Observations of Size-related Asymmetries in Diet and Energy Intake of Rainbow Trout in a Regulated River |
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Authors: | Ted McKinney David W Speas |
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Institution: | (1) Research Branch, Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2221 West Greenway Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85023, U.S.A.;(2) Research Branch, Arizona Game and Fish Department, 2221 West Greenway Road, Phoenix, AZ, 85023, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We examined diet and diel energy intake of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, of different lengths captured by electrofishing between 1991 and 1997 in the Lee's Ferry tailwater, Colorado River, below Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona. Trout diets reflected a depauperate food base and indicated limited potential of different fish size-groups to partition food resources. As evidenced by relative stomach volumes of ingested matter, mid-sized and large trout tended to consume more algae than did small fish, suggesting that they consumed diets of lower nutritional quality. An energy intake model indicated that median consumers among mid-sized and large fish generally failed annually to surpass estimated maintenance energy requirements and that median consumers among mid-sized trout failed to meet or exceed maintenance requirements during all seasons. In contrast, median consumers among small trout met or surpassed maintenance energy requirements during most years and in summer. Results support a hypothesis that larger rainbow trout in lotic systems are food-limited more often than smaller fish. |
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Keywords: | food habits Colorado River dam tailwater Arizona Oncorhynchus mykiss |
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