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The diet of Harpagifer bispinis (Pisces: Nototheniidae) from two localities of the South Shetland Archipelago was studied. Simultaneous to the capture of H. bispinis and at the same sites the availability of food was considered, and amphipod diversity was compared with the density of Harpagifer. It was found that three quarters of the fish fed only on amphipods (mainly Gondogeneia antarctica) and for the rest amphipods were also the main component, even when other prey species were available. The high selectivity of G. antarctica is due to its high mobility and to the fact that Harpagifer is an ambush feeder. At different predator densities the amphipod fraction of the community appears to be highly modified by the predator both numerically and in species evenness. We postulate that Harpagifer can be a key species in structuring the mobile epibenthic community, even when this environment is subject to strong physical stress.
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Duarte, W.E., Moreno, C.A. The specialized diet of Harpagifer bispinis:. Hydrobiologia 80, 241–250 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00018363
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