The northern pike (Esox lucius) is an important and selective piscivore that chooses smaller prey than predicted from energy / time budgets. In a laboratory experiment, we investigated pike predatory behavior to explain this selectivity. Northern pike feeding on different prey sizes in aquaria were observed when foraging alone, when in the presence of chemical cues from similar-sized or larger conspecifics, and when in the presence of conspecifics that were allowed to interact with the focal pike. The results show that prey handling time increases with prey size and that the duration of manipulating and handling prey inflicts a risk of exposure to cannibals and kleptoparasites on the pike. Therefore, the risk of falling victim to cannibals ...
Fish, which are generally visual foragers, experiences reduced reaction distance in visually degrade...
1. Juvenile pike (Esox lucius), a cannibalistic fish species, aggregates within habitat patches. The...
Predators exert strong regulating forces on lower trophic levels through predation. As most fish are...
Optimal foraging and prey preference in top predators may affect population and community dynamics a...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is a selective and important predator in lake ecosystems. Prey size ...
Interactions between foragers may seriously affect individual foraging efficiency. In a laboratory s...
Knowledge of the mechanisms behind prey selection in piscivorous fish is important for our understan...
In a laboratory experiment, northern pike Esox lucius gastric evacuation rates did not differ betwee...
Mechanistic understanding of piscivore foraging at the individual level is important in order to und...
The effect of school size on capture success in three different piscivores, perch Perca fluviatilis,...
1. In models of size-structured predator-prey systems, the effects are evaluated of gape-size limite...
The spatial distribution of individual animals may both cause and be caused by intra- and/or intersp...
The production of pikeperch in a recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is of growing importance. Ho...
Predator-prey interactions are a primary structuring force in aquatic systems. A change in the preda...
Small fish often approach and "inspect" a detected predator from a short distance. This apparently p...
Fish, which are generally visual foragers, experiences reduced reaction distance in visually degrade...
1. Juvenile pike (Esox lucius), a cannibalistic fish species, aggregates within habitat patches. The...
Predators exert strong regulating forces on lower trophic levels through predation. As most fish are...
Optimal foraging and prey preference in top predators may affect population and community dynamics a...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is a selective and important predator in lake ecosystems. Prey size ...
Interactions between foragers may seriously affect individual foraging efficiency. In a laboratory s...
Knowledge of the mechanisms behind prey selection in piscivorous fish is important for our understan...
In a laboratory experiment, northern pike Esox lucius gastric evacuation rates did not differ betwee...
Mechanistic understanding of piscivore foraging at the individual level is important in order to und...
The effect of school size on capture success in three different piscivores, perch Perca fluviatilis,...
1. In models of size-structured predator-prey systems, the effects are evaluated of gape-size limite...
The spatial distribution of individual animals may both cause and be caused by intra- and/or intersp...
The production of pikeperch in a recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is of growing importance. Ho...
Predator-prey interactions are a primary structuring force in aquatic systems. A change in the preda...
Small fish often approach and "inspect" a detected predator from a short distance. This apparently p...
Fish, which are generally visual foragers, experiences reduced reaction distance in visually degrade...
1. Juvenile pike (Esox lucius), a cannibalistic fish species, aggregates within habitat patches. The...
Predators exert strong regulating forces on lower trophic levels through predation. As most fish are...