Analyses of the stomach contents of the piscivorous fishes of the Upper Ogun River in Nigeria |
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Authors: | A A Adebisi |
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Institution: | (1) Hydrobiology/Fisheries Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria |
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Abstract: | The stomach contents of the fishes of the Upper Ogun River were scrutinised for three consecutive years. 8 out of the 36 species resident in the river are predominantly piscivorous. These are Mormyrops deliciosus, Hydrocynus forskahlii, Hepsetus odoe, Bagrus docmac, Lates niloticus and Hemichromis fasciatus. Piscivorous habits in Schilbe mystus and Eutropius niloticus are less developed. Three others, viz: Clarias lazera, Heterobranchus longifilis and Channa obscura, which were classified as piscivores by other workers, were caught. The stomachs of C. obscura examined were all empty while those of C. lazera and H. longifilis contained mainly aquatic invertebrates. The major prey of these piscivores are small sized Barbus spp. Other prey fishes include mormyrids, characids, cyprinids, citharinids, catfishes and cichlids. The relationships between the piscivorous and prey fishes and the partitioning of the available resources by these piscivores are discussed. |
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Keywords: | piscivores scavenger prey polyphagic euryphagous prey-selection prey-type |
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