荷兰Geul河中大鸬鹚(Phalacrocorax carbo)的冬季饮食:常见小型河流鱼类的重要性

Pub Date : 2022-07-01 DOI:10.5253/arde.v109i2.a13
Stef van Rijn
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自2006年以来,大鸬鹚(Phalocrocorax carbo sinensis)一直在荷兰南部林堡省默兹河右岸支流Geul河地区过冬。虽然那里的鸟类数量相对较少(大约30只),但当地的体育渔业部门担心,越冬的鸬鹚会捕食野生褐鳟鱼,特别是对年轻的褐鳟鱼可能造成的影响。2012年冬季研究了鸟类的数量,以及它们估计的鱼类消费量。从该地区当地的栖息地采集的70个饮食样本(颗粒)分析表明,捕食主要是幼龄的鲤科动物,如蟑螂Rutilus Rutilus。人们认为,这些鲤科鱼,可能还有少量被食用的鳟鱼,主要是从Geul河附近的养殖鱼塘中捕获的。除了捕食较大的鲤科鱼类外,鸬鹚还捕食大量的小型河流鱼类(2-10厘米),如莱茵河上的科图(Cottus rhenanus),以及较小的鲤科鱼类,如鲦鱼(Minnow Phoxinus Phoxinus)和金鱼鱼(Gudgeon Gobio Gobio Gobio)。由于水质的改善,这些河鱼的数量最近有所增加。在本研究中估计的鸬鹚的鱼类消耗量表明,在冬季对褐鳟的影响有限或没有影响。
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Winter Diet of Great Cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo in the River Geul, The Netherlands: The Importance of Common Small Riverine Fish Species
Since 2006, Great Cormorants Phalocrocorax carbo sinensis have wintered in the area of the river Geul, a right-bank tributary of the river Meuse, in the province of Limburg in the south of The Netherlands. Although the number of birds there is relatively small (approximately 30 birds), the local sports fishery sector is concerned about the possible impact on wild Brown Trout Salmo trutta, particularly on the young year-classes, through predation by wintering Cormorants. The number of birds, as well as their estimated fish consumption, was studied in the winter of 2012. Analysis of 70 diet samples (pellets) taken from the roost local to the area, showed that predation was primarily on young year classes of cyprinids, like Roach Rutilus rutilus. These cyprinids, and probably also the few trout consumed, were thought to have been mainly taken from farmed fish ponds in the direct neighbourhood of the river Geul. Besides predation of larger cyprinids, the Cormorants also took abundant small riverine fish species (2–10 cm) like Rhine Sculpin Cottus rhenanus and smaller cyprinid species like Minnow Phoxinus phoxinus and Gudgeon Gobio gobio. These riverine fishes have increased recently due to ameliorated water quality. The estimated fish consumption by Cormorants in the present study suggests limited or no impact on Brown Trout during winter.
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