Title of article :
The Consumed Natural Diet of Chondrostoma regium (Heckel, 1843) from Tigris River, Salah Al-Deen Province
Author/Authors :
Al-Shamma’a, Amer A. Ministry of Sciences and Technology, Iraq , Jasim, Zamzam M. University of Basrah - College of Agriculture, Iraq , Nashaat, Muhanned R.
From page :
348
To page :
356
Abstract :
The foreguts of a total of 515 fish of Chondrostoma regium (Heckel, 1843) (locally: Bala’aot Malloky) were studied. These fish were collected from Tigris River at Salah Al-Deen Province (between Al- Hagag Yathrib) for 20 months between March and October of the next year. Detritus, plant in origin materials (19.6%, 23.0% 24.9%); green and blue green algae, mostly Cladophora, Cosmarium and Merismpedia sp. (17.1%, 12.9% 12.2%) and diatoms, mostly Diatoma, Chanathes, Amphora and Cyulbella sp. (16.9%, 8.8% 8.2%) were the main food categories taken by these fishes according to occurrence (O%), volumetric methods (V%) and ranking index (R%). Debris (not part of the diet) took 45.3% of the studied fish foreguts by volume. Detritus was also the most important food category (25.9%, 18.2%, 22.9% 19.8%, by ranking index) at all sampling stations respectively, and taken by different fish size groups (168-200, 201-300 301-350mm).The diet overlaps between these fish size groups and that between different sampling stations were ranged between 0.86-1.0, i.e. fish were mainly feeding on the same food organisms.
Keywords :
Chondrostoma regium , Tigris River , Natural diet , Iraq
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Journal title :
Baghdad Science Journal
Record number :
2689241
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