Title of article :
Similarity of Feeding Strategies of Two Mugilidae Liza falcipinnis (Linnaeus, 1758) and Mugil cephalus (Linnaeus, 1758) in Ebrié Lagoon (Ivory Coast)
Author/Authors :
Djadji، Ebram Luc Gervais نويسنده Oceanological Research Center , , SYLLA، Soumaïla نويسنده Oceanological Research Center , , KONAN، Justin Kouadio نويسنده Oceanological Research Center , , ATSE، Boua Célestin نويسنده Oceanological Research Center , , KOUAMELAN، Paul Essetchi نويسنده Hydrobiology laboratory, UFR Biosciences, University Felix Houphouët BOIGNY ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
Food similarity of Liza falcipinnis and Mugil
cephalus was studied in Ebrié lagoon from January 2006 to
December 2007. The data were analysed according to size
and hydrological seasons. A total of 762 stomachs were
analyzed for 276 L. falcipinnis and 486 for M. cephalus. On
the stomachs 276 L. falcipinnis, 92 did not contain a rate of
prey emptiness of 33.33% for this species. M. cephalus, the
rate of emptiness was 36.21 % for a total of 176 empty
stomachs. Food similarity of Bray-Curtis indicates that there
is no significant difference between the diets of different size
classes of the both species. Multidimensional scaling (MDS)
of food similarity between size classes indicates a stress of 0.1
indicating that the dietary overlap between L. falcipinnis and
M. cephalus is satisfactory. Seasonal variation in diet
similarity revealed that food similarity was more pronounced
during the rainy season (16.74%) than the dry season (7.22
%). Cyanophyta species with a predominantly Microcystis
aeruginosa and consumed Diatomophytes with a variety of
species including Gyrosigma balticum, are the preferred prey
of both species regardless of size classes and seasons.
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research
Journal title :
International Journal of Agriculture Innovations and Research