Food and Feeding Habits of the Mola Carplet Amblypharyngodon mola (Hamilton, 1822) in Rice Field Ecosystem with Consideration of Water Quality Parameters

Our Nature Pub Date : 2013-06-24 DOI:10.3126/ON.V11I1.8245
M. R. Mondol, D. A. Nahar, S. Dewan, Md. Mosaddequr Rahman, S. Jasmine, M. Hossain
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The present investigation was conducted in the Agronomy field laboratory of Bangladesh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Bangladesh during May 1999 to August 1999 to reveal the food and feeding habits of Amblypharyngodon mola in the rice field ecosystem. Percentage of frequency of occurrence and percentage in number methods were used for the qualitative and quantitative estimation of plankton population. Results showed that, during the present study, the water quality parameters were within the suitable range for optimal fish growth and plankton population was abundant in the water of the rice plots. Gut content analysis of A. mola revealed a sum of 32 genera of phytoplankton belonging to Chlorophyceae (17), Euglenophyceae (2), Cyanophyceae (7) and Bacillariophyceae (6) and 8 genera of zooplankton under Rotifera (3), Cladocera (2) and Copepoda (3). In general, Navicula, Fragilaria, Chlorella, Chrysococcus, Closterium, Oscillatoria and Gomphosphaeria were found abundant both in the water of the rice plots and in the gut contents of A. mola indicating that, these genera are preferred food of this fish in the rice field ecosystem. Gut content analysis also exposed that, phytoplankton was the major food item constituting 94.38% of the gut contents’ composition of A. mol a whereas zooplankton comprised only 5.62%. The results of this study conclude that, the A. mola is planktivorous in nature, feeding mostly on phytoplankton and could be a suitable species for integrated rice-fish farming. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/on.v11i1.8245 Our Nature Vol.11(1) 2013: 61-75
考虑水质参数的稻田生态系统中amblyphyngodon Mola (Hamilton, 1822)的食物和摄食习性
本研究于1999年5月至1999年8月在孟加拉国农业大学农学野外实验室进行,目的是了解稻田生态系统中钝腹鱼的食性和摄食习性。浮游生物种群的定性和定量分别采用发生频率百分比法和数量百分比法。结果表明,在本研究期间,稻田水质参数处于鱼类最佳生长的适宜范围内,浮游生物种群丰富。对mola的肠道内容进行分析,发现浮游植物共32属,分别属于绿藻门(17)、裸藻门(2)、蓝藻门(7)和硅藻门(6),浮游动物共8属,分别属于轮形目(3)、枝形目(2)和桡足目(3)。总体而言,在水稻田水体和mola的肠道内容中都发现了丰富的Navicula、Fragilaria、Chlorella、Chrysococcus、Closterium、Oscillatoria和Gomphosphaeria,说明:这些属是该鱼在稻田生态系统中的首选食物。肠道内容物分析还表明,浮游植物是主要食物,占肠道内容物a . mol . a组成的94.38%,而浮游动物仅占5.62%。本研究结果表明,mola属浮游生物,主要以浮游植物为食,是适于稻鱼综合养殖的一种鱼类。DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/on.v11i1.8245 Our Nature Vol.11(1) 2013: 61-75
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