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Hello everyone!
I just started with my PhD-thesis. Between other things, I would like to look at the stomach content of Herring from different size classes. It's the first time, that I'm doing such an analysis. We weight the stomachs and visually estimate level of fullness. We also want to identify prey species. In a test run, I had difficulties recognizing any prey species or groups in the stomach. It was only a big, brownish, digested mix of something...
Do you have any advise on a best method or way of handling? Could you recommend me any identification keys or literature references that were helpful for your work?
Thank you in advance.
Mareike
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mareike Volkenandt MARES Phd student
Marine Biodiversity Research Group Marine & Freshwater Research Center Galway - Mayo Institute of Technology Dublin Rd Galway, Ireland Phone: +353(0)9174 2502 [log in to unmask] About MARES: http://www.mares-eu.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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