The nutritive state of dab Limanda limanda was investigated over a 2-y
ear period at a fixed sampling site northwest of Helgoland (German Big
ht, North Sea), with respect to feeding habits and the accumulation of
biochemical storage products. Ophiuroids formed the main weight of fo
od organisms (50%) while polychaetes (10%), molluscs and crustaceans (
<5% each) were less frequent. Feeding activity in males varied between
summer and winter, while females fed more constantly. The condition f
actor and the hepatosomatic index showed characteristic seasonal cycle
s in both sexes. The glycogen content in the liver reached 40-60 mg g(
-1) FW in summer and fell to about 10-20 mg g(-1) FW in late winter. T
otal lipids of the liver showed a distinct seasonal cycle with 400 mg
g(-1) FW in summer and a minimum of 50-100 mg g(-1) FW in spring. The
lipid content of the muscle ranged from 5 to 6 mg g(-1) FW and did not
vary significantly between seasons. (C) 1996 The Fisheries Society of
the British Isles