2013
DOI: 10.3354/meps10445
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Interannual variation in diets of walleye pollock in the Doto area, in relation to climate variation

Abstract: Interannual variation in the diet of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma along the southeastern coast of Hokkaido Island (Doto area) was analyzed using >15 000 specimens collected in the periods 1989−1992 and 1995−2011, in relation to oceanographic variables. The area experienced a warm period from 1998 to 2002, which was preceded and followed by cold periods. An apparent shift in diet occurred between the first cold period and the warm period. Appendicularians (larvaceans) became an important summer prey fo… Show more

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“…Chaetognatha is carnivorous and preys on mainly small-sized copepods [2][3][4]. On the other hand, Chaetognatha is eaten by various fish: salmon [5], walleye pollock [6], and mesopelagic myctophids [7]. Thus, Chaetognatha plays an important role in transporting copepod secondary production to higher trophic-level organisms [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chaetognatha is carnivorous and preys on mainly small-sized copepods [2][3][4]. On the other hand, Chaetognatha is eaten by various fish: salmon [5], walleye pollock [6], and mesopelagic myctophids [7]. Thus, Chaetognatha plays an important role in transporting copepod secondary production to higher trophic-level organisms [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%