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Feeding habits and ontogenetic diet shifts of Bombay duck, Harpadon nehereus 被引量:2
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作者 ZHANG Bo JIN Xianshi 《Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第3期542-548,共7页
Based on two bottom trawl surveys conducted in autumn 2000 and 2001,a total of 1106 stomach samples of Bombay duck Harpadon nehereus between 23–278 mm fork length were collected and analyzed.The results show that Bom... Based on two bottom trawl surveys conducted in autumn 2000 and 2001,a total of 1106 stomach samples of Bombay duck Harpadon nehereus between 23–278 mm fork length were collected and analyzed.The results show that Bombay duck prey items consisted of 11 groups or 32 species,of which Apogon lineatus,Leptochela gracilis,Acetes chinensis,and Euphausia pacifi ca were the dominant prey species.Ontogenetic variations were found in feeding habits and feeding activity of Bombay duck.Feeding activity was highest in fi sh smaller than 50 mm,lowest in fi sh between 50 and 99 mm,and then increased with increasing size thereafter.As Bombay duck size increased,fi sh prey increased in importance,whereas euphausiids and decapods decreased in importance.Different trophic guilds were observed in feeding habits across the examined size range.Bombay duck smaller than 50 mm were zooplanktivores,mainly feeding on zooplankton and fi sh larva;those between 50 and 149 mm were generalist predators,mainly feeding on pelagic shrimps,demersal shrimps and fi shes;and those larger than 150 mm were piscivores,mainly feeding on fi shes. 展开更多
关键词 Harpadon nehereus diet composition feeding activity dietary overlap ontogenetic variation
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Ontogenetic changes in feeding and food preferences of the dog conch Laevistrombus canarium Linnaeus 1758 (Mollusca: Gastropoda) from Merambong shoal, Malaysia
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作者 HUSNA Wan Nurul Wan Hassan MAZLAN Abd Ghaffar COB Zaidi Che 《Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第5期1230-1238,共9页
Laevistrombus canarium is one of the marine gastropod mollusks that have high commercial value, particularly in the aquaculture sector in Malaysia. This study was conducted to determine the feeding and food items of L... Laevistrombus canarium is one of the marine gastropod mollusks that have high commercial value, particularly in the aquaculture sector in Malaysia. This study was conducted to determine the feeding and food items of L. canarium at different ontogenetic stages (juveniles, sub-adults and adults) from Merambong shoals, Malaysia. Field observations on feeding activity were conducted, followed by detailed laboratory analysis on the stomach content. Five-minutes observations on randomly selected individuals were conducted at the field sampling site and their feeding activities were recorded with reference to age stage. Various shell sizes from each ontogenetic stage were randomly collected and quickly anaesthetized with ice and preserved in 10% formalin before being transported to the laboratory for stomach content analyses. Field observations showed that L. canarium mainly grazed on epiphytes occurring on seagrass (46.67%), followed by sediment surface (40%) and epiphytes occurring on macroalgae (13.33%). Stomach content analyses showed a significant difference (P〈0.05) in gastro-somatic index (Gasi) between the juveniles (0.39±0.05), sub-adults (0.68±0.09) and adults (0.70±0.05) (P〈0.05). Food items found in the conch stomach include diatoms, detritus, foraminifera, seagrass and macroalgae fragments, sand particles and shell fragments. The Index of Relative Importance (%IRI) indicates three main types of food dominated the three ontogenetic stages namely diatoms, sand particles and detritus. However, no significant difference (P〉0.05) was detected between the three main food items (diatoms, sand particles and detritus) among the ontogenetic stages. Therefore, feeding activity revealed the role of the dog conch in the marine food network. While, classification of the types of food consumed by L. canarium through stomach content analysis determines the particular position of the gastropod in the food chain. Further studies are needed to provide a better insight between trophic relationships ofL. eanarium with marine ecosystem. 展开更多
关键词 Laevistrombus canarium feeding activity gut contents Merambong shoal
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