Effects of prey density on nocturnal zooplankton predation throughout the ontogeny of juvenile Platax orbicularis (Teleostei: Ephippidae) |
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Authors: | Breno Barros Yoichi Sakai Hiroaki Hashimoto Kenji Gushima |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Bioresource Science, Graduate School of Biosphere Science,Hiroshima University,Higashi-Hiroshima,Japan;2.Universidade Federal do Pará—Campus de Bragan?a,Instituto de Estudos Costeiros,Bragan?a,Brazil |
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Abstract: | Juvenile Platax orbicularis switches foraging tactics from diurnal herbivory to nocturnal zooplanktivory within a day. To examine how juvenile fish actively feed on zooplankton prey during nighttime, a field-recorded video analysis was conducted in the reefs off Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan. Juveniles consistently showed fast and sudden attacks that were accurately directed at individual zooplankton prey, and changed feeding frequencies with different prey densities. A negative relationship was observed between feeding frequency and prey density, with higher feeding frequencies occurring at lower prey concentrations, implying a disturbance effect of clouded zooplankton prey on the juvenile fish. A clear transition from a ram-based to a suction-based feeding mode was observed with fish size, suggesting that changes in the feeding behaviors occur even in juveniles fishes, without drastic morphological changes. |
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