G. Blom et A. Folkvord, A SNAPSHOT OF CANNIBALISM IN 0-GROUP ATLANTIC COD (GADUS-MORHUA) IN AMARINE POND, Journal of applied ichthyology, 13(4), 1997, pp. 177-181
Cannibalism in O-group Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) was investigated in
a semi-natural marine pond using stomach content analysis. About 6000
individuals were eradicated by rotenone treatment of the pond in Nove
mber 1991. Total lengths of cod ranged from 7.4-28.8 cm with a median
of 10.4 cm. The proportion of cannibalistic cod in the population was
estimated at 1.3%. Cannibalism accounted for a daily loss of 1.1% of t
he population. The frequency of cod with greater than or equal to 2 co
d prey per stomach was higher in the population compared with a Poisso
n model. Predator-prey length ratios ranged between 1.6 and 3.2 when e
stimated from otolith-length relationships. Chesson's 1983 alpha-index
indicated that cannibalistic cod had a positive selectivity for consp
ecifics < 9.0 cm in total length.