Food and feeding habits of an introduced mosquitofish, Gambusia holbrooki (Girard) (Poeciliidae) in a subtropical lake, Lake Nainital, India
2010
Singh, Nirmal | Gupta, P. K.
The feeding ecology and diet composition of an introduced mosquito fish, Gambusia holbrooki was studied in Lake Nainital for a period of one year from February, 2005 to January,2006. The study confirmed the zooplanktivorous nature of the fish. The fish showed preferencetowards cladocerans, though copepods and insects also formed the significant proportion of its diet. Mosquito larvae constituted a negligible proportion of its diet. There was no significantvariation in diet composition of males and females; however, diet of juvenile fish differed significantly from adults. Significant temporal variations also occurred in the diet composition ofadults and juvenile fish. The study also revealed the positive relation between fish size and prey size selection. Higher values of fullness of gut were found for juvenile fish than that of adultGambusia.
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