Biology of the rainbowfish,Glossolepis multisquamatus (Melanotaeniidae), from the Sepik River floodplains,Papua New Guinea |
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Authors: | David Coates |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources, Papua New Guinea;(2) Present address: FAO, c/o UNDP, P. O. Box 1041, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea |
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Abstract: | Synopsis
G. multisquamatus is abundant in the Sepik River, preferring floodplain lakes and marginal areas of floodplain with moderate turbidity. It is the only rainbowfish documented to inhabit river floodplains. Migrations onto and off the floodplain occur in response to changes in flood conditions. Seasonality is evident in reproduction, condition factor and fat deposit and stomach fullness indices; all increasing in the flood season. Fecundity is high compared with stream dwelling rainbowfish species mainly due to decreased egg size. The reproductive strategy ofG. multisquamatus is interpreted as a response to increased adult mortalities encountered on floodplains in comparison to more stable stream habitats occupied by related species.G. multisquamatus is carnivorous, its diet being similar to other rainbowfishes, consisting of a variety of small invertebrates taken from mid-water or the water surface. The ecology and behaviour ofG. multisquamatus is explained as a partial colonisation of newly developed floodplains in this river. |
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Keywords: | Colonisation Lakes Reproduction Diet Condition factor Fat deposit index |
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