한국수산학회 - 2004 Feeding Ecology of Sillago japonica in an Eelgrass (Zostera marina) Bed
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Feeding habits of Sillago japonica collected from in an eelgrass (Zostera marina) bed in Jindong Bay, Korea were studied. S. japonica was a carnivore which consumed mainly gammarid amphipods, polychaetes, bivalves, caridean shrimps and crabs. Its diets also included a small amount offishes, copepods and caprellid amphipods. The diet of S. japonica underwent significant size-related changes; small individuals (<5 cm SL) fed mainly on gammarid amphipods and crab larvae, while proportions of polychaetes and bivalves increased with increasing fish size and gammarid amphipods were also important prey for medium size individuals (5.1-9.9cm SL). The large individuals (>10cm SL) ate polychaetes, caridean shrimps and crabs. The dietary breadth of S. japonica were varied with size. The diet of S. japonica also underwent seasonal changes that could be related to differences in prey availability; gammarid amphipods were mainly consumed in spring and polychaetes in summer.