Feeding and Migration Patterns of the Pink Shrimp, Pandalus montagui, in the Estuary of the River Crouch, Essex, England
1967 ◽
Vol 24
(3)
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pp. 569-580
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Keyword(s):
Feeding of the pink shrimp, Pandalus montagui, took place mainly in daylight at low slack water. There was relatively little feeding at low slack water at night, and almost no feeding at other times. Sand grains were ingested with the food and it was possible to identify areas where feeding could have occurred by comparing grain-size distributions of material from the stomachs with those of the bottom deposits. It was possible to show, by fishing in selected areas and by considering patterns of tidal flow, that feeding was restricted to a small area near the mouth of the River Crouch, and that P. montagui migrated from this area with the flood tide and returned to it on the ebb.