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Feeding Patterns in Different Size Larvae of Walleye Pollack, Theragra chalcogramma (Pallas, 1814) on the Shelf of Western Kamchatka
Authors:K M Gorbatenko  A Yu Merzlyakov  S Yu Shershenkov
Institution:(1) Pacific Fisheries Research Center, Vladivostok, 690600, Russia;(2) Magadan Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography, Magadan, 685000, Russia
Abstract:The stomach contents were examined in 373 walleye pollack larvae of different sizes. The diet of pollack larvae included more than 20 plankters of different sizes. Phytoplankton was the major food source of 4- to 6-mm-long larvae. The proportion of phytoplankton in the larval diet decreased as the larvae grew, and the late larval stages shifted entirely to a diet of zooplankton. As the larvae increased in size, the spectrum of food organisms changed from smaller to larger sizes. In the larvae 4 to 31 mm long, the length of prey varied from 0.1 (Coscinodiscus) to 6.0 mm (Neocalanus plumchrus). The average daily repleteness of pollack larvae varied from 32 to 210permil. The minimum repleteness was registered in 4- to 6-mm-long larvae with mixed feeding (endogenous and exogenous); in 30- to 35-mm-long fish the repleteness was the greatest. The daily food rations calculated for the most abundant size groups of larvae ranged from 4.3 to 6.6% of their body weight.
Keywords:feeding  larvae of walleye pollack  spatial distribution  food composition  daily food ration
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