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Fig. 1: Plots of scores and loadings of the PCA of round sardinella (Sardinella aurita) fatty acid composition corresponding to sexual maturity stage of the specimens: immature (red), pre-spawners (green), and spawners (blue).
Fatty acid content and profile of round sardinella (Sardinella aurita), an expanding thermophilic species in the NW Mediterranean
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June 2024

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Mediterranean Marine Science

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Ricard Bou

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ELSA LLORET

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Over the past few decades, due to sea warming driven by global climate change, the habitat range of round sardinella (Sardinella aurita) has expanded into the north-western Mediterranean Sea. This study evaluates the fatty acid content and fatty acid profile of this small, warm-water pelagic fish caught in this area, specifically the northern Catalan coast. The findings provide important insights into the nutritional status of the species under changing environmental conditions. The study confirms that fatty acid content varies according to the individual specimen’s maturity stages (immature, pre-spawners, and spawners). Pre-spawners showed higher fat levels compared to spawners, whose lipids are allocated to their gonads to enhance the survival of their offspring. While a high content of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) was generally found at all stages of maturity, pre-spawners had higher levels of EPA but lower levels of DHA than immature individuals and spawners. Moreover, compared to small pelagic fish more typical of the temperate waters in the region (European anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus, and European sardine, Sardina pilchardus), round sardinella generally have a higher level of PUFAs, especially DHA. Encouraging consumption of this warm water species could provide significant nutritional benefits while reducing fishing pressure on European sardine and European anchovy, whose populations are currently in a very poor state.

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... Among these, Ben Rebah et al. (2010) documented annual changes in total lipid content in specimens from off the Tunisian coast and FA composition in individuals collected in February, while Abouel-Yazeed (2013) provided similar data for specimens collected in March off the coast of Egypt. On the Catalan cost (NW Mediterranean Sea), Vila- Belmonte et al. (2024) recently reported differences in the FA composition according to the specimen's maturity stage (from May to September). However, no studies regarding the seasonal variation of the FA composition of this fish species have been undertaken to date. ...

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The round sardinella (Sardinella aurita Valenciennes, 1847) from the NW Mediterranean: a healthy and safe choice for human consumption
Fatty acid content and profile of round sardinella (Sardinella aurita), an expanding thermophilic species in the NW Mediterranean

Mediterranean Marine Science