Mh. Kaka et F. Derbal, DIET OF THE SEA BASS DICENTRARCHUS-LABRAX IN THE GULF OF ANNABA, ALGERIA, Annales de l'Institut oceanographique, 72(2), 1996, pp. 185-194
The diet of the sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax has been studied in the
Gulf of Annaba (8 degrees 15'E, 36(degrees) 68'N et 7 degrees 16'E, 36
degrees 38'N). 568 individuals of length between 15.5 and 61.6 cm wer
e examined. The average vacuity coefficient is 36.9%, but monthly valu
es show a clear seasonal feed rhythm. Fish and crustaceans constitute
the preferential prey. The number of species ingested is 20, and is hi
gher in juveniles and less in summer than in autumn. The diet of the s
ea bass thus changes with growth. In relative terms, juveniles (15 to
30 cm) prefer small crustaceans, fingerlings and sardines. These last
dominate in the stomachs of individuals of the next class (30 to 40 cm
), while large specimens (40 to 60 cm) specialise on fishes. Feeding s
hows the particularity of the spring diet, characterized by the appear
ance of new prey (Portunus sp., Squilla mantis, Trachurus sp.).