Unveiling the trophic dynamics and ecological roles of demersal fish in Hong Kong: A metabarcoding and isotope analysis approach
Hei-Ching Wong, Chun-Ming How, Kelly Su, Leyi Xi, Chien-Hsiang Lin, Ming-Tsung Chung, Jian-Wen Qiu, Chris Kong-Chu Wong, Jill Man-Ying Chiu

TL;DR
This study explores how bottom-dwelling fish in Hong Kong interact with their environment and each other, using DNA and isotope analysis to understand their diets and roles in the ecosystem.
Contribution
The study introduces detailed trophic niche partitioning and dietary preferences of demersal fish in Hong Kong using metabarcoding and isotope analysis.
Findings
Eight demersal fish species are identified as piscivores, primarily feeding on other demersal fish.
Six species are classified as crustacean feeders, mainly consuming Decapoda.
Trophic niche overlap is generally low, with notable exceptions like bartail flathead and goatee croaker.
Abstract
This study provides a comprehensive examination of the trophic ecology and feeding dynamics of 16 demersal fish species inhabiting the southern and southwestern waters of Hong Kong, utilizing advanced 12S and COI gut content metabarcoding alongside stable isotope analysis. Dietary dissimilarities, primarily driven by Decapoda and fish, are significant among species. Network plots further highlight unique predator-prey interactions. Eight species, including horn dragonet Callionymus curvicornis and Japanese butterflyray Gymnura japonica, are identified as piscivores, primarily preying on demersal fish, while six species such as rough flathead Grammoplites scaber and Japanese flathead Inegocia japonica are classified as crustacean feeders, focusing on Decapoda. Notably, spotted sicklefish Drepane punctata and goatee croaker Dendrophysa russelii exhibit unique feeding behaviors, relying on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIsotope Analysis in Ecology · Environmental DNA in Biodiversity Studies · Marine and fisheries research
