Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait

Sardinella lemuru is known as a highly opportunistic and flexible forager. Their high abundance in the coastal upwelling of Bali Strait was initially attributed to their feeding habit on phytoplankton and hence attaining higher catch. It was challenged by subsequent reports which suggested zooplankto...

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Main Authors: Sartimbul, A., Nakata, H., Herawati, E. Y., Rohadi, E., Yona, D., Harlyan, L. I., Putri, A. D. R., Winata, V. A., Khasanah, R. I., Arifin, Z., Susanto, R. D., Lauro, Federico M.
Other Authors: Asian School of the Environment
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Foraging behavior
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Foraging behavior
Indonesia
Sartimbul, A.
Nakata, H.
Herawati, E. Y.
Rohadi, E.
Yona, D.
Harlyan, L. I.
Putri, A. D. R.
Winata, V. A.
Khasanah, R. I.
Arifin, Z.
Susanto, R. D.
Lauro, Federico M.
Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait
description Sardinella lemuru is known as a highly opportunistic and flexible forager. Their high abundance in the coastal upwelling of Bali Strait was initially attributed to their feeding habit on phytoplankton and hence attaining higher catch. It was challenged by subsequent reports which suggested zooplankton as their main diet. This difference is due to the lack of information on the one-year cycle of its seasonal feeding. Here we used a combination of the plankton in seawater and the stomach contents of S. lemuru and monsoonal oceanographic changes at Bali Strait to determine the diet composition and food selectivity in four fishing seasons of 2012–2013. The result shows that S. lemuru is an omnivorous fish, and its diet composition depends on plankton availability in the environment, size classes, and the monsoonal oceanographic change influenced by upwelling. This condition strongly supported high nutrients for phytoplankton availability in the seawater with medium diversity and moderate community stability, except in inter-monsoon-2 (Trans-2). Phytoplankton was found as the main diet item of S. lemuru during the higher abundance of phytoplankton (82.26% Rhizosolenia stolterfothii) in Trans-2. In contrast, its main diet was substituted by zooplankton (51.96% Nauplius of Paraeuchaeta norvegica) during lower phytoplankton abundance in the northwest monsoon (NW). In addition, S. lemuru has adaptive strategies in feeding habits: It not only has flexibility but also selectivity in the feeding habit, supported by the ability to perform vertical migration for plankton grazing in different depths, move to another feeding ground, or plankton might be carried by the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) into the Bali Strait. This study provides valuable information on the feeding ecology of S. lemuru, possibly providing a scientific basis for the proper management of the S. lemuru fishery in Bali Strait.
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Sartimbul, A.
Nakata, H.
Herawati, E. Y.
Rohadi, E.
Yona, D.
Harlyan, L. I.
Putri, A. D. R.
Winata, V. A.
Khasanah, R. I.
Arifin, Z.
Susanto, R. D.
Lauro, Federico M.
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author Sartimbul, A.
Nakata, H.
Herawati, E. Y.
Rohadi, E.
Yona, D.
Harlyan, L. I.
Putri, A. D. R.
Winata, V. A.
Khasanah, R. I.
Arifin, Z.
Susanto, R. D.
Lauro, Federico M.
author_sort Sartimbul, A.
title Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait
title_short Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait
title_full Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait
title_fullStr Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait
title_full_unstemmed Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait
title_sort monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of bali sardinella (s. lemuru bleeker, 1853) in bali strait
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1764362024-05-20T15:30:40Z Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait Sartimbul, A. Nakata, H. Herawati, E. Y. Rohadi, E. Yona, D. Harlyan, L. I. Putri, A. D. R. Winata, V. A. Khasanah, R. I. Arifin, Z. Susanto, R. D. Lauro, Federico M. Asian School of the Environment Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering (SCELSE) Earth and Environmental Sciences Foraging behavior Indonesia Sardinella lemuru is known as a highly opportunistic and flexible forager. Their high abundance in the coastal upwelling of Bali Strait was initially attributed to their feeding habit on phytoplankton and hence attaining higher catch. It was challenged by subsequent reports which suggested zooplankton as their main diet. This difference is due to the lack of information on the one-year cycle of its seasonal feeding. Here we used a combination of the plankton in seawater and the stomach contents of S. lemuru and monsoonal oceanographic changes at Bali Strait to determine the diet composition and food selectivity in four fishing seasons of 2012–2013. The result shows that S. lemuru is an omnivorous fish, and its diet composition depends on plankton availability in the environment, size classes, and the monsoonal oceanographic change influenced by upwelling. This condition strongly supported high nutrients for phytoplankton availability in the seawater with medium diversity and moderate community stability, except in inter-monsoon-2 (Trans-2). Phytoplankton was found as the main diet item of S. lemuru during the higher abundance of phytoplankton (82.26% Rhizosolenia stolterfothii) in Trans-2. In contrast, its main diet was substituted by zooplankton (51.96% Nauplius of Paraeuchaeta norvegica) during lower phytoplankton abundance in the northwest monsoon (NW). In addition, S. lemuru has adaptive strategies in feeding habits: It not only has flexibility but also selectivity in the feeding habit, supported by the ability to perform vertical migration for plankton grazing in different depths, move to another feeding ground, or plankton might be carried by the Indonesian Throughflow (ITF) into the Bali Strait. This study provides valuable information on the feeding ecology of S. lemuru, possibly providing a scientific basis for the proper management of the S. lemuru fishery in Bali Strait. National Research Foundation (NRF) Submitted/Accepted version This work was supported by Universitas Brawijaya, Indonesia, through Hibah Penelitian Kerjasama Internasional (HAPKI) Number: 960.6/UNl 0.C1 0/PN/2022; E. Rohadi and E.Y. Herawati were supported by Directorate General of Higher Education of Indonesia [Grant Number 551.48/UN10.21/PG/2013]. R.D. Susanto is supported by NASA [Grant number 80NSSC18K0777] to the University of Maryland. Support for research collaborations between the groups of Federico M. Lauro and Aida Sartimbul is provided by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office (Singapore) and the Natural Environment Research Council (United Kingdom) under the NERCSEAP-2020 grant call, “Understanding the Impact of Plastic Pollution on Marine Ecosystems in Southeast Asia (Southeast Asia Plastics (SEAP)” (Award No. SEAP-2020-0003). 2024-05-15T05:46:32Z 2024-05-15T05:46:32Z 2023 Journal Article Sartimbul, A., Nakata, H., Herawati, E. Y., Rohadi, E., Yona, D., Harlyan, L. I., Putri, A. D. R., Winata, V. A., Khasanah, R. I., Arifin, Z., Susanto, R. D. & Lauro, F. M. (2023). Monsoonal variation and its impact on the feeding habit of Bali Sardinella (S. lemuru Bleeker, 1853) in Bali Strait. Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 211, 105317-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2023.105317 0967-0645 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/176436 10.1016/j.dsr2.2023.105317 2-s2.0-85168153600 211 105317 en SEAP-2020-0003 Deep-Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr2.2023.105317. application/pdf