The 5-12 wk old larvae increased time spent clinging to a surface in the presence of a predator, trading-off time available for foraging in order to reduce the probability of attack. Overall, fewer fish fed in the presence of a predator, and of the fish that did feed, 12 wk old lumpfish also showed a significant decrease in feeding rate (bites per minute swimming) in the presence of a predator. -from Authors
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Williams, P. J., & Brown, J. A. (1991). Developmental changes in foraging-predator avoidance trade-offs in larval lumpfish Cyclopterus lumpus. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 76(1), 53–60. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps076053
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