Title of article :
Diet of juvenile Percichthys trucha (Teleostei: Percichthyidae) in Northern Patagonia: the importance of the littoral zone
Author/Authors :
FERNÁNDEZ ، María Valeria Evaluation and Management of Ichthyic Resource Group - Biodiversity and Environment Research Institute, National Council of Scientific and Technical Research - Comahue National University , ELENA ، Fernando Department of Animal Production - Buenos Aires University (UBA) , MONTES DE OCA ، Fernanda CENAC-CONICET, Program of Studies Applied to the Conservation of Nahuel Huapi National Park - Nahuel Huapi National Park , MACCHI ، Patricio J. Evaluation and Management of Ichthyic Resource Group - Biodiversity and Environment Research Institute, National Council of Scientific and Technical Research - Comahue National University
Abstract :
The creole perch, Percichthys trucha is endemic to southern South America. The objective of this work was to identify the food groups of juvenile perch (up to one year old) in its natural environment, the Espejo Chico Lake. A total 99 individuals fromwere caught, measured and weighed, and their condition factor (K) was calculated. In the diet analyses, nine different groups (orders) were found in the stomach contents: Diplostraca, Cyclopoida, Amphipoda, Diptera, Coleoptera, Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Hymenoptera and Odonata. Food items showed no correlation with fish size ( 29, 30-49, 50-69 and 70-89 mm). Diptera and amphipods inhabiting littoral areas were the main food items of the juveniles. We can suppose that the Creole perch prefer the littoral zone as a nursery; this obviates the need to migrate to the limnetic zone, since the littoral zone provides better food, stable physical habitats and refuge, and a higher concentration of dissolved oxygen than deeper zones, both for macroinvertebrates and perch.
Keywords :
Connectivity , Habitat , Native fish , Food items , Patagonia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Ichthyology
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Ichthyology