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Feeding patterns of dominating small pelagic fish in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea
by
Lankov, Ain
, Klais, Riina
, Teder, Marilyn
, Ojaveer, Henn
, Simm, Mart
in
Animal behavior
/ Baltic Sea
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ body length
/ Bosmina
/ Cercopagis pengoi
/ Cladocera
/ Clupea harengus
/ Clupea harengus membras
/ Copepoda
/ Diet
/ Ecology
/ Eurytemora affinis
/ Fish
/ Fish diets
/ Fishes
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Gasterosteus
/ Gasterosteus aculeatus
/ herring
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine
/ pelagic fish
/ Pelagic zone
/ Plankton
/ Prey
/ Primary Research Paper
/ stomach
/ summer
/ Taxa
/ taxonomy
/ Zoology
2017
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Feeding patterns of dominating small pelagic fish in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea
by
Lankov, Ain
, Klais, Riina
, Teder, Marilyn
, Ojaveer, Henn
, Simm, Mart
in
Animal behavior
/ Baltic Sea
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ body length
/ Bosmina
/ Cercopagis pengoi
/ Cladocera
/ Clupea harengus
/ Clupea harengus membras
/ Copepoda
/ Diet
/ Ecology
/ Eurytemora affinis
/ Fish
/ Fish diets
/ Fishes
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Gasterosteus
/ Gasterosteus aculeatus
/ herring
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine
/ pelagic fish
/ Pelagic zone
/ Plankton
/ Prey
/ Primary Research Paper
/ stomach
/ summer
/ Taxa
/ taxonomy
/ Zoology
2017
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Feeding patterns of dominating small pelagic fish in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea
by
Lankov, Ain
, Klais, Riina
, Teder, Marilyn
, Ojaveer, Henn
, Simm, Mart
in
Animal behavior
/ Baltic Sea
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ body length
/ Bosmina
/ Cercopagis pengoi
/ Cladocera
/ Clupea harengus
/ Clupea harengus membras
/ Copepoda
/ Diet
/ Ecology
/ Eurytemora affinis
/ Fish
/ Fish diets
/ Fishes
/ Freshwater & Marine Ecology
/ Gasterosteus
/ Gasterosteus aculeatus
/ herring
/ Life Sciences
/ Marine
/ pelagic fish
/ Pelagic zone
/ Plankton
/ Prey
/ Primary Research Paper
/ stomach
/ summer
/ Taxa
/ taxonomy
/ Zoology
2017
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Feeding patterns of dominating small pelagic fish in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea
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Feeding patterns of dominating small pelagic fish in the Gulf of Riga, Baltic Sea
2017
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We investigated the feeding of the dominant small pelagic fish—herring
Clupea harengus membras
and three-spined stickleback
Gasterosteus aculeatus
—in the Gulf of Riga (Baltic Sea) in the summers of 1999–2014. The share of empty stomachs, stomach fullness and taxonomic composition of fish diet was analysed. On average, large herring had the highest (19%) and small herring the lowest (6%) share of empty stomachs. Small (<1 mm) cladoceran
Bosmina
spp. was the most important prey for three-spined stickleback; preying on small (<1.5 mm) copepod
Eurytemora affinis
was the most efficient for small herring, while
Bosmina
spp. and
E. affinis
were equally important for the large herring, followed by the large (mean body length <2.0 mm) non-indigenous cladoceran
Cercopagis pengoi
. The number of prey taxa per stomach exhibited significant differences between the fish groups studied; the highest mean value was recorded for small herring and the lowest for three-spined stickleback (2.1 and 1.4 taxa, respectively). Although present, the fish group-specific spatial dynamics in feeding parameters (share of empty stomachs and feeding intensity) were weak compared to the observed interannual variation.
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