“…Mugilidae is a successful fish family present in all tropical, sub-tropical and temperate littoral aquatic ecosystems worldwide. Their biomass often dominates fish communities in intertidal areas (Gonzalez-Murcia et al, 2012), salt marshes (Lefeuvre et al, 1999;Laffaille et al, 2002;Green et al, 2009), mangroves (Thollot et al, 1999;Sukardjo, 2004), estuaries and lagoons (Cardona, 2006;Okyere et al, 2011). The stomach content analyses conducted indicate that adult mugilids are omnivorous benthic microphages, and they feed mainly on detritus [including particular organic matter; Odum (1970); Brusle (1981)], microalgae and especially diatoms (Laffaille et al, 2002;Almeida, 2003) and occasionally on benthic invertebrates of the meiofauna (Lasserre, 1976;Laffaille et al, 1998) and macrofauna (Riera et al, 1999;Bouchard & Lefeuvre, 2000;Quan et al, 2007).…”