Abstract

Twenty carcharhinid sharks of 3 species were fed pilchards at different frequencies to examine feeding-growth relationships. These results are among the first in Australia on food intake and growth of wild-caught juvenile and sub-adult carcharhinids held in captivity. Mean consumption rates (± SE) for all feeding rations were 2.91% (± 0.28) body weight per day (BWD) for Carcharhinus dussumieri, 3.44% (± 0.40) BWD for C tilstoni and 3.35% (±0.34) BWD for Negaprion acutidens. N. acutidens had the highest consumption rate of 5.02% BWD at feeds d -1 . Highest mean growth rates were 0.78% (±0.11) BWD for C. dussumieri, 1.34% BWD (± 0.54) for C. tilstom and 1.12% (n = 1) BWD for N. acutidens. Maintenance ration estimates were 1.29% BWD for C. dussumieri, 1.31% BWD for N. acutidens. and 2.06% BWD for C. tilstoni. These are similar to literature estimates. High consumption rates did not always translate directly to high growth rates.

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