Abstract

Scomberomorus niphonius juveniles were fed with alternative prey differing in body shape: elongate and laterally compressed (clupeid or gobiid larvae) and deep‐framed bodies (paralichthyid larvae) in aquaria. The ratio of prey larvae with elongate and laterally compressed body: prey larvae with deep‐framed body in the aquaria was 1 : 1. The juveniles fed almost exclusively on the larvae with an elongate and laterally compressed body.

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