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Food and feeding ecology of piscivorous fishes at Lake St Lucia, Zululand

Authors :
Alan K. Whitfield
Stephen J. M. Blaber
Source :
Journal of Fish Biology. 13:675-691
Publication Year :
1978
Publisher :
Wiley, 1978.

Abstract

The food and feeding ecology of piscivorous fish in Lake St Lucia was monitored for two years. Piscivorous fishes feed predominantly on the planktivorous Gilchristella aestuarius and Thryssa vitrirostris but a wide range of prey species was recorded. Numbers of the predominant piscivores, Argyrosomus hololepidotus and Elops machnata, in an area appear to be related to the densities of their major prey, T. vitrirostris and G. aestuarius. Large piscivorous fishes are restricted to the deeper portions of the lake, whereas small piscivores such as Johnius belengerii and Terapon jarbua feed predominantly on small fishes in the littoral zone. The highly significant correlation between the composition of prey fish species in the lake and prey fish species in the diet of piscivorous fishes, indicates that piscivores are feeding in a density dependent manner. However, factors such as habitat, fish size and swimming speed of prey species are shown to be important in prey selection. Juvenile fish of species such as Sarotherodon mossambicus, Liza macrolepis and Acanthopagrus berda remain in shallow marginal areas, thus avoiding large piscivorous fishes. However by frequenting shallow areas these species become vulnerable to bird predators, especially egrets and herons.

Details

ISSN :
10958649 and 00221112
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Fish Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........be9fb2e002cbbb6dcf517e5188303d10
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1978.tb03481.x