Observations on the diet and feeding habits of the epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum (Bonnaterre), on Heron Island Reef, Great Barrier Reef, Australia
M. R. Heupel and M. B. Bennett
Marine and Freshwater Research 49(7) 753 - 756
Abstract
The diet and feeding habits of the epaulette shark,
Hemiscyllium ocellatum, were investigated through
stomach content analysis. Five groups of prey items were found. The index of
relative importance showed worms and crabs to be of greatest value at
51.3% and 40.1% respectively. The three minor prey groups were
shrimps (7.7%), small fishes (0.7%) and amphipods (0.3%).
Epaulette sharks tend to be crepuscular, although feeding bouts may occur at
any time. They appear to be opportunistic predators, using olfaction and
electroreception in prey capture. This species appears to be an important
benthic predator in the reef flat environment on Heron Island Reef.
Keywords: stomach content
Full text doi:10.1071/MF97026
© CSIRO 1998





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