The Caucasian Dwarf Goby (Knipowitschia caucasica)—Population Dynamics and Feeding Ecology in the Lower Rhine With a Special Focus on Winter

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q4 FISHERIES
Tillmann Josifek, Jost Borcherding, Sarah Hübner, Thomas Kühnel, Lisa Heermann
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Artificial expansion of shipping routes in the course of international trade opens up fish migration routes for numerous species. Since 2006 migration of four different goby species took place from the Ponto–Caspian region to the Lower Rhine. Neogobius fluviatilis, Neogobius melanostomus, Proterorhinus semilunaris and Ponticola kessleri were able to establish in the local fish community of the Lower Rhine. Besides the four other goby species, Knipowitschia caucasica migrated from the Ponto–Caspian region to the Lower Rhine as well in 2019. Due to increasing abundance in the last years and lack of information regarding population dynamics, feeding activity and prey preferences of the dwarf goby, the length of 1218 Caucasian dwarf gobies was analysed as well as the diet of 519 individuals in the course of May 2021 to February 2022. The populations of three different locations along the Lower Rhine were examined in winter on differences in population dynamics and feeding ecology. Analysis of the population over time suggests that K. caucasica in the Lower Rhine is an annual species with spawning during summer. The juvenile individuals of the Caucasian dwarf goby increased in total length until winter, while the adults vanished after spawning. Both juveniles and adults mainly fed on zooplankton and insect larvae. The feeding activity of the dwarf goby was higher in summer than in winter and started to increase as early as February. No difference in winter prey was recorded between populations at different sites, as all populations fed mostly on copepods and chironomids.

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莱茵河下游高加索矮虾虎鱼种群动态与摄食生态——以冬季为重点
在国际贸易过程中,人为地扩大航运路线,为许多鱼类开辟了洄游路线。自2006年以来,四种不同的虾虎鱼从蓬托-里海地区迁移到莱茵河下游。在莱茵河下游的当地鱼类群落中,有河流新戈比乌斯、黑口新戈比乌斯、半月原orhinus和Ponticola kessleri。除了其他四种虾虎鱼外,2019年,高加索虎鱼也从蓬托-里海地区迁移到莱茵河下游。由于过去几年的数量增加,以及缺乏关于侏儒虾虎鱼种群动态、摄食活动和猎物偏好的信息,在2021年5月至2022年2月期间,研究人员分析了1218只高加索侏儒虾虎鱼的长度以及519只个体的饮食。研究了冬季莱茵河下游3个不同地点的种群动态和摄食生态的差异。对种群的长期分析表明,莱茵河下游的高加索白鼬是一种一年生物种,在夏季产卵。幼虾虎鱼的体长一直持续到冬季,而成年虾虎鱼则在产卵后消失。幼鱼和成鱼主要以浮游动物和昆虫幼虫为食。矮子虾虎鱼的摄食活动夏季高于冬季,早在2月份就开始增加。不同地点种群间冬季猎物数量无显著差异,主要以桡足类和手蚓类为食。
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Journal of Applied Ichthyology
Journal of Applied Ichthyology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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2.30
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11.10%
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73
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Ichthyology publishes articles of international repute on ichthyology, aquaculture, and marine fisheries; ichthyopathology and ichthyoimmunology; environmental toxicology using fishes as test organisms; basic research on fishery management; and aspects of integrated coastal zone management in relation to fisheries and aquaculture. Emphasis is placed on the application of scientific research findings, while special consideration is given to ichthyological problems occurring in developing countries. Article formats include original articles, review articles, short communications and technical reports.
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