The effect of prey type and density on the foraging efficiency of juvenile perch, (Perca fluviatilis) |
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Authors: | Andrzej Engelmayer |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Hydrobiology, University of Warsaw, Nowy Swiat 67, 00-046 Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | The foraging efficiency of juvenile perch (Perca fluviatilis), feeding on two types of prey, was studied in laboratory experiments. Waterfleas (Daphnia magna) and phantom midge larvae (Chaoborus flavicans) were offered in a range of densities, either separately or combined. Perch fed more efficiently on each prey type separately than when both were mixed. Foraging efficiency decreased with an increase of mixed prey density with both prey types present in equal numbers, but also when the proportion of Chaoborus increased. This could be caused by the existence of different hunting techniques, each of which is fully efficient in the presence of one prey type only. In the presence of two prey types, the predator constantly has to switch from one hunting technique to another. |
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Keywords: | Perca fluviatilis Daphnia magna Chaoborus flavicans fish foraging feeding behaviour predation |
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