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Possible competitive interactions between overwintering tufted duck (Aythya fuligula (L.)) and fish populations of Lough Neagh,Northern Ireland: evidence from diet studies
Authors:Winfield  Denise K  Winfield  Ian J
Institution:(1) University of Ulster Freshwater Laboratory, Traad Point, BT45 6LR Ballyronan, Co. Londonderry, Northern Ireland, UK;(2) The Windermere Laboratory, NERC Institute of Freshwater Ecology, LA22 0LP Far Sawrey, Ambleside, Cumbria, UK
Abstract:The overwintering population of tufted duck (Aythya fuligula) on Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, has varied over the last three decades, with numbers declining in the early 1980s but then increasing to former levels in the late 1980s. Population fluctuations of recently introduced roach (Rutilus rutilus) mirrored these trends. The present study explores the possibility that competition for benthic food resources is responsible for these changes by examining the diets of tufted duck, roach and other major fish species of the lake. Diet overlaps were generally high due to the common consumption of chironomid larvae. The diet of tufted duck overlapped most with that of roach because these two species were the only significant consumers of molluscs. This evidence provides further support for a tufted duck — roach competition hypothesis.
Keywords:Aythya fuligula  Rutilus rutilus  waterfowl  Cyprinidae  competition  Lough Neagh
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