Revisiting cannibalism in fishes
Cannibalism, the act of eating an individual of the same species, has long intrigued
researchers. More than 30 years after publication of reviews on the topic, there appears to …
researchers. More than 30 years after publication of reviews on the topic, there appears to …
Intracohort cannibalism and methods for its mitigation in cultured freshwater fish
K Naumowicz, J Pajdak, E Terech-Majewska… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2017 - Springer
Cannibalism is a common phenomenon that occurs in over 30 fish families. Most of the
species are valuable objects of aquaculture and cannibalism is highly undesirable …
species are valuable objects of aquaculture and cannibalism is highly undesirable …
Optimized live feed regime significantly improves growth performance and survival rate for early life history stages of pangasius catfish (Pangasianodon …
This study aimed to determine the optimal live feed regime (ie, initial feeding moment,
density, and frequency) for maximum growth and survival of pangasius catfish …
density, and frequency) for maximum growth and survival of pangasius catfish …
Non-native species in reservoirs: how are we doing in Brazil?
Abstract The Brazilian Environmental Ministry (MMA) released a report in 2016 listing 163
non-native species into Brazilian inland waters. Reservoirs are among the freshwater …
non-native species into Brazilian inland waters. Reservoirs are among the freshwater …
How many meals a day to minimize cannibalism when rearing larvae of the Amazonian catfish Pseudoplatystoma punctifer? The cannibal's point of view
E Baras, DVS del Aguila, GVM Naranjos… - Aquatic Living …, 2011 - alr-journal.org
Meal frequency is a key parameter in fish larviculture, especially in highly cannibalistic
species. Knowledge of the biological bases of cannibalism (growth capacity of cannibals …
species. Knowledge of the biological bases of cannibalism (growth capacity of cannibals …
Modelling Size-Dependent Cannibalism in Barramundi Lates calcarifer: Cannibalistic Polyphenism and Its Implication to Aquaculture
This study quantified size-dependent cannibalism in barramundi Lates calcarifer through
coupling a range of prey-predator pairs in a different range of fish sizes. Predictive models …
coupling a range of prey-predator pairs in a different range of fish sizes. Predictive models …
To what extent is cannibalism genetically controlled in fish? A case study in juvenile hybrid catfish Silurus meridionalis–asotus and the progenitors
S Yang, K Yang, C Liu, J Sun, F Zhang, X Zhang… - Aquaculture, 2015 - Elsevier
The occurrence of cannibalism in teleosts is well documented, yet the role and extent of
genotype in determining this behavior have not been determined clearly. We investigated …
genotype in determining this behavior have not been determined clearly. We investigated …
Prey size selection and cannibalistic behaviour of juvenile barramundi Lates calcarifer
This study assessed the cannibalistic behaviour of juvenile barramundi Lates calcarifer and
examined the relationship between prey size selection and energy gain of cannibals. Prey …
examined the relationship between prey size selection and energy gain of cannibals. Prey …
[HTML][HTML] Is coexistence between non-native and native Erythrinidae species mediated by niche differentiation or environmental filtering? A case study in the upper …
LS Pereira, FT Mise, LFC Tencatt… - Neotropical …, 2017 - SciELO Brasil
The limiting similarity theory predicts that divergence in the functional traits of native and
introduced species is an essential component in species establishment, as introduced …
introduced species is an essential component in species establishment, as introduced …
Resource competition explains rare cannibalism in the wild in livebearing fishes
Cannibalism, the act of preying on and consuming a conspecific, is taxonomically
widespread, and putatively important in the wild, particularly in teleost fishes. Nonetheless …
widespread, and putatively important in the wild, particularly in teleost fishes. Nonetheless …