Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2019
Predator-prey body size relationships of cod in a low-diversity marine system
Niiranen, Susa; Orio, Alessandro; Bartolino, Valerio; Bergström, Ulf; Kallasvuo, Meri; Neuenfeldt, Stefan; Ustups, Didzis; Casini, MicheleAbstract
How predators select their prey largely defines ecosystem trophic structure, function and dynamics. In aquatic systems, organism body size is an important trait explaining predator-prey interactions. Here, we used a unique Atlantic cod Gadus morhua stomach content dataset with diet information from over 100 000 individuals collected from the Baltic Sea in 1963-2014, to explore prey size distribution and predator-prey mass ratios in the diet of Eastern Baltic cod. Maximum and average prey sizes increased with predator size, as for cod in other systems. However, the prey size spectra found in Eastern Baltic cod stomachs reflect the low species diversity in the Baltic Sea. In general, Eastern Baltic cod feed on smaller prey in relation to their body size than other cod populations. Due to the truncated prey size distribution in the Baltic Sea, cod cannibalism functions as a compensatory mechanism that allows Baltic cod to reach their prey size potential. On the other hand, small- and intermediate-sized cod prey mainly on a few invertebrate prey species, potentially making them vulnerable to changes in these prey populations. Our results encourage further studies disentangling the relative effects of prey preference and prey availability on cod trophodynamics in species-poor systems such as the Baltic Sea.Keywords
Diet; Body size; Predator-prey mass ratio; Gadus morhua; Baltic Sea; Stomach content dataPublished in
Marine Ecology Progress Series2019, volume: 627, pages: 201-206
Authors' information
Niiranen, Susa
Stockholm Resilience Centre
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Aquatic Resources
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Aquatic Resources
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Aquatic Resources
Kallasvuo, Meri
Natural Resources Institute Finland (LUKE)
Neuenfeldt, Stefan
Technical University of Denmark (DTU)
Ustups, Didzis
Institute of Food Safety, Animal Health and Environment (BIOR)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Aquatic Resources
Associated SLU-program
Coastal and sea areas
Biodiversity
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG14 Life below water
UKÄ Subject classification
Ecology
Fish and Aquacultural Science
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps13098
URI (permanent link to this page)
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/103277