Stomach capacity as a directing factor in prey size selection of three-spined stickleback

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Three-spined stickleback consumed prey of one size until the stomach was full whereafter similar-sized prey were rejected, but smaller prey were consumed. This evidence leads to the prediction of a shift in prey size preference as a result of the constraint imposed by remaining stomach capacity.

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Gill, A. B., & Hart, P. J. B. (1998). Stomach capacity as a directing factor in prey size selection of three-spined stickleback. Journal of Fish Biology, 53(4), 897–900. https://doi.org/10.1006/jfbi.1998.0741

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