Food and feeding of Argentine hake (Merluccius hubbsi) larvae in the Patagonian nursery ground
2013
Abstract Feeding success during the early life stages of fish is one of the main factors that determines recruitment and stock fluctuations. In the Argentine Sea, the Patagonian stock of Merluccius hubbsi is the most important in biomass, spawning from December to April in the north Patagonian shelf region (43–45°30′). Since previous knowledge about larval feeding of the species in this region is fragmentary, adequate information is required for a complete assessment of its importance in the food web and its effect upon recruitment. Our primary objective was to examine the feeding strategy of M. hubbsi larvae in relation with prey availability in the nursery ground. Feeding incidence was 87%; hake larvae consumed mainly calanoid copepodites
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