Spatial and Temporal Variation in Feeding Habits Squalius cephalus Living in Suat Uğurlu and Hasan Uğurlu Dam Lakes
Abstract
In this study, spatial and temporal feeding habits of Squalius cephalus (L., 1758) sampled in the Suat and Hasan Uğurlu Dam Lakes and the river areas above and below the dams was investigated by stomach contents analysis. For that purpose, the sampling was performed at 4 different stations: The first station, the Dam Exit (DEX) river areas; the second, Suat Uğurlu Dam Lake (SUDL); the third, Hasan Uğurlu Dam Lake (HUDL) and the fourth, the Dam Entrance (DEN). A total of 332 individuals of Squalius cephalus were sampled during the four seasons. Empty stomach ratio was 54.41%. Accordingly, the highest number of empty stomach was observed in autumn (for 60 individuals). According to stomach contents analysis, a total of 37 different prey species belonging to 6 main groups were identified. Of the identified prey species, insects group was the most preferred feed source (39.5%), followed by Chlorophyta (12.48%), Bacillorophyta (9.93%), aquatic plants (8.04%), detritus (5.57%) and Crustaceae (1.27%), respectively. The dominant food item in spring were Bacillariopyhta (3.49 ml), Chlorophyta (4.52 ml) and insects (14.44 ml) while Chlorophyta (1.93 ml), insects (1.38 ml) and detritus (1.41 ml) in summer. It was determined that insects and aquatic plants predominated stomach of S. cephalus in autumn, whereas they mostly fed on insects and preferred plant originated Bacillariohyta group in winter. Dams caused changes in the number of fish and food sources along the river. S. cephalus fed on insects, Bacillariophyta and Chlorophyta in DEX and SUDL; detritus, insects, Bacillariophyta in HUDL and aquatic plants, Bacillariophyta in DEN. In conclusion, it was observed that S. cephalus preferred both animal and plant materials during four seasons. More S. cephalus were captured in the river areas at the outlet of the dams and the variety of food sources consumed has been characterized more in their SUDL and HUDL.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Engineering
Journal Section
Research Article
Publication Date
January 1, 2020
Submission Date
October 30, 2019
Acceptance Date
November 29, 2019
Published in Issue
Year 2020 Volume: 3 Number: 1