Intertidal recruitment and feeding in relation to optimal utilization of nursery areas by juvenile English sole (Parophrys vetulus: Pleuronectidae) |
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Authors: | Christopher L Toole |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biology, Humboldt State University, Arcata, California, 95521, U.S.A.;(2) Present address: Ecological Analysts, Inc., 2150 John Glenn Drive, Concord, California, 94520, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Synopsis Juvenile Parophrys vetulus 19–102 mm were collected on an intertidal flat in Humboldt Bay during 1976–1977. Recently metamorphosed fish that fed almost exclusively on harpacticoid copepods and other epibenthic crustaceans were found in large numbers during spring and early summer. A feeding transition occurred among fish 50–65 mm in length, and infaunal polychaetes were the dominant prey of fish greater than 65 mm. Increases in the feeding niche width and average size of prey items, as well as a decrease in the number of prey items per stomach, accompanied growth.The disappearance of English sole from intertidal areas in early fall at an average size of 82 mm and their subsequent residence in subtidal channels until a size of 140 mm suggest a size-depth segregation within the nursery ground. The advantages of such a distribution are discussed in terms of optimal foraging and reduction of intra- and interspecific competition. |
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Keywords: | Capitellidae Harpacticoida Humboldt Bay Interspecific competition Intraspecific competition Optimal foraging Size-depth segregation Spionidae |
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