trophic ecology and small individuals feed on different prey than larger individuals. The same occurs with males and females, probably because they feed on different areas of the continental shelf. These three species, along with Dalatias licha, do not present changes in their trophic ecology between areas with different degrees of human impact such as the Catalan Sea and an area restricted to fishing in the Gulf of Lions. This result is probably related to the fact that S. canicula, E. spinax, and G. melastomus are opportunistic species, being able to exploit different resources including part of the fishing discards. In addition, D. licha prey mainly on these opportunistic species. It may also be that the area of the Gulf of Lions has not recovered significantly after its declaration as an area restricted to fishing and does not show substantially different characteristics to the exploited area of the Catalan Sea. Other chondrichthyans that have an ecological role similar to the small demersal sharks are the different species of skates (Rajiformes), species that feed mainly on crustaceans. Other mesopredator rays, such as Mobula mobular and Myliobatis aquila, have a unique trophic role within the studied species: M. mobular is a filter feeding species and M. aquila feeds mainly on bivalves. As top predators are the sharks Alopias vulpinus and Galeorhinus galeus, the ray Gymnura altavela, Torpediniformes, Chimaeriformes and other medium-sized sharks of the orders Carcharhiniformes, Hexanchiformes and Squaliformes. The results present in this thesis have confirmed that the chondrichthyans of the Mediterranean Sea have different ecological roles, being a very important step in the knowledge of the trophic ecology of these organisms. In addition, it has to be emphasized the use of the stable isotope analysis in blood for the first time, a non-lethal technique, for the study of the trophic ecology of the shark S. canicula. This methodology could be very useful for investigating the trophic ecology and the ecological role in sharks and rays that are rare or endangered.
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BARRÍA OYARZO, Claudio. Trophic ecology of sharks and rays in exploited ecosystems of northwestern Mediterranean. [consulta: 9 de desembre de 2025]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/117683]