T. Ellis et Rn. Gibson, PREDATION OF 0-GROUP FLATFISHES BY 0-GROUP COD - HANDLING TIMES AND SIZE-SELECTION, Marine ecology. Progress series, 149(1-3), 1997, pp. 83-90
Behavioural aspects of capture and ingestion of O-group dab Limanda Li
manda and plaice Pleuronectes platessa by O-group cod Gadus morhua wer
e examined in laboratory experiments. The ingestion time of plaice was
longer than that of dab of the same length and gape Limitation was ob
served at a lower prey:predator length ratio for plaice (0.39) than fo
r dab (0.44). These observations can be explained by prey morphology b
ecause the relative body width of plaice is greater than that of dab.
Selective predation on smaller size-classes of flatfishes observed in
the held could not be accounted for by gape limitation. Pursuit, inges
tion, and handling (pursuit + ingestion) times were positively related
to flatfish size, and negatively related to cod size. Profitability o
f flatfishes (weight gained per unit handling time) declined monotonic
ally with increasing prey size for the range of size ratios of cod and
flatfishes used in the experiments. There was therefore qualitative a
greement between profitability and the selection of smaller size-class
es of flatfishes observed in the field. Capture efficiency and the num
ber of times flatfishes were released during ingestion increased with
increasing relative prey size. It is therefore suggested that negative
size-selection by cod in the field could result from the probabilitie
s of both capture and ingestion after capture, in addition to active b
ehavioural selection.