骨鱼Chitala ornata (Osteichthyes)的食性变化一种偶然引入斯里兰卡的外来物种

R.R.A.R. Shirantha
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2003年3月至2004年7月,研究了斯里兰卡一河流生境中外来鱼类奇塔拉(Chitala ornata)的食物和摄食生物学以及一些形态适应。定量分析了鸟腹草胃内容物的体积,量化了不同长度组不同食物种类的相对丰度。幼鱼期以草食为主,成鱼期以鱼食为主。本土的鲤属生物是猎物生物,因此,C. ornata可能对本土鱼类种群以及其他水生动物造成重大的负面影响。
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Size-dependent dietary shifts in Chitala ornata (Osteichthyes; Notopteridae), an accidentally introduced exotic species in Sri Lanka
Food and feeding biology and some morphological adaptation of an exotic fish species Chitala ornata in a riverine habitat in Sri Lanka was studied from March 2003 to July 2004 to investigate its size-dependent dietary shifts. The stomach contents of C. ornata were volumetrically analyzed and relative abundance of different food categories of different length groups was quantified. There is a marked dietary shift from predominantly herbivory during juvenile stage to piscivory at adult stage. Indigenous cyprinid species are prey organisms and as such, C. ornata possibly poses significant negative impacts on native fish populations as well as other aquatic fauna.
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