The feeding ecology and relative abundance of mullet (Mugilidae) in Natal and Pondoland estuaries |
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Authors: | S J M BLABER |
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Institution: | Zoology Department, University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, Natal 3200, South Africa |
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Abstract: | An investigation of the feeding ecology of Mugilidae in Natal and Pondoland estuaries showed that although the diet of the eleven species is similar it varies from one estuary to another and is determined largely by the occurrence of particular food items on substrates of the preferred particle size of each species. The findings of this study support the conclusions reached by Blaber (1976) with regard to the partitioning of the food resource according to inorganic particle size. Particle sizes consumed by each species do not remain the same but vary according to locality. Within any one estuary the mullet species avoid interspecific competition by selecting particles of different sizes. The fish are always graded in the same order with regard to particle size. The relative abundance of the various species of mullet in Natal and Pondoland estuaries is probably not controlled by food or substrate requirements because most species are sufficiently flexible in their feeding ecology to cope with a wide variety of estuarine substrates. |
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