东非埃塞俄比亚Baro-Akobo盆地Sor河三种鱼类的摄食习性和食性组成

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-03-21 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0319927
Tujuba Ayele Tesso, Limatu Kebede Nurgi
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摘要

研究了生活在埃塞俄比亚Baro-Akobo流域Sor河的3种鱼类(Oreochromis niloticus、Labeo forskalii和Labeobarbus intermedius)的摄食习性和饵料组成。对这些鱼类的胃内容物进行了检查。在2022年2月至3月期间,共从现场渔民处收集了73份鱼肠样本。对各物种的饮食组成进行分析,并以出现频率百分比(% F)、数字发生率百分比(% G)和重量组成百分比(% G)表示。采用相对重要性百分比指数(% IRI)确定各物种胃中的主要食物。研究表明,索尔河的niloticus以浮游植物、大型植物和碎屑为主要猎物。在胃中发现有浮游植物、大型植物、昆虫、鱼苗、碎屑等。中间乳杆菌的肠道成分分析显示,浮游植物和碎屑是其主要食物成分,IRI分别为23.72%和28.04%。鱼苗和扁形虫是重要的饲料成分。衡量各鱼种所消耗猎物多样性的食料宽度指数分别为:尼罗鳉鱼0.43、中间鳉鱼0.61、福斯鳉鱼0.64。从食性宽度和重叠指数来看,这3种鱼类具有杂食性,有助于促进研究区渔业和水产养殖的发展。
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Feeding habit and diet composition of three fish species inhabiting Sor River, Baro-Akobo Basin of Ethiopia, East Africa.

Feeding habit and diet composition of three fish species inhabiting Sor River, Baro-Akobo Basin of Ethiopia, East Africa.

Feeding habit and diet composition of three fish species inhabiting Sor River, Baro-Akobo Basin of Ethiopia, East Africa.

Feeding habit and diet composition of three fish species inhabiting Sor River, Baro-Akobo Basin of Ethiopia, East Africa.

The purpose of this study was to investigate feeding habit and diet composition of three fish species (Oreochromis niloticus, Labeo forskalii and Labeobarbus intermedius) inhabiting Sor River, Baro-Akobo basin of Ethiopia. Stomach contents of these fish species were examined. A total of 73 fish gut samples were collected from fishermen on site from February to March 2022. The diet composition of each species was analysed and expressed as percentage of frequency of occurrence (% F), numerical occurrence and gravimetric composition (% G). The major food items in the stomach of each species were determined using percentage index of relative importance (% IRI). The study showed that O. niloticus from Sor River feeds on phytoplankton, macrophytes and detritus as major prey. The stomach of L. forskalii was found to have Phytoplankton, macrophytes, insects, fish larvae, detritus and others. The gut content analysis of L. intermedius revealed phytoplankton and detritus found to be the dominant food constituents with % IRI 23.72% and 28.04% respectively. Fish larvae and flatworms are important diet constituents. The diet breadth index which measures the diversity of prey items consumed by each fish species was 0.43 for O. niloticus, 0.61 for L. intermedius and 0.64 for L. forskalii, respectively. According to their diet breadth and overlap indices, the three fish species had an omnivorous feeding habit which is useful to enhance fisheries and aquaculture development in the study area.

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