Food and feeding habits of Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus, 1758) along the northwest coast of India


Autoria(s): Jaiswar, A.K.; George, J.P.
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1991

Resumo

Megalaspis cordyla as one of the shoaling commercially important pelagic fish in the Northwest coast of India. The study on food and feeding habits of this fish revealed that it is predominantly a carnivorous species feeding primarily on sergestied shrimps like Acetes indicus and small fishes such as Stolephorus species. In addition it feeds on juveniles of Trichiurus, Apogon, Coilia, Sardinella, Nemipterus, Thryssa, and sciaenids. The food of M. cordyla also comprises the young ones of molluscs, especially Loligo and Sepia and occasionally ostracods. The choice food is Acetes indicus.

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Jaiswar, A.K. and George, J.P. (1991) Food and feeding habits of Megalaspis cordyla (Linnaeus, 1758) along the northwest coast of India. Journal of the Indian Fisheries Association, 21, pp. 5-10.

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