Diet Composition and Dynamics in Fish Species of Ogun Coastal Water, Southwest, Nigeria

R. Oladunjoye, O. Fafioye, Adeleke, Mistura Temitope, Asiru, Raheem Adekunle, Yetunde Adebukola Odufolakun, Tade Paul Ayodele,
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Diets composition and dynamics of Eugerres plumieri, Gobioides broussonnetii, Elops aurus, Oreochromis niloticus and Heterotis niloticus in Ogun Coastal water were examined. The fish species were obtained from local fishermen fortnightly between August and October, 2021. The fishes were immediately placed on iced chess after collection and identification before transporting to the laboratory for further examination. All the stomachs of the fishes examined and the contents were analysed using numerical and frequency of occurrence methods. Results indicated that O. niloticus and E. aurus fed on analogous foods which were principally macrophytes, Chlamydomonas species and Spirogyra. Other food items observed in all the fish species includes detritus, sand grains and insect parts. High similarity in the diets dynamics of E. aurus and E. plumieri indicated food competition between the fish species which they both showed high level of trophic flexibility and probably possess same ecological niche.
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研究了奥贡近岸水体中羽状线虫(Eugerres plumieri)、褐虾蛄(Gobioides brobrosonnetii)、褐藻(Elops aurus)、尼罗褐虾(Oreochromis niloticus)和尼罗褐虾(Heterotis niloticus)的组成和动态。这些鱼类是在2021年8月至10月期间每两周从当地渔民那里获得的。这些鱼在收集和鉴定后立即放在冰盘上,然后运往实验室进行进一步检查。采用数值法和出现频率法对所有鱼的胃进行了检查和内容物分析。结果表明,niloticus和E. aurus以大型植物、衣单胞菌和螺旋体为食。在所有鱼类中观察到的其他食物包括碎屑、沙粒和昆虫的部分。两种鱼的食性动态高度相似,表明两种鱼之间存在食物竞争,它们都具有高度的营养灵活性,可能具有相同的生态位。
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