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Fish-egg predation by the small clingfish Pherallodichthys meshimaensis (Gobiesocidae) on the shallow reefs of Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan

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Fish-egg predation by the small clingfish Pherallodichthys meshimaensis (Gobiesocidae) on the shallow reefs of Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan

Auteurs : Sachie Hiravama ; Tomoko Shiiba ; Yoichi Sakai ; Hiroaki Hashimoto ; Kenji Gushima

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We observed predation of demersal fish eggs by the clingfish Pherallodichthys meshimaensis on the shallow reefs of Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan. The processes of egg predation varied with the target species. For targeting of eggs of the combtooth blenny Istiblennius edentulus, up to 65 individuals of the clingfish gathered around the I. edentulus nest hole. Some individuals succeeded in intruding into the hole and fed on eggs while the egg-guarding male of I. edentulus temporarily left the nest. For targeting of eggs of the triplefin blenny Helcogramma obtusirostris, solitary clingfish individuals closely approached spawning females of H. obtusirostris at nests on open surfaces of rocks. Most clingfish contained only fish eggs in their diets, and these fish-egg eaters had larger body sizes than individuals that mainly fed on harpacticoid crustacea. Thus, P. meshimaensis may change its feeding habits when growing to an obligate fish-egg eater targeting demersal egg spawners.

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NO : PASCAL 05-0312008 INIST
ET : Fish-egg predation by the small clingfish Pherallodichthys meshimaensis (Gobiesocidae) on the shallow reefs of Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan
AU : HIRAVAMA (Sachie); SHIIBA (Tomoko); SAKAI (Yoichi); HASHIMOTO (Hiroaki); GUSHIMA (Kenji)
AF : Department of Bioresource Science and Technology, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University/Kagamiyama 1-4-4, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8528/Japon (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 5 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Environmental biology of fishes; ISSN 0378-1909; Coden EBFID3; Pays-Bas; Da. 2005; Vol. 73; No. 3; Pp. 237-242; Bibl. 31 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : We observed predation of demersal fish eggs by the clingfish Pherallodichthys meshimaensis on the shallow reefs of Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan. The processes of egg predation varied with the target species. For targeting of eggs of the combtooth blenny Istiblennius edentulus, up to 65 individuals of the clingfish gathered around the I. edentulus nest hole. Some individuals succeeded in intruding into the hole and fed on eggs while the egg-guarding male of I. edentulus temporarily left the nest. For targeting of eggs of the triplefin blenny Helcogramma obtusirostris, solitary clingfish individuals closely approached spawning females of H. obtusirostris at nests on open surfaces of rocks. Most clingfish contained only fish eggs in their diets, and these fish-egg eaters had larger body sizes than individuals that mainly fed on harpacticoid crustacea. Thus, P. meshimaensis may change its feeding habits when growing to an obligate fish-egg eater targeting demersal egg spawners.
CC : 002A14B02C2A; 002A15B
FD : Pisces; Oeuf; Prédation; Récif; Ile; Japon; Organisme benthique; Régime alimentaire; Composition; Comportement prédateur
FG : Vertebrata; Asie; Alimentation; Comportement alimentaire
ED : Pisces; Egg; Predation; Reef; Island; Japan; Benthic organism; Diet; Composition; Predatory behavior
EG : Vertebrata; Asia; Feeding; Feeding behavior
SD : Pisces; Huevo; Rapiña; Arrecife; Isla; Japón; Organismo bénthico; Régimen alimentario; Composicion; Conducta depredador
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<ET>Fish-egg predation by the small clingfish Pherallodichthys meshimaensis (Gobiesocidae) on the shallow reefs of Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan</ET>
<AU>HIRAVAMA (Sachie); SHIIBA (Tomoko); SAKAI (Yoichi); HASHIMOTO (Hiroaki); GUSHIMA (Kenji)</AU>
<AF>Department of Bioresource Science and Technology, Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima University/Kagamiyama 1-4-4, Higashi-Hiroshima, 739-8528/Japon (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 5 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Environmental biology of fishes; ISSN 0378-1909; Coden EBFID3; Pays-Bas; Da. 2005; Vol. 73; No. 3; Pp. 237-242; Bibl. 31 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>We observed predation of demersal fish eggs by the clingfish Pherallodichthys meshimaensis on the shallow reefs of Kuchierabu-jima Island, southern Japan. The processes of egg predation varied with the target species. For targeting of eggs of the combtooth blenny Istiblennius edentulus, up to 65 individuals of the clingfish gathered around the I. edentulus nest hole. Some individuals succeeded in intruding into the hole and fed on eggs while the egg-guarding male of I. edentulus temporarily left the nest. For targeting of eggs of the triplefin blenny Helcogramma obtusirostris, solitary clingfish individuals closely approached spawning females of H. obtusirostris at nests on open surfaces of rocks. Most clingfish contained only fish eggs in their diets, and these fish-egg eaters had larger body sizes than individuals that mainly fed on harpacticoid crustacea. Thus, P. meshimaensis may change its feeding habits when growing to an obligate fish-egg eater targeting demersal egg spawners.</EA>
<CC>002A14B02C2A; 002A15B</CC>
<FD>Pisces; Oeuf; Prédation; Récif; Ile; Japon; Organisme benthique; Régime alimentaire; Composition; Comportement prédateur</FD>
<FG>Vertebrata; Asie; Alimentation; Comportement alimentaire</FG>
<ED>Pisces; Egg; Predation; Reef; Island; Japan; Benthic organism; Diet; Composition; Predatory behavior</ED>
<EG>Vertebrata; Asia; Feeding; Feeding behavior</EG>
<SD>Pisces; Huevo; Rapiña; Arrecife; Isla; Japón; Organismo bénthico; Régimen alimentario; Composicion; Conducta depredador</SD>
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