The diet and trophic niche of orange perch, Lepidoperca aurantia (Serranidae: Anthiinae) on Chatham Rise, New Zealand |
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Authors: | P. L. Horn M. R. Dunn J. Forman |
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Affiliation: | 1. National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), Private Bag 14-901, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand
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Abstract: | The diet of the New Zealand orange perch, Lepidoperca aurantia, was determined from examination of stomach contents of 248 specimens, primarily adults, sampled by bottom trawl on Chatham Rise, east of South Island, New Zealand, over three years. The diet was dominated by euphausiids (87% of total prey weight), with the remainder comprising mostly hyperiid amphipods (4%) and semi-pelagic teleost fish (7%). Orange perch are selective feeders specialising on small semi-pelagic crustaceans. They have an estimated trophic level of 3.4, classifying them as low-level carnivores. A multivariate analysis examined the influence on diet of a set of biological and environmental predictors; year and time of day were found to be the most influential variables, explaining 24% of the deviance in diet. |
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