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   Feeding Ecology of Acrossocheilus Yunnanensis (Regan, 1904), A Dominant Fish in the Headwaters of the Chishui River, A Tributary of the Yangtze River  
   
نویسنده Zhang F. ,Liu F. ,Gao X. ,Liu H. ,Zhang X. ,Wang X. ,Cao W.
منبع Iranian Journal Of Fisheries Sciences - 2020 - دوره : 19 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:2688 -2704
چکیده    Feeding ecology of acrossocheilus yunnanensis, a dominant fish in the headwaters of the chishui river, a tributary of the upper yangtze river, was studied using the analysis of gut contents. from march 2015 to january 2016, a total of 543 individuals were collected and analyzed. the results showed that a. yunnanensis was an omnivorous fish mainly feeding on chlorophytes, diatoms, and aquatic insects. the trophic level was 2.69 ±0.62 (mean ±sd), signifying a. yunnanensis as a primary or secondary predator. dietary shifts were found among different ontogenetic stages and seasons. specifically, young individuals fed primarily on aquatic insects and diatoms, whereas older fish fed mainly on chlorophytes. in spring, the preferred food item was aquatic insects and in other seasons, chlorophytes became the predominant prey. diet composition showed no differences among individuals of different sex and diel periods. the feeding intensity of a. yunnanensis was not affected by diel periods, suggesting this species feeds continuously. however, its feeding intensity was significantly influenced by seasons. pairwise comparison found that the feeding intensity was higher in spring and autumn than that in summer and winter, with minimum food intake in winter and maximum in spring. analysis on amundsen graph and niche breadth index indicated that a. yunnanensis might pursue an opportunistic and moderately generalized feeding strategy, which could explain why it has become the dominant fish species in our study area.
کلیدواژه Dietary ,Ontogenetic Shifts ,Seasonal Variations ,Natural Reserve ,Conservation
آدرس Chinese Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of Hydrobiology, Key Laboratory Of Aquatic Biodiversity And Conservation, China. University Of Chinese Academy Of Sciences, China. China West Normal University, College Of Environmental Science And Engineering, China, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of Hydrobiology, Key Laboratory Of Aquatic Biodiversity And Conservation, China, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of Hydrobiology, Key Laboratory Of Aquatic Biodiversity And Conservation, China, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of Hydrobiology, Key Laboratory Of Aquatic Biodiversity And Conservation, China, University Of British Columbia, Department Of Zoology, Canada, China Three Gorges Projects Development Co., Ltd, China, Chinese Academy Of Sciences, Institute Of Hydrobiology, Key Laboratory Of Aquatic Biodiversity And Conservation, China
پست الکترونیکی wxcao@ihb.ac.cn
 
     
   
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