Distribution patterns and feeding success of anchovy, Engraulis anchoita, larvae off southern Brazil

Vasconcellos, Marcelo Cunha; Freire, Kátia de Meirelles Felizola; Castello, Jorge Pablo

Abstract:

Feeding success and changes in horizontal patchiness relative to size were studied for anchovy, Engraulis anchoita, larvae caught with a Bongo net off southern Brazil. Results show higher feeding success rates during winter, when the combined effect of enrichment, stability and retention mechanisms seems to create optimal conditions for larval feed-ing. Under optimal feeding conditions larvae of more than 10 mm have higher feeding success rates than smaller size class- es. With a simple body structure and low swimming capabilities, larvae of up to 10 mm show a low level of patchiness, low evasion rate of the sampling gear and feeding on small food particles only. Results corroborate the hypothesis of a critical period between two important ontogenic phases: the beginning of exogenous feeding and the onset of active swimming, gas gland buoyancy and school forming behavior.

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