
handle: 1834/24776
The food of Dentex angolensis, studied from 386 stomachs, consists essentially of small epibenthic crustaceans and, with less importance, of fishes. A systematic list with abundance and occurrence is given here. It is noted that the composition of the stomach content can differ with depth and season.
DENTEX ANGOLENSIS, Côte d'Ivoire, SPARIDAE, Ecology, INVERTEBRE AQUATIQUE, POISSON MARIN, COMPORTEMENT ALIMENTAIRE, food regime, CONTENU STOMACAL, ANALYSE QUALITATIVE, ALIMENTATION ANIMALE, ANALYSE QUANTITATIVE, Sparidae [Dentex angolensis], Biology
DENTEX ANGOLENSIS, Côte d'Ivoire, SPARIDAE, Ecology, INVERTEBRE AQUATIQUE, POISSON MARIN, COMPORTEMENT ALIMENTAIRE, food regime, CONTENU STOMACAL, ANALYSE QUALITATIVE, ALIMENTATION ANIMALE, ANALYSE QUANTITATIVE, Sparidae [Dentex angolensis], Biology
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