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Food searching decisions in four cyprinid species
Authors:Franz Uiblein
Affiliation:(1) Institut für Limnologie, Abteilung Mondsee, A-5310 Gaisberg 116, Austria
Abstract:Synopsis Four species of cyprinids (vimba, bream, Danubian bleak and roach) which had been incubated and reared under identical conditions differed qualitatively as well as quantitatively in the use of prey search strategies during comparative experiments. While bream and vimba prefer to use sampling techniques under conditions of reduced visibility of benthic prey, roach favor almost exclusively directed search methods. Vimba and Danubian bleak, in contrast to bream and roach, rapidly increase their total search activity in response to successive presentations of novel prey. These results have several ecological implications which are confirmed by field data. It is concluded that food searching cyprinids follow decision rules which are species specific both in the amount of sampling and in the responsiveness to rapidly changing conditions.
Keywords:Vimba elongata  Abramis brama  Chalcalburnus chalcoides  Rutilus rutilus  Interspecific differences  Sampling  Search rate  Decision rules  Resource use
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