Cephalopods preyed on by loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta (Reptilia: Cheloniidae), from the eastern Tyrrhenian Sea

Giambattista Bello,Flegra Bentivegna, Andrea Travaglini

ACTA ADRIATICA(2023)

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This study presents the results of the examination of cephalopod remains extracted from the digestive tract of 40 loggerhead turtles, Caretta caretta, stranded along the Campanian coasts (Southern Italy, eastern Tyrrhenian Sea). We retrieved the remains of 23 cephalopods from 16 turtles (frequency of occurrence = 40%). They belonged to Sepia officinalis (19 specimens) and Octopus vulgaris (2 specimens), both of them benthic neritic species, and Histioteuthis reversa (2 specimens), an oceanic species. Accordingly, loggerheads appear to feed both on the bottom, seemingly in shallow waters, and in the open seawater column; both on muscular items (S. officinalis and O. vulgaris) and ammoniacal ones (H. reversa). This is the first record of H. reversa as a prey of the loggerhead turtle.
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Mollusca,Cephalopoda,Reptilia,Chelonidae,feeding ecology,Mediterranean Sea
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