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Diel diet shift of roach and its implications for the estimation of daily rations
Authors:S. S. Haertel,&dagger  &dagger   R. Eckmann,&dagger  
Affiliation:Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Department Biology and Ecology of Fishes, D-12587 Berlin, Germany;University of Konstanz, Department of Biology, Limnological Institute, D-78457 Konstanz, Germany
Abstract:In a small, 12 ha, mesotropic lake, roach Rutilus rutilus performed diel habitat shifts that clearly influenced the composition of their diet. During daytime, roach stayed in the littoral zone and concentrated on littoral prey. At night they were found in the pelagic zone, and pelagic prey items such as Daphnia spp. or Chaoborus flaricans dominated their food. On a seasonal scale, there were shifts in the importance of different food items and in the diel pattern of feeding intensity. Bioenergetics modelling in combination with an evacuation rate method for estimating daily rations allowed for changes in feeding modes to be taken into account, and so food item specific daily rations over the season could be determined. With the evacuation rate method applied on selected days, diel changes in diet compositions and feeding intensities could be quantitatively accounted for. When the 24 h integrated diet proportions were then used as an input parameter for bioenergetics modelling, food item specific consumption could be determined over the entire sampling season. The consideration of the diel diet shifts proved to be essential for the model output. If only the daytime or the night-time diet composition (derived from one single daily sampling) was taken into account for bioenergetics modelling, severe under- or overestimations of daily rations for specific food items resulted.
Keywords:diel diet shift    daily ration    bioenergetics modelling    roach    Rutilus rutilus
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