The Food of Three Centrarchids and an Ameiurid in Northern Utah During 1949-50

This is a study of the food of pond fish in northern Utah. The species examined in the family Centrachidae were largemouth black bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede), green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque, and common bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque, together with black bullhead, Ame...

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Main Author: Eberhardt, Robert L.
Format: Others
Published: DigitalCommons@USU 1950
Online Access:http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1782
http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2781&context=etd
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Summary:This is a study of the food of pond fish in northern Utah. The species examined in the family Centrachidae were largemouth black bass, Micropterus salmoides (Lacepede), green sunfish, Lepomis cyanellus Rafinesque, and common bluegill, Lepomis macrochirus Rafinesque, together with black bullhead, Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque) of the family Ameiuridae. Specifically it is a report of the macroscopic food found in the stomachs of sub-adult and mature fish. Although such a study is of predominant interest to the biologist, who is interested in life history and ecological relationships of fish, the farmer or small businessman can find the data applicable. THis is because ponds serve in one way or another in soil and water conservation programs, as recreational areas, or as commercial enterprises for bait, sport, and food.