The daily ration of vendace larvae (mean TL 10.1-12.8 mm) was assessed
after a time-intensive field survey in Lake Lentua. Ten larvae were s
ampled every 2 h throughout the 10-day sampling period and their alime
ntary tract contents analysed. The gut was cut into four quarters of e
qual length and each quarter was analysed separately. This procedure e
nabled the assessment of the proportions of different zooplankton taxa
in the diet based on the least degraded first-quarter contents and to
reconstruct the entire gut contents. Secondly, the gut passage time o
f ingested zooplankton was evaluated by comparing the degradation rate
of zooplankton in the guts of experimentally fasted larvae to the deg
radation of zooplankton in the gradient from pharynx to anus among the
larvae sampled from the lake. Finally, food consumption was calculate
d as zooplankton individuals and carbon biomass based on the two varia
bles, gut passage time of constantly feeding larvae and reconstructed
gut contents. The daily ration of vendace larvae varied between 14 and
450 zooplankters in the monitored period. (C) 1997 The Fisheries Soci
ety of the British Isles.