Knowledge of the mechanisms behind prey selection in piscivorous fish is important for our understanding of the dynamics of freshwater systems. Prey selection can involve active predator choice or be a passive process. We experimentally studied size-selectivity in pikeperch, feeding on roach and rudd. When given a choice of different prey sizes, pikeperch selected small prey. Passive selection mechanisms ( encounter rate, capture success and satiation) could not fully explain the pattern of diet choice. Instead, behavioural analysis revealed that the pikeperch actively selected small-sized prey. Optimal foraging theory, predicting that predators will choose prey sizes giving highest energy return per time spent foraging, is assumed to expla...
Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of visual ...
Predator-prey interactions in aquatic food webs depend on the sizes of both predator and prey. In th...
<div><p>Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of...
The production of pikeperch in a recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is of growing importance. Ho...
Size-selective predation has been proposed to be one important evolutionary force shaping life-histo...
Mechanistic understanding of piscivore foraging at the individual level is important in order to und...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is an important and selective piscivore that chooses smaller prey th...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is a selective and important predator in lake ecosystems. Prey size ...
Species undergoing ontogenetic diet shifts face a risk of resource competition that delays transitio...
Optimal foraging and prey preference in top predators may affect population and community dynamics a...
Abstract. The aim of this study is to examine the size selectivity of the pikeperch fed with one of ...
The effect of school size on capture success in three different piscivores, perch Perca fluviatilis,...
Interactions between foragers may seriously affect individual foraging efficiency. In a laboratory s...
Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of visual ...
Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of visual ...
Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of visual ...
Predator-prey interactions in aquatic food webs depend on the sizes of both predator and prey. In th...
<div><p>Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of...
The production of pikeperch in a recirculation aquaculture system (RAS) is of growing importance. Ho...
Size-selective predation has been proposed to be one important evolutionary force shaping life-histo...
Mechanistic understanding of piscivore foraging at the individual level is important in order to und...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is an important and selective piscivore that chooses smaller prey th...
The northern pike (Esox lucius) is a selective and important predator in lake ecosystems. Prey size ...
Species undergoing ontogenetic diet shifts face a risk of resource competition that delays transitio...
Optimal foraging and prey preference in top predators may affect population and community dynamics a...
Abstract. The aim of this study is to examine the size selectivity of the pikeperch fed with one of ...
The effect of school size on capture success in three different piscivores, perch Perca fluviatilis,...
Interactions between foragers may seriously affect individual foraging efficiency. In a laboratory s...
Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of visual ...
Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of visual ...
Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of visual ...
Predator-prey interactions in aquatic food webs depend on the sizes of both predator and prey. In th...
<div><p>Environmental change may affect predator-prey interactions in lakes through deterioration of...