Distribution, Feeding and Body Condition of Four Small Fish Species in the Near-shore and Central Areas of Liangzi Lake, China |
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Authors: | Songguang Xie Zhongjie Li Yibo Cui Brian R. Murphy |
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Affiliation: | (1) State Key Laboratory of Freshwater Ecology and Biotechnology, Institute of Hydrobiology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei, P.R. China;(2) Department of Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA |
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Abstract: | Synopsis Small fish abundance is usually high in heavily vegetated habitats in Yangtze lakes, China. Visual and swimming barriers created by dense macrophytes beds could reduce feeding efficiency and growth of small fishes. We tested the hypothesis that small fishes in habitats with dense macrophytes would show decreased feeding efficiency and reduced growth rates by comparing feeding efficiency (measured as the relative weight of fore-gut contents), total length, and condition factor of four small young-of-the-year fishes collected in the near-shore (heavily vegetated) and central (less vegetated) areas of Liangzi Lake. Feeding efficiency, total length, or condition factor were each significantly reduced in the near-shore area compared with the central area for Ctenogobius giurinus, Pseudorasbora parva and Carassius auratus auratus. This supports our hypothesis that vegetation abundance may mediate feeding efficiency and growth of small fishes. Although Hypseleotris swinhonis did not show significant decreases in feeding efficiency or growth in the near-shore area, there was not any reversed tendency, i.e. increased feeding rate or growth in the near-shore area compared to the central area. Yibo Cui: Deceased |
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Keywords: | gut fullness growth vegetation abundance Yangtze lakes |
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