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Predation on walleye pollock (Theragra chakograrnma) eggs and yolk-sac larvae by pelagic crustacean invertebrates in the western Gulf of Alaska
Authors:KEVIN M BAILEY  RICHARD D BRODEUR  NAZILA MERATI  MARY M YOKLAVICH
Institution:Alaska Fisheries Science Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A
Abstract:Immunological detection of yolk protein was used to assess predation by pelagic amphipods (gammarid and hyperiid), mysids, and euphausiids on eggs and yolk-sac larvae of walleye pollock Theragra chalcogramma during 1988 and 1989. Consumption estimates were made on the basis of frequency of positive immunoassays, assay detection times (gut clearance time), predator abundance, and spatial overlap of predators and prey. From our results gammarid amphipods and euphausiids were important predators on eggs and yolk-sac larvae, respectively. Gammarid amphipods alone consumed about 14% of the standing stock of pollock eggs in 1989. These results were compared with those from clearance rate experiments of predators feeding on pollock eggs in 300-1 bags. In general, clearance rate estimates of egg consumption were lower than those determined from gut contents.
Keywords:walleye pollock  Theragra chalcogramma  predation  fish eggs  immunoassay
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