Chaetognaths are highly abundant carnivores in marine environments, an
d feed both on fish larvae and on the same foods as fish larvae. We as
sessed predation by chaetognaths on winter-spawned fish larvae and on
the planktonic food of fish larvae in February 1992, December 1992, an
d February 1993 off the southeastern U.S. coast. Feeding rates of chae
tognaths were calculated from gut content analysis and experimentally
determined digestion rates-and combined with estimates of in situ dens
ities of predators and prey. Chaetognath and larval fish distributions
overlapped temporally and spatially on all dates. Densities of chaeto
gnaths averaged 10 to 67 m(-3), and fish larvae averaged 0.1 to 1.8 m(
-3). Only 1 fish larva was found in 6718 chaetognath guts examined. Ef
fects of chaetognath predation on the abundant small prey consumed by
the small fish larvae present in December 1992 and February 1993 were
negligible (0.3 to 0.7% consumed d(-1)). In February 1992, however, ch
aetognaths consumed up to 44 % d(-1) of standing stocks of large copep
ods that also were prey of the large fish larvae present on that dale.
We conclude that chaetognaths were not important predators of fish la
rvae during this study, but may, at times, consume substantial amounts
of the copepod populations, which are shared by fish larvae.