Title: FOOD AND FEEDING OF LARVAE OF THREE FISHES OCCURRING IN THE CALIFORNIA CURRENT, SARDZNOPS SAGAX, ENGRAULIS MORDAX, AND TRACHURUS SYMMETRICUS'
Abstract:The size, number, and types of food particles eaten by larvae of Pacific sardine, Sardinops sagax; northern anchovy, Engraulis mor&; and jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus, were determined by an exa...The size, number, and types of food particles eaten by larvae of Pacific sardine, Sardinops sagax; northern anchovy, Engraulis mor&; and jack mackerel, Trachurus symmetricus, were determined by an examination of gut contents of larvae captured in plankton samples from the California Current. Food particles found in larvae of the three fishes were predominantly the eggs, nauplii, and the copepodid stages of the smaller species of copepods. These increased in width as the larvae grew though not so uniformly for the anchovy as for sardine and jack mackerel. Particles ingested by anchovies at first feeding were slightly larger than were those ingested by sardines, while jack mackerel could eat particles three times wider than sardines of equal length. The smallest individuals of each species were the most euryphagous, especially anchovies. Feeding incidence of sardine and anchovy declined during the early larval period while that of jack mackerel increased. Sardine and anchovy larvae fed only during the day. The data were not analyzed for day-night feeding for jack mackerel. The relative body depth and relative weight of laboratory-grown anchovy larvae increased throughout the larval periods examined, whereas, the relative body depth of most ocean-caught anchovy larvae decreased during the first half of this period, possibly as a result of the poorer ration obtainable in the ocean. The decline in relative body depth of ocean-caught anchovy larvae may be related to the decline in feeding incidence and to the apparent lack of increase in size of the food particles ingested.Read More
Publication Year: 1976
Publication Date: 1976-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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