A Preliminary survey of 21 Ceylon lakes. 3. Parasites and predators, food of fish, and marginal fauna


Autoria(s): Fernando, C.H.
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1965

Resumo

Three nematodes, two acanthocephalans and three cestodes were collected by dissecting 15 species of fish. Of these parasites only Hedruris sp. a larval nematode is responsible directly for the death of fish, since it is found in predatory species a reduction of these might prove of considerable consequence to fish, production. Bothriocephalus gowleonensis, a cestode probably introduced from China with Chinese carp, was recorded in an indigenous carp Puntius sarana. This parasite causes heavy mortality in grass carp in China and is a potential danger to local species. A single crustacean parasite was recorded. It is likely that they are widespread. No protozoa were recorded but there can be little doubt that they occur in local freshwater species and may be of considerable importance in fisheries. Several predators (insects, fish and other vertebrates) were recorded and are doubtless of considerable importance. However, the role of parasites and of predators (especially fishes) in relation to the productivity of fisheries can hardly be assessed at present and needs further study. A study of the fauna found at the shallow edges of 21 irrigation reservoirs showed an abundance of fauna in the low-country reservoirs whilst the up-country reservoirs had a poor fauna. The fauna showed insects, crustacea and mollusca in this order of abundance. The presence of insect and molluscs feeding fish in our fauna shows that these rich sources of food are being utilised.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16682/1/NARA18.1_017.pdf

Fernando, C.H. (1965) A Preliminary survey of 21 Ceylon lakes. 3. Parasites and predators, food of fish, and marginal fauna. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Ceylon, 18(1), pp. 17-27.

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Palavras-Chave #Fisheries
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