The northern pike (Esox lucius) is a selective and important predator in lake ecosystems. Prey size in pike is limited by pike gape size, which is a linear function of pike body length. Here we show that the absolute gape-size limit in pike is greater than previously considered, and that maximum ingestible prey size is limited by prey body depth. Further, we experimentally show that pike prefer shallow-bodied roach before deeper-bodied common bream, and small prey sizes within each prey species. Handling lime in pike increases with prey body depth, and since common bream are deeper-bodied than roach, handling time is longer for bream than for roach of the same length, but equal considering body depth. Prey handling time is suggested to be a...
Top predators in aquatic ecosystems often have strong top-down effects on the ecosystem. Northern pi...
In a laboratory experiment, northern pike Esox lucius gastric evacuation rates did not differ betwee...
1. Juvenile pike (Esox lucius), a cannibalistic fish species, aggregates within habitat patches. The...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is an important and selective piscivore that chooses smaller prey th...
Optimal foraging and prey preference in top predators may affect population and community dynamics a...
Knowledge of the mechanisms behind prey selection in piscivorous fish is important for our understan...
Body size governs predator-prey interactions, which in turn structure populations, communities, and ...
Predator-prey interactions in aquatic food webs depend on the sizes of both predator and prey. In th...
The production of pikeperch in a recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is of growing importance. Ho...
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...
Interactions between foragers may seriously affect individual foraging efficiency. In a laboratory s...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Structural complexity is known to influence prey behaviour, mortality and population structure, but ...
Structural complexity is known to influence prey behaviour, mortality and population structure, but ...
Top predators in aquatic ecosystems often have strong top-down effects on the ecosystem. Northern pi...
In a laboratory experiment, northern pike Esox lucius gastric evacuation rates did not differ betwee...
1. Juvenile pike (Esox lucius), a cannibalistic fish species, aggregates within habitat patches. The...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is an important and selective piscivore that chooses smaller prey th...
Optimal foraging and prey preference in top predators may affect population and community dynamics a...
Knowledge of the mechanisms behind prey selection in piscivorous fish is important for our understan...
Body size governs predator-prey interactions, which in turn structure populations, communities, and ...
Predator-prey interactions in aquatic food webs depend on the sizes of both predator and prey. In th...
The production of pikeperch in a recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is of growing importance. Ho...
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...
Interactions between foragers may seriously affect individual foraging efficiency. In a laboratory s...
The mechanisms behind speciation have been subject of debate for centuries. The presence of resource...
Structural complexity is known to influence prey behaviour, mortality and population structure, but ...
Structural complexity is known to influence prey behaviour, mortality and population structure, but ...
Top predators in aquatic ecosystems often have strong top-down effects on the ecosystem. Northern pi...
In a laboratory experiment, northern pike Esox lucius gastric evacuation rates did not differ betwee...
1. Juvenile pike (Esox lucius), a cannibalistic fish species, aggregates within habitat patches. The...