Diets of syntopic finescale dace,Phoxinus neogaeus,and northern redbelly dace,Phoxinus eos: a reflection of trophic morphology |
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Authors: | Philip A. Cochran David M. Lodge James R. Hodgson Paul G. Knapik |
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Affiliation: | (1) Division of Natural Sciences, St. Norbert College, De Pere, WI, 54115, U.S.A.;(2) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 46556, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Synopsis We examined relative abundance, distribution, and gut contents of Phoxinus eos and P. neogaeus in a small northern Michigan bog lake. P. eos were usually 5–100 x more abundant than P. neogaeus, but both species were more abundant near the lake margin than offshore. Both species fed primarily on algae and invertebrates associated with the bog mat, but differences in diet were associated with differences in trophic morphology. As expected, because of its relatively longer intestine and smaller mouth, P. eos consumed relatively more plant matter, especially green algae, and fewer macroinvertebrates than P. neogaeus. These dietary conclusions were supported by analysis of two independent data sets. Further work is needed to discriminate between the effects of body size and trophic morphology on diet. |
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Keywords: | Cyprinidae Feeding ecology Habitat Minnows Resource partitioning Spatial distribution |
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