Two different feeding tactics of young-of-the-year perch, Perca fluviatilis L., inhabiting the littoral zone of the lowland Sulejow Reservoir (Central Poland)

P. Frankiewicz, A. Wojtal-Frankiewicz
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Abstract The feeding pattern of young-of-the-year (YOY) fish was investigated in a field experiment in the sparsely vegetated littoral zone of the Sulejow Reservoir in June 2007. Perch received special emphasis in this study. During the study period, the part of the reservoir selected to conduct the research was densely inhabited by YOY fish (up to 20 individuals per square metre). The dominant YOY species were perch ( Perca fluviatilis ) and roach ( Rutilus rutilus ). Analyses of stomach/gut contents showed that large zooplankters and benthic prey contributed significantly to the diet of YOY fish. For perch, two distinct feeding tactics were observed. Fish collected by trapping in unvegetated gaps among beds of macrophytes preyed almost exclusively on daphnids and copepods, whereas individuals seined in shallow water among macrophytes ate mostly the larvae of benthic insects. The observed division of YOY perch into two feeding groups may indicate an attempt to decrease the level of both intra-specific competition among the cohort's members and inter-specific competition between perch and roach.
生活在波兰中部苏莱约水库沿岸低地的幼年鲈鱼的两种不同的进食策略
摘要2007年6月,在苏乐江水库荒滩进行了野外试验,研究了年幼鱼的摄食规律。在这项研究中,珀奇得到了特别的重视。在研究期间,选择进行研究的水库部分密集栖息着YOY鱼(每平方米多达20条)。优势种为鲈鱼(pera fluviatilis)和蟑螂(Rutilus Rutilus)。胃/肠道内容物分析表明,大型浮游动物和底栖动物猎物对YOY鱼的饮食有重要贡献。对于鲈鱼,观察到两种不同的捕食策略。在大型植物床间无植被的空隙中捕获的鱼几乎只捕食水蚤和桡足类动物,而在大型植物床间的浅水中捕获的鱼则主要捕食底栖昆虫的幼虫。观察到的YOY鲈鱼分为两个摄食组可能表明试图降低群体成员之间的种内竞争水平以及鲈鱼与蟑螂之间的种间竞争水平。
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