THE IMPORTANCE OF CEPHALOPODS AS PREY FOR HAKE AND OTHER GROUNDFISH IN SOUTH-AFRICAN WATERS

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LIPINSKI, MR
PAYNE, AIL
ROSE, B
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Literature on trophic relationships in the Benguela ecosystem has stressed the importance of cephalopods as prey of groundfish. The groundfish community of the shelf and upper slope of southern Africa is dominated by the Cape hakes, and the results presented (1984-1991) confirm that both species of hake are important predators of cephalopods, especially taking into consideration the abundance of hake in the ecosystem. However, geographic, seasonal and species variability are evident in the patterns observed. The main prey species are Sepia spp. (predominantly Sepia australis), Loligo vulgaris reynaudii, Todaropsis eblanae and Lycoteuthis ?diadema. The last-named is an important food organism for fish. Its systematic status needs revision, however Qualitative results of studies of cephalopod predation are also provided for kingklip and monkfish.
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