
The feeding efficiency (the amount of food organisms (chironomids) eaten per unit time and weight raised to the power 0.8) of bream and white bream was determined in relation to the grain size of the substrate, in which the food was presented. Sand was used as substrate with a grain size up to 1500 μ, divided in eight fractions. The bream used had lengths of 14 and 33 cm and the white bream had a length of 21 cm.
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