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Feeding ecology, diet and field-based studies on feeding selectivity of the Cape anchovy <i>Engraulis capensis</i> Gilchrist
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1987
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Aquatic Food SystemEngraulis CapensisBiodiversityNon-selective Filter-feeding OmnivoreEngineeringForagingWildlife EcologyZooplankton EcologyEvolutionary BiologyMarine EcologyMarine SystemsOceanographyAquatic OrganismMarine BiologyWildlife BiologyBenthic EcologyBoard R.sField-based Studies
AbstractSamples collected during four cruises on board R.S. Africana were used to study the trophic ecology and feeding behaviour of Engraulis capensis in the southern Benguela region. Previous work had indicated that this species was a non-selective filter-feeding omnivore, diatoms comprising the bulk of the diet. The results of the present study reveal that anchovies selectively feed on mesozooplankton, especially calanoid copepods and euphausiids. Investigation of the feeding behaviour of the species indicates that raptorial feeding is dominant over filter-feeding and that prey appears to be selected primarily on the basis of size.