THE VISUAL FEEDING THRESHOLD AND ACTION SPECTRUM OF NORTHERN ANCHOVY (ENGRAULIS MORDAX) LARVAE

1983; Volume: 14; Issue: 24 Linguagem: Inglês

ISSN

0575-3317

Autores

Teodora Bagarinao, John Hunter,

Tópico(s)

Marine animal studies overview

Resumo

Thc visual feeding threshold and action spectrum of IO- 15-mm northern anchovy larvae were determined, using as criterion the incidence of two or more rotifers in the guts of 50% of larvae tested under different spectral irradiances. The threshold sensitivity to broadband blue-green light is at 0.15 pWcrn-’= 0.61 lux. The action spectrum shows a maximum in the green wavelengths around 530 nm: the weighted threshold irradiances at various wavelength bands converge at a mean value of 0.14 pWcm-* The visual abilities of the anchovy allow them to feed at a depth of 74 m at noon on clear days, and at the surface during twilight and bright nights, and appear to be well adapted to the anchovy’s habitat in turbid, greenish coastal waters. Comparisons with younger anchovy larvae show that changes in visual function accompany changes in eye and retinal morphology, specifically the recruitment of rods. Moreover, 10-15-mm anchovy larvae can feed to a limited extent (10%) in the dark when food densities are high (20-40 rotiferdml). In March, which is the peak spawning season of the anchovy in southern California and Baja California, the 10-15-mm larvae have 13 hours each day to feed. eff.

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