Does diet overlap among larval and 0+ fish species decrease with ontogenetic development?

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
E. Bogacka-Kapusta, A. Kapusta
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Abstract The aim of the study was to determine the degree of overlap in the feeding niches of early developmental stages of roach, Rutilus rutilus (L.), perch, Perca fluviatilis L., bleak, Alburnus alburnus (L.) and sunbleak, Leucaspius delineatus (Heckel). The hypotheses were that (i) larvae of different fish species of similar body sizes feed on similar food, and that (ii) smaller fish compete with larger ones for similar prey. The results of the analysis was to answer the question of whether the diet overlap of juvenile fish stages decreases with ontogenetic development. The study was conducted for two years (2001-2002) in two shallow, polymictic, eutrophic lakes. The diets of early developmental stages of fish species of similar body sizes differed. The few instances of diet overlap resulted from the abundance of food resources in the environment. However, fish of smaller body sizes exploited the same food resources as did individuals of the same species that belonged to different cohorts.
幼鱼和0+鱼种之间的饮食重叠是否随着个体发育而减少?
摘要本研究旨在确定早期发育阶段蟑螂Rutilus Rutilus (L.)、鲈鱼Perca fluviatilis L.、小蠊Alburnus Alburnus (L.)和小蠊Leucaspius delineatus (Heckel)摄食生态位的重叠程度。假设是:(1)体型相似的不同鱼类的幼虫吃类似的食物,(2)较小的鱼类与较大的鱼类竞争类似的猎物。分析的结果是为了回答幼鱼阶段的饮食重叠是否随着个体发育而减少的问题。这项研究历时两年(2001-2002年),研究对象是两个浅水、多菌共生、富营养化的湖泊。体型相似的鱼类在早期发育阶段的饮食不同。饮食重叠的少数情况是由于环境中食物资源的丰富。然而,体型较小的鱼与属于不同种群的同一物种的个体利用相同的食物资源。
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Archives of Polish Fisheries
Archives of Polish Fisheries Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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