Piscivory is a key ecological function in aquatic ecosystems, mediating energy flow within trophic networks. However, our understanding of the nature of piscivory is limited; we currently lack an empirical assessment of the dynamics of prey capture and how this differs between piscivores. We therefore conducted aquarium-based performance experiments, to test the feeding abilities of 19 piscivorous fish species. We quantified their feeding morphology, striking, capturing, and processing behavior. We identify two major functional groups: grabbers and engulfers. Grabbers are characterized by horizontal, long-distance strikes, capturing their prey tailfirst and subsequently processing their prey using their oral jaw teeth. Engulfers strike from...
While environmental filters are well-known factors influencing community assembly, the extent to whi...
Piscivory is a significant ecosystem function on coral reefs, with up to 53% of species on reefs bei...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...
Piscivory is a key ecological function in aquatic ecosystems, mediating energy flow within trophic n...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
Simulated vs. observed relative contributions to the process of piscivory on reefs, based on predato...
Teeth facilitate the acquisition and processing of food in most vertebrates. However, relatively lit...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Mechanistic understanding of piscivore foraging at the individual level is important in order to und...
The function of species has been recognized as critical for the maintenance of ecosystems within des...
The function of species has been recognized as critical for the maintenance of ecosystems within des...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
Summary While environme...
While environmental filters are well-known factors influencing community assembly, the extent to whi...
Piscivory is a significant ecosystem function on coral reefs, with up to 53% of species on reefs bei...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...
Piscivory is a key ecological function in aquatic ecosystems, mediating energy flow within trophic n...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
Simulated vs. observed relative contributions to the process of piscivory on reefs, based on predato...
Teeth facilitate the acquisition and processing of food in most vertebrates. However, relatively lit...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Mechanistic understanding of piscivore foraging at the individual level is important in order to und...
The function of species has been recognized as critical for the maintenance of ecosystems within des...
The function of species has been recognized as critical for the maintenance of ecosystems within des...
The use of biting to obtain food items attached to the substratum is an ecologically widespread and ...
Summary While environme...
While environmental filters are well-known factors influencing community assembly, the extent to whi...
Piscivory is a significant ecosystem function on coral reefs, with up to 53% of species on reefs bei...
Though environments change across space and time, living organisms must always find ways to succeed ...