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Feeding chronology, daily ration, and the effects of temperature upon gastric evacuation in the pipefish,Syngnathus fuscus

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Feeding chronology, daily ration, and the effects of temperature upon gastric evacuation were examined in the pipefish,Syngnathus fuscus, from field and laboratory data.S. fuscus displayed a pattern of diurnal feeding, characteristic of syngnathids. Daily ration calculations yielded estimates of 4.0 and 4.4% body weight per day, which are comparable to estimates for other teleosts. Evacuation rate was found to be temperature dependent. with more rapid evacuation with increasing temperature. In addition, evacuation rate was found to be positively correlated with gut content. Slowing of evacuation rate with decreasing gut content may allow for increased assimilation efficiency during periods of low food availability. Daily ration, although controlled by the temperature dependence of evacuation rate, may also be controlled by prey abundance; fish maximize food intake during periods of high prey availability, and maximize upon assimilation during periods of low prey availability.

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Ryer, C.H., Boehlert, G.W. Feeding chronology, daily ration, and the effects of temperature upon gastric evacuation in the pipefish,Syngnathus fuscus . Environ Biol Fish 9, 301–306 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00692379

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