Preliminary observations on the feeding of Tilapia nilotica Linn. in Lake Rudolf


Autoria(s): Harbott, B.J.
Data(s)

1975

Resumo

Tilapia nilotica is commercially very important throughout the Ethiopian region including the major rivers in West Africa, the Chad basin, the Nile and its associated lakes. The Tilapia fishery of Lake Rudolf is at present small, but potentially important, particularly on the eastern shores of the lake where fishing intensity is low. Preliminary results from observations on the feeding of Tilapia nilotica in Lake Rudolf are presented. The fish exhibit a regular diurnal feeding rhythm, commencing between 05.00 hours and 08.00 hours and ceasing between 14.00 hours and 18.00 hours. The largest fish appear to feed longer. Quantitative estimates of the daily food intake indicate less material to be ingested than by populations in other lakes. The lysis of algae, intestinal pH and food material are also investigated.

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Harbott, B.J. (1975) Preliminary observations on the feeding of Tilapia nilotica Linn. in Lake Rudolf. African Journal of Tropical Hydrobiology and Fisheries, 4(1), pp. 27-37.

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en

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Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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Article

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