Changes in roach (Rutilus rutilus (L.)) diet and growth in relation to river water quality

Q4 Social Sciences
V. Pliūraitė, T. Virbickas, Vesta Skrodenytė-Arbačiauskienė
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Abstract

Diet composition and growth of the roach (Rutilus rutilus (L.)) was studied in three Lithuanian rivers, differing in water quality. In the pristine river roach fed on various taxa of macroinvertebrates and plant material with similar frequency, none of food categories clearly dominated in the guts of fish. The overall diversity of food items in the diet as well as abundance and diversity of macroinvertebrates in the benthic assemblages were the greatest in the moderately polluted river, but plant material formed the major part of food and was consumed most frequently, presumably as a result of inter-specific competition for the food resources. Percentage of the plant material in the diet was the smallest in the heavily polluted river, where roach predominated over the rest of fish. The growth rates of roach did not differ among reference and heavily polluted river, but in the moderately polluted river fish grew much slower. It is likely that habitat degradation to an extent when majority of less tolerant fish and macroinvertebrate species do not survive seems to be favorable for roach, if the degradation reduces inter-specific competition for food resources.
蟑螂(Rutilus Rutilus (L.))日粮及生长变化与河流水质的关系
研究了立陶宛三条不同水质河流中蟑螂(Rutilus Rutilus (L.))的日粮组成和生长情况。在原始河流中,蟑螂以各种大型无脊椎动物和植物材料为食,频率相似,没有一种食物类别在鱼类内脏中明显占主导地位。在中度污染的河流中,饮食中食物的总体多样性以及底栖动物组合中大型无脊椎动物的丰度和多样性最大,但植物材料构成了食物的主要部分,并且被消耗的频率最高,这可能是种间竞争食物资源的结果。在污染严重的河流中,植物在饮食中所占的比例最小,在那里蟑螂比其他鱼类占主导地位。在对照河和重度污染河中,蟑螂的生长速度没有差异,而在中度污染河中,鱼类的生长速度要慢得多。如果栖息地退化减少了种间对食物资源的竞争,那么当大多数较不耐受性的鱼类和大型无脊椎动物物种无法生存时,很可能对蟑螂有利。
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Socijalna Ekologija
Socijalna Ekologija Social Sciences-Geography, Planning and Development
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