Body condition of predatory fishes linked to the availability of sandeels

Volume: 160, Issue: 2, Pages: 299 - 308
Published: Oct 10, 2012
Abstract
Lesser sandeels Ammodytes marinus are eaten by a range of predatory fishes including commercially fished species, but are also exploited at large scale by industrial fisheries. Is availability of sandeels, as key prey source, linked to the body condition of predatory fishes? In the North Sea, the largest sandeel biomass is concentrated in the Dogger Bank region. Here we studied predator–sandeel interactions at two sites differing widely in...
Paper Details
Title
Body condition of predatory fishes linked to the availability of sandeels
Published Date
Oct 10, 2012
Volume
160
Issue
2
Pages
299 - 308
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