Author:
Palomares Maria Lourdes D.,Pauly Daniel
Abstract
A large data set of relative food-consumption estimates
(Q/B) of marine and freshwater fish populations
(n = 108 populations, 38 species) is documented
and used to derive a predictive model for Q/B, using
asymptotic weight, habitat temperature, a morphological variable and food type
as independent variables. Salinity is shown to have no effect on
Q/B in fish well adapted to fresh or salt water (other
things being equal), while mortality (Z), has a strong,
positive effect on Q/B and on gross food-conversion
efficiency (defined by GE =
Z/(Q/B)), by affecting the ratio
of small:large fish. The empirical models thus derived should be useful for
parameterization of trophic models of ecosystems and similar applications.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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