Trophic status and diversity of fish species in selected tributaries of Bentota River

W. Guruge
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Present study was carried out to investigate the, abundance and trophic status of fishes inhabiting tributaries of the Bentota River. Fish were sampled using gill nets, seine nets, cast nets and some were also collected from fishermen’s catches harvested at the tributaries of the Benthota River in Katapola, Ganegoda, Avitthawa, Yagirala and Galatara. To investigate the trophic status, stomach contents were analyzed and quantified using the Point method based on the percentage of bio volume per food category. Ten species of fish were recorded from all five sites, including two endemic species, Clarias brachysoma, Channa orientalis and one invasive alien fish Chitala ornata. Some indigenous species such as Puntius vittatus (n=400), Rasbora daniconius (n=134), Puntius dorsalis (n = 42) and Trichogaster pectoralis (n=71) were also caught in reasonable number. Parts of fish (scales, fins and flesh), mollusks, adult insects, insects larvae, macrophytes and digested/detritus matters were identified as main food categories in the stomach. Based on the gut content analysis, three feeding guilds i.e. piscivorous, herbivorous and zooplanktivorous, were identified. High diet overlap values were recorded in species pairs belonged to the same feeding guild i.e. Chitala.ornata- Channa orientalis while low diet overlap values were recorded in species belonged to different feeding guilds. Remains of fins of Channa orientalis, and Rasbora daniconius and some invertebrates observed in stomach contents of C. ornata, indicated its negative impacts on biodiversity in study sites. Therefore urgent attention should be paid to population control of C.ornata and to prevent its further invasion into new habitats.
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本托塔河部分支流鱼类的营养状况和多样性
本文对本托塔河各支流鱼类的丰度和营养状况进行了调查。鱼类取样使用刺网、围网、鱼网,有些还从在卡塔波拉、加尼戈达、阿维塔瓦、亚吉拉拉和加拉塔拉的Benthota河支流捕捞的渔民中收集。为了研究营养状况,采用基于每种食物的生物体积百分比的点法对胃内容物进行了分析和量化。5个调查点共记录到鱼类10种,包括2种特有种——短斑克拉丽鱼(Clarias brachysoma)和1种外来入侵鱼——斑姬鱼(Chitala ornata)。此外,还捕获了适当数量的维塔蓬(Puntius vittatus) 400种、丹参(Rasbora daniconius) 134种、背蓬(Puntius dorsalis) 42种和胸毛蝗(Trichogaster pectoralis) 71种。部分鱼类(鳞、鳍和肉)、软体动物、成虫、幼虫、大型植物和消化/碎屑物质是胃中的主要食物类别。根据肠道内容物分析,确定了鱼食性、草食性和浮游动物食性三个摄食行业。同属一个摄食行会的种对(即赤腹目)的日粮重叠值较高。在不同的摄食行会的物种中记录到低的食性重叠值。在鸟腹鱼胃内容物中发现了东方鲷、大黄鱼和一些无脊椎动物的鳍残骸,表明其对研究点的生物多样性有负面影响。因此,应尽快控制其种群数量,防止其进一步侵入新的生境。
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