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The Feeding Habits of Plaice Post-Larvae in the Southern Bight

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2009

J. E. Shelbourne
Affiliation:
The Fisheries Laboratory, Lowestoft

Extract

An examination was made of the stomach contents of plaice post-larvae taken from the Southern Bight spawning ground in the spring of 1950. They were found to be feeding mainly on a soft-bodied prey, which left characteristically shaped faecal pellets and an undigested matrix vesicle as the only evidence of its nature. Pellets from the post-larvae compared closely in shape with those of Oikopleura dioica, found in the plankton of the spawning area during the period of post-larval development.

In 1951, undigested Oikopleura were seen in the oesophageal regions of a few dissected specimens, in addition to typical indigestible remains in a large proportion of the total feeding post-larvae examined.

Records for 1946 suggest a similar exploitation of the Oikopleura population by plaice post-larvae, although the phenomenon was not repeated in 1947, when inclement weather may have interfered with the annual outburst of this prey.

The phenomenon of food selection by plaice post-larvae is discussed, with special reference to the part that vulnerability may play in limiting the number of species of prey available as food.

A feature of this and other investigations on post-larval feeding, was the occurrence of a high proportion of empty stomachs. An experiment designed to test a regurgitation hypothesis, revealed the existence of a marked diurnal pattern of feeding activity, apparently influenced by light conditions. The importance of light in feeding behaviour was confirmed by tank experiments. In this investigation a large proportion of the empty stomachs encountered can be explained by reference to diurnal fluctuations in feeding activity, supporting the view that plaice post-larvae are visual feeders.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 1953

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