Food consumption of fish in a sub-tropical SW Atlantic ecosystem off Brazil: comparison of four Sciaenid species

Lucy Satiko Hashimoto Soares
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The first evaluations of the daily ration and population food consumption of four Sciaenid fish, under natural conditions for the Brazilian south-western Atlantic shelf (23°35′S, 45°00′W) are presented. The average daily ration ranged from 4.38 to 12.92 % body mass (90% confidence interval) for the juvenile shortfin corvina (Isopisthus parvipinnis), from 0.41 to 5.52 % body mass (90% confidence interval) for the juvenile shorthead drum (Larimus breviceps) and from 3.14% to 3.15% body mass for the juvenile whitemouth croacker (Micropogonias furnieri). Juveniles of the banded croacker (Paralonchurus brasiliensis) showed higher estimates (2.58–2.60% body mass) than those for the adults (1.2–1.84% body mass). The mean food consumption rate of the population was estimated at about 11 and 8 year–1, respectively, for the whitemouth croacker, and banded croacker, corresponding to a gross efficiency of 13 and 10%. The estimates of daily ration were related to the feeding habits as well as to size of the fish, and probably to their specific energy budget. Estimates of population food consumption are related to population structure.

巴西沿海亚热带西南大西洋生态系统中鱼类的食物消耗:四种松香鱼的比较
本文首次对巴西西南大西洋大陆架(23°35'S, 45°00'W)自然条件下的四种松香鱼的日口粮和种群食用量进行了评估。短鳍鱼(Isopisthus parvipinnis)幼鱼的日平均摄食量为4.38% ~ 12.92%(90%置信区间),短头鱼(Larimus breviceps)幼鱼的日平均摄食量为0.41% ~ 5.52%(90%置信区间),白口鱼(Micropogonias furnieri)幼鱼的日平均摄食量为3.14% ~ 3.15%。幼鱼体重(2.58 ~ 2.60%)高于成鱼体重(1.2 ~ 1.84%)。种群的平均食物消耗率分别为11年和8年,白口花鱼和带状花鱼的总效率分别为13%和10%。每日口粮的估计与鱼的摄食习惯和大小有关,也可能与它们的特定能量预算有关。人口食物消费量的估计与人口结构有关。
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