Diel feeding patterns, rate of gastric evacuation and foods of Indian sandwhiting, Sillago sihama in Mulki estuary, west coast of India


Autoria(s): Annappaswamy, T.S.; Reddy, H.R.V.; Venkatesha Moorthy, K.S.
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2002

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Diel feeding chronology of sandwhiting, Sillago sihama was examined from stomach collections taken during the months of April, July and December'99 in Mulki estuary along Dakshina Kannada coast, India. Significant differences in mean stomach content weight were found between several consecutive 3 hour periods with peak fullness occurring in early morning and evening hours. The rate of gastric evacuation of natural food (crustacea, polychaetes and fish) was measured in the field was best described by an exponential model, with an estimated evacuation time of 8.0 h at a temperature of 28.5 ± 1.2°C. Stomach content analysis indicated that this species is a carnivore on a wide range of benthic, epibenthic and planktonic prey. The principal food items of S. sihama were crustaceans, polychaetes and fish. Fishes less than 100 mm TL preferred mainly crustaceans while larger ones depends on polychaetes, crustaceans and fish. The feeding activity of S. sihama was influenced by tidal cycle.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/17743/1/BJFR6.1_059.pdf

Annappaswamy, T.S. and Reddy, H.R.V. and Venkatesha Moorthy, K.S. (2002) Diel feeding patterns, rate of gastric evacuation and foods of Indian sandwhiting, Sillago sihama in Mulki estuary, west coast of India. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 6(1), pp. 59-68.

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