Diet seasonality and overlap of Chrysichthys species on Lake Kainji, Nigeria


Autoria(s): Yem, I.Y.; Ago, N.D.; Ugoala, E.
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2007

Resumo

Seasonality and overlap of diet of Chrysichthys species in Kainji Lake was studied for a period of one year. A total of two hundred and forty five Chrysichthys nigrodigitatus and one hundred and nineteen Chrysichthys auratus longifilis were used during the study. Chrysichthys species food items ranged from plant to animal materials. Seasonal variations of diet showed that plant material dominated the diet of both species in rainy and dry seasons. While zygoptera and Lumbiculus were absent in the diet of Chrysichthys auratus longifilis in rainy season, zygoptera and nematode were absent in dry season. There was significant correlation (p< 0.01) of the items between the two species. There was also high level of association between their diets, which indicated that both species have similar diet. Lake Kainji is a good environment for the survival of Chrysichthys species. KEYWORDS: Chrysichthys species, overlap, diet, seasonality, Kainji Lake, Nigeria

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http://aquaticcommons.org/7547/1/Vol_1-_Cont._J._Fisheries_and_Aquatic_Sci._15-20.pdf

Yem, I.Y. and Ago, N.D. and Ugoala, E. (2007) Diet seasonality and overlap of Chrysichthys species on Lake Kainji, Nigeria. Continental Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 1, pp. 15-20.

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