2016
DOI: 10.13000/jfmse.2016.28.1.180
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Food Organisms of Juveniles of Tridentiger trigonocephalus from the Intertidal Zone in the Western Coast of Korea

Abstract: To investigate the feeding habits of Tridentiger trigonocephalus juveniles captured in the intertidal zone of Dodun-ri, Seocheon-gun from the end of May to early June 2012, the gut contents were observed. Feeding incidence of the juveniles increased twice a day, first in the morning and second in the afternoon. The major food organisms of the juveniles (6.5 10.0 NL) were composed of copepods (65.4%), ㎜ amphipods (2.0%), shrimp larvae (14.5%), polychaete larvae (22.6%), and etc. These food items held more than … Show more

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“…The Chameleon Goby is a small‐size species (Boltachev et al 2007) that is undersampled by trapping (mesh size = 2 cm). Based on its diet of copepods and the larvae of shrimp and polychaetes (Kim and Yoon 2016), the presence of ARs likely provide food and shelter for the Chameleon Goby (Sun et al 2013; Granneman and Steele 2014).…”
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“…The Chameleon Goby is a small‐size species (Boltachev et al 2007) that is undersampled by trapping (mesh size = 2 cm). Based on its diet of copepods and the larvae of shrimp and polychaetes (Kim and Yoon 2016), the presence of ARs likely provide food and shelter for the Chameleon Goby (Sun et al 2013; Granneman and Steele 2014).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al., 2012), (Tridentiger trigonocephalus) (Kim and Noh, 1996) . , , , (Mesa et al, 2008;Gkenas et al, 2012;Wasserman, 2012).…”
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