2024
DOI: 10.3354/meps14445
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Effect of diet composition and temperature on the gastric evacuation rate of European sardine: implication for egg predation estimates

P Fonseca,
M Barata,
S Castanho
et al.

Abstract: Cannibalism and intraguild predation of fish eggs are frequently observed for small and medium pelagic fish and can be an important cause of natural mortality. The European sardine Sardina pilchardus is the major predator of pelagic fish eggs in Atlantic Iberian waters. Estimates of egg mortality due to predation rely on a number of parameters that are frequently unknown for most species, such as gastric evacuation rate (GER) and feeding periodicity, and rates obtained for other fish species are generally used… Show more

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