2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1095-6433(00)00339-1
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Digestion in relation to feeding strategies exhibited by crustacean larvae

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“…Interestingly, our results point to a pattern of larger individuals specializing in animal prey, whereas smaller individuals specialize in fruits. Although a similar pattern of carnivory‐to‐herbivory switching related to ontogeny is well documented in fishes (Drewe et al ., ; Davis et al ., ), reptiles (Pough, ; Durtsche, ), and invertebrates (Le Vay et al ., ; Laspoumaderes, Modenutti & Balseiro, ), for mammals, this type of information does not appear to be available. A different vertical use of space by younger individuals can be a possible explanation for this pattern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, our results point to a pattern of larger individuals specializing in animal prey, whereas smaller individuals specialize in fruits. Although a similar pattern of carnivory‐to‐herbivory switching related to ontogeny is well documented in fishes (Drewe et al ., ; Davis et al ., ), reptiles (Pough, ; Durtsche, ), and invertebrates (Le Vay et al ., ; Laspoumaderes, Modenutti & Balseiro, ), for mammals, this type of information does not appear to be available. A different vertical use of space by younger individuals can be a possible explanation for this pattern.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased feeding frequency could be a compensatory strategy to meet the energy requirement of the larvae and this is possibly met when a high food density is present at the rearing medium. This, however, should coincide with the ability of the larva to digest ingested food with the necessary enzymes (Jones, Kumlu, Le Vay & Fletcher 1997; Le Vay, Jones, Puello‐Cruz, Sangha & Ngamphongsai 2001). Otherwise ingested food is not well utilized by the organism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the real carnivory degree of such species is difficult to determine. Feeding behaviors of decapod larvae are diverse (including herbivorous, omnivorous, and carnivorous; Le-Vay et al, 2001). Because the identification of decapods larvae was rather difficult, their feeding behavior was set as generalist feeders with a middle carnivory degree.…”
Section: The Effect Of Mesozooplankton Carnivorymentioning
confidence: 99%