Title of article :
Feeding ecology of Liza ramada (Risso, 1810) (Pisces, Mugilidae) in a south-western estuary of Portugal
Author/Authors :
P. R. Almeida، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The feeding activity of the Liza ramada population inhabiting the Mira estuary (Portugal) is reduced during the winter and
summer months. At the beginning of the spawning migration (i.e. November) an increase in the amount of food ingested was
noticed. In the upper estuary, the feeding behaviour is independent of the tidal cycle, although there is some evidence of a daily
rhythm in the food consumption rate, with a reduction during the night. No significant correlation was found between the quantity
of particulate organic matter and the concentration of microalgae present in the stomach contents, and it seems that the bulk of the
organic matter ingested by the thin-lipped grey mullets comes from a different origin than planktonic or benthic microalgae. The
L. ramada population showed a positive selection for sediment particles between 55 and 250 lm in diameter. In general, the diet
composition of this species showed a low diversity of food items. A total of 52 food items were identified in the stomach contents, the
Bacillariophyceae being the dominant group. The genera Melosira and Ciclotella were the most common and abundant food items,
although the genera Navicula, Nitzschia and Surirella were also classified as preferential food items. It was found that the volume of
ploughed sediment that resulted from the feeding activity of the thin-lipped grey mullets, and the correspondent disturbed area
increased exponentially with the length of the fish.
Keywords :
diet , thin-lipped mullet , Portugal , Mugilidae , Mira Estuary , feeding rhythm
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science