feeding habits and behaviour of bagre bagre and genidens barbus, two ariid catfishes (pisces: siluriformes) from southeastern brazil

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The feeding habits and behaviour of adult specimens of Bagre bagre (Linnaeus, 1766) and Genidens barbus (Lacepède, 1803), both targets of commercial fisheries in coastal southeastern Brazil, were evaluated through stomach content analysis.  These catfish are generalistic benthophagous feeders and daytime consumers, and the analysis points to fish and crustaceans as their primary prey.  The fish Trichiurus lepturus and the shrimp Xiphopenaeus kroyeri were the main prey species, indicating that both catfish species prey upon the most abundant resources available in the study area.
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Authors ;Maria Thereza Manhães Tavares;Ana Paula Madeira Di Beneditto
Journal european wind energy conference and exhibition, ewec 2013
Year 2017
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10.11609/jott.3758.9.10.10771-10775
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