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Fig. 1. Conceptual diagram of the microhabitat specialization of the five sciaenid
fishes examined in this study (Chao and
Musick, 1977; Murdy et al.,
1997). Weakfish (A) are crepuscular/nocturnal predators of small
pelagic crustaceans and fishes in the Chesapeake Bay mainstem and deeper
waters. Spotted seatrout (B) are predators of small crustaceans and fishes in
shallow seagrass habitats. Red drum (C) prey on invertebrates and fishes in
marsh, seagrass, and oyster reef habitats. Atlantic croaker (D) and spot (E)
forage on a suite of small crustacean, polychaete and bivalve prey in sand and
mud bottoms throughout the Chesapeake Bay mainstem and tributaries. All are
seasonal residents of Chesapeake Bay.