Allometry of diet selectivity in juvenile Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

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Keeley, ER [1 ]
Grant, JWA [1 ]
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[1] CONCORDIA UNIV,DEPT BIOL,MONTREAL,PQ H3G 1M8,CANADA
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10.1139/cjfas-54-8-1894
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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Juvenile salmonids in streams typically feed on larger invertebrates than the average size available In the drift. Our objective was to describe the allometry of this size-selective foraging in juvenile Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar of Catamaran Brook, New Brunswick. We compared paired samples of the stomach contents of 46 salmon (age 0+ to 2+; fork length 2.9-14.5 cm) with drift samples collected from their feeding territories. Juvenile salmon fed opportunistically on all major types of invertebrates in the drift, except for water mites (Hydracarina). However, newly emerged salmon fed on smaller prey than the average available in the drift, primarily chironomid larvae, whereas salmon larger than 4.6 cm fed on larger prey than average, primarily dipteran adults and pupae. Larger salmon ate larger prey. Minimum prey length in stomachs was well predicted by gill raker spacing. but mean prey width was only one third of the optimal size and maximum prey width was much less than mouth width. The allometry of prey size appeared to be related primarily to an increase in size-selective foraging with increasing body size, rather than to morphological constraints. Juvenile Atlantic salmon In our study ate smaller prey than similar-sized salmonids in other studies.
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