Diet and feeding habits of Coryphaena hippurus were studied by examining th
e stomachs of 316 specimens, between 14 and 117 cm fork length, caught with
drifting long-lines and purse nets from May 1990 to November 1991 off the
island of Majorca (western Mediterranean). C, hippurus preyed on a wide var
iety of pelagic species, mainly teleost fishes. Dietary comparison between
size classes revealed significant changes in diet, with crustaceans and cep
halopods playing an important role in the diet of young and adult specimens
, respectively. Diel changes in feeding activity indicated that C. hippurus
is a visual predator, feeding during sunlight hours. However, the presence
of some mesopelagic prey species, which undergo daily vertical migrations,
seemed to indicate that this species also feeds during the night. The posi
tive correlation between the size of C. hippurus and the size of two ommast
rephids and two fish prey species, showed little evidence of any selectivit
y in feeding behavior. The large proportion of epipelagic prey indicated th
at this species feeds mainly in the sub-surface layers of oceanic waters, a
nd is one of the top predators in the western Mediterranean pelagic ecosyst
em.