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Feeding behavior, ration and size structure of a population of the predatory gastropod Cryptonatica janthostoma in Vostok Bay, Sea of Japan

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The relationships between the shell height of the predatory gastropod Cryptonatica janthostoma and the shell length of its typical prey, the bivalve Ruditapes philippinarum, and the diameter of the borehole on the prey shell resulting from a successful attack of the predator were experimentally found and assessed statistically. The shell height of C. janthostoma calculated retrospectively from the borehole diameter using the obtained relationships was 17–52 mm. The prey of C. janthostoma are burrowing bivalves, whose populations are affected by the predator to a varying degree. In populations of medium-sized mollusks (R. philippinarum, Protothaca euglypta, P. jedoensis, and others), C. janthostoma feeds on mollusks larger than 7–10 mm; in species with a shell length greater than 100 mm (Callista brevisiphonata, Saxidomus purpuratus), it eats specimens of 10–58 mm. C. janthostoma apparently has no effect on populations of small-sized mollusks (Anisocorbula venusta) and mollusks with an active avoidance response (Clinocardium californiense).

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Selin, N.I. Feeding behavior, ration and size structure of a population of the predatory gastropod Cryptonatica janthostoma in Vostok Bay, Sea of Japan. Russ J Mar Biol 34, 186–190 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063074008030085

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