Diel feeding chronology of six fish species in Anchuthengu backwater, Kerala

The study examined diel feeding chronology of six fish species in Anchuthengu backwater, Kerala. Over the 24h period, more or less same items contributed to the diet of Arius arius. Mugil cephalus exhibited substantial diel variation in diet composition, with algae forming the main dietary component in the diurnal diet, and prawns in the crepuscular and nocturnal diets. Algae and rotifers formed the main food items throughout the 24h feeding period in Hyporhamphus xanthopterus. No change was noticed in the diel diet composition in Ambassis commersonii. While Caranx ignobilis showed no diel variation, Gerrus lucidus that feeds on a variety of prey items seemed to exhibit some diel variation in feeding. All the fish examined had diurnal feeding peaks. The results indicate that because of diel variation in diet composition and feeding periodicity for these six species, dietary analysis conducted at only one interval would not provide an accurate representation of the diet of these species.

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Main Authors: Ritakumari, S.D., Rajukumar, B.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2007
Subjects:Aquaculture, dietary analysis, diel variation, feeding periodicity, Anchuthengu, backwaters, Kerala, India,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33343
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