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Stomach contents of cetaceans incidentally caught along Mangalore and Chennai coasts of India
Authors:Anoop A. Krishnan   K.S. Yousuf   P.L. Kumaran   N. Harish   B. Anoop   V.V. Afsal   M. Rajagopalan   E. Vivekanandan   P.K. Krishnakumar  P. Jayasankar
Affiliation:aCentral Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Post Box No. 1603, Ernakulam North P.O., Cochin 682 018, Kerala, India
Abstract:The stomachs of 32 individuals of seven cetacean species incidentally caught in gill net and purseseine fisheries along Mangalore and Chennai coasts (India) between 2004 and 2006 were examined. The whole stomach (fore-gut, mid-gut and hind-gut) was examined in all cases. Prey remains (666 prey items comprising six species of teleosts, one crustacean and one squid species) were found in the stomachs of eight individuals (the remaining 24 stomachs were found to be empty). All cetaceans were found to feed mostly on teleosts with wide range of trophic levels. Based on an index that included frequency of occurrence, percentage by number and by weight, the oil sardine Sardinella longiceps was the main prey in the sample. Cetaceans appear to favour both pelagic as well as demersal prey, possibly indicating surface and benthic feeding habits.
Keywords:feeding   stomach contents   prey   cetaceans   Sardinella longiceps   Mangalore   Chennai
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