Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, Pakistan

An imminent threat to indigenous freshwater ichthyofauna is the introduction of alien fishes that can alter the behavior, population dynamics and native community structure. Thus, it is necessary to understand their feeding behaviour to avoid any unwanted incalculable loss. At sampling site, Head Ba...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Imran, Abdul Majid Khan, Muhammad Tahir Waseem
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Language:English
Published: Bioresource Research Center (BRC), Islamabad 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of Bioresource Management
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Online Access:https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1275&context=jbm
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spelling doaj-fadcf7572907488c81d1a0f5fea7eca52021-06-19T10:44:20ZengBioresource Research Center (BRC), IslamabadJournal of Bioresource Management 2309-38542021-03-01819110510.35691/JBM.1202.0169Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, PakistanMuhammad Imran 0Abdul Majid Khan1Muhammad Tahir Waseem2Department of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Zoology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, PakistanAn imminent threat to indigenous freshwater ichthyofauna is the introduction of alien fishes that can alter the behavior, population dynamics and native community structure. Thus, it is necessary to understand their feeding behaviour to avoid any unwanted incalculable loss. At sampling site, Head Baloki feeding habits both of native (L. calbasu, C. catla, L. rohita and C. mrigala) and alien (H. nobilis, H. molitrix, C. carpio, C. idella, C. auratus, O. aureus, O. niloticus and O. mozambicus) species were analyzed through frequency of occurrence and percentage by number from January 2017-December 2019. Results indicated that L. rohita remained herbivorous while L. calbasu, C. catla, C. idella and both C. carpio and C. mrigala were detritivore, planktivore, phytoplanktivore and generalist feeders, respectively. H. molitrix and C. auratus showed planktivorus and generalist feeding behaviour, respectively. Tilapia species enlisted as detritivores Whereas, H. nobilis was generalist feeder. Complex dietary overlap has been observed between different co-existing species. Current study has uncovered some surprising results where diet of O. niloticus was altered as detritus feeder. Change in feeding habit of alien fishes is the strategy to make them successful that is in line with current findings from freshwater ecosystem of Punjab, Pakistan.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1275&context=jbmalienfreshwater fishesfeeding habitscommunity dynamics
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Abdul Majid Khan
Muhammad Tahir Waseem
Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, Pakistan
Journal of Bioresource Management
alien
freshwater fishes
feeding habits
community dynamics
author_facet Muhammad Imran
Abdul Majid Khan
Muhammad Tahir Waseem
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title Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, Pakistan
title_short Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, Pakistan
title_full Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, Pakistan
title_fullStr Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Overlap between Native and Exotic Fishes revealed through Gut Content Analysis at Head Baloki, Punjab, Pakistan
title_sort dietary overlap between native and exotic fishes revealed through gut content analysis at head baloki, punjab, pakistan
publisher Bioresource Research Center (BRC), Islamabad
series Journal of Bioresource Management
issn 2309-3854
publishDate 2021-03-01
description An imminent threat to indigenous freshwater ichthyofauna is the introduction of alien fishes that can alter the behavior, population dynamics and native community structure. Thus, it is necessary to understand their feeding behaviour to avoid any unwanted incalculable loss. At sampling site, Head Baloki feeding habits both of native (L. calbasu, C. catla, L. rohita and C. mrigala) and alien (H. nobilis, H. molitrix, C. carpio, C. idella, C. auratus, O. aureus, O. niloticus and O. mozambicus) species were analyzed through frequency of occurrence and percentage by number from January 2017-December 2019. Results indicated that L. rohita remained herbivorous while L. calbasu, C. catla, C. idella and both C. carpio and C. mrigala were detritivore, planktivore, phytoplanktivore and generalist feeders, respectively. H. molitrix and C. auratus showed planktivorus and generalist feeding behaviour, respectively. Tilapia species enlisted as detritivores Whereas, H. nobilis was generalist feeder. Complex dietary overlap has been observed between different co-existing species. Current study has uncovered some surprising results where diet of O. niloticus was altered as detritus feeder. Change in feeding habit of alien fishes is the strategy to make them successful that is in line with current findings from freshwater ecosystem of Punjab, Pakistan.
topic alien
freshwater fishes
feeding habits
community dynamics
url https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1275&context=jbm
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