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Differential feeding by sardineSardinops Sagaxand anchovyEngraulis capensisrecruits in mixed shoals

Authors :
CD van der Lingen
G. G. Louw
Mark J. Gibbons
Source :
South African Journal of Marine Science. 19:227-232
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
National Inquiry Services Center (NISC), 1998.

Abstract

In a first effort to understand interactions between anchovy Engraulis capensis and sardine Sardinops sagax in the field, the size composition of the diet of these two species from a number of mixed shoals was examined. Although both species consumed similar types of food (crustacean eggs and nauplii, and copepods), sardine generally consumed significantly smaller prey (modal size-class generally 300 μm) than anchovy (modal size-class generally between 600 and 900 μm). No single explanation can be used to account for these results, and it is suggested that they are the product of differences in gill-raker morphology, feeding behaviour and within-shoal position. These results support previous single-species laboratory studies and suggest that competition between the two species in the field may be limited.

Details

ISSN :
02577615
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
South African Journal of Marine Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0a1340fe22e533ad4ab2925234d4cf43