Régime alimentaire de la phase lagunaire de Elops lacerta (C.V. 1846)


Autoria(s): Hie Dare, J.P.
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01/06/1980

Resumo

Elops lacerta is a juvenil's predator of all the fish species living in the same biotope. its preys follow three systematic orders: 1 - Fishes: they are the most important in the stomachal contents of Elops lacerta, and are dominated by clupeidae, mainly by Ethmalosa fimbriata; 2 - Shrimps: mainly the Peneidae, are not very important; 3 - Molluscs: they are the less important preys and are represented by only one Pelecypoda family: the Corbulidae. This earlier predator feeds rather at night than during the day. It has neither preferential prey nor apparent seasonal variations in its food habits.

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Hie Dare, J.P. (1980) Régime alimentaire de la phase lagunaire de Elops lacerta (C.V. 1846). Documents Scientifiques, Centre de Recherches Océanographiques, Abidjan, 11(1), pp. 73-83.

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Palavras-Chave #Biology #Ecology
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Article

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