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DOI10.1007/s10641-015-0381-9
Herbivory and seasonal changes in diet of a highly endemic cyprinodontid fish (Aphanius farsicus)
Alcaraz, Carles1,5; Gholami, Zeinab2,3; Esmaeili, Hamid Reza4; Garcia-Berthou, Emili5
通讯作者Alcaraz, Carles
来源期刊ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES
ISSN0378-1909
EISSN1573-5133
出版年2015
卷号98期号:6页码:1541-1554
英文摘要

Trophic ecology is essential to understand ecosystem functioning and structure and assist biological conservation. Here we investigate, for the first time, the feeding ecology of Aphanius farsicus, a cyprinodontid fish endemic of a single landlocked river basin in central Iran. We sampled monthly a population of this fish species during a year and examined differences in food across seasons, sexes and sizes. Similarly to other cyprinodonts, A. farsicus showed sexual dimorphism and more abundance of females. Size structure and individual condition varied across seasons, with larger fish in spring and better condition in summer and less in winter. We found no empty guts, suggesting that these fish feed all year round due to the warm climate of its native distribution. Farsi toothcarp diet was based on detritus, algae (particularly diatoms, green algae, and cyanobacteria), and small invertebrates. Seasonal variation in diet was more important than variation due to fish size and the Farsi toothcarp consumed more green algae in spring and early summer and more diatoms and insects the rest of the year. Herbivory was considerable, similarly to a few other cyprinodonts, and increased with fish size, particularly because of higher consumption of green algae. As with species composition in diet, season was more important than size in the variation of number, biovolume, mean size, and diversity of prey captured, with higher number, richness and size of prey captured in summer. The ontogenetic diet shift was less marked in this cyprinodont than in many other Aphanius species, probably due to its reduced size and the resource availability of its habitat, but was also shown by size-dependent feeding selectivity for a few invertebrates.


英文关键词Herbivory Temperature Cyprinodontidae Farsi toothcarp Semi-arid regions Maharlu Basin Iran
类型Article
语种英语
国家Spain ; Germany ; Iran
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000353218800006
WOS关键词PERSIAN TOOTH-CARP ; INVASIVE MOSQUITOFISH ; CONSERVATION BIOLOGY ; BIODIVERSITY CRISIS ; GAMBUSIA-AFFINIS ; FEEDING ECOLOGY ; SOUTHERN IRAN ; TELEOSTEI ; KILLIFISH ; JENKINS
WOS类目Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Marine & Freshwater Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/186956
作者单位1.IRTA Aquat Ecosyst, E-43540 San Carlos de la Rapita, Catalonia, Spain;
2.Univ Munich, Dept Earth & Environm Sci Palaeontol & Geobiol, D-80333 Munich, Germany;
3.Univ Munich, GeoBioctr, D-80333 Munich, Germany;
4.Shiraz Univ, Coll Sci, Dept Biol, Shiraz, Iran;
5.Univ Girona, Inst Aquat Ecol, E-17071 Girona, Catalonia, Spain
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Alcaraz, Carles,Gholami, Zeinab,Esmaeili, Hamid Reza,et al. Herbivory and seasonal changes in diet of a highly endemic cyprinodontid fish (Aphanius farsicus)[J],2015,98(6):1541-1554.
APA Alcaraz, Carles,Gholami, Zeinab,Esmaeili, Hamid Reza,&Garcia-Berthou, Emili.(2015).Herbivory and seasonal changes in diet of a highly endemic cyprinodontid fish (Aphanius farsicus).ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES,98(6),1541-1554.
MLA Alcaraz, Carles,et al."Herbivory and seasonal changes in diet of a highly endemic cyprinodontid fish (Aphanius farsicus)".ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES 98.6(2015):1541-1554.
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