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Seasonal feeding habits and ontogenetic diet shift of black bullhead (Ameiurus melus) in Lake Sava (Serbia)

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Jaćimović, Milica
Krpo-Cetković, Jasmina
Skorić, Stefan
Smederevac-Lalić, Marija
Hegediš, Aleksandar
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The black bullhead is an invasive species that forms dense populations and has a negative impact on the native ichthyofauna. Recent studies indicate that it is one of the most dominant invasive fish species in Serbian waters. Feeding habits based on stomach contents of individuals caught in Lake Sava were analyzed as a first step towards evaluating its possible negative impact on the native fish fauna of the lake. The following indices for diet analysis were applied: vacuity index, frequency of occurrence, numerical abundance and prominence value. Trophic niche breadth and seasonal trophic diversity were calculated using the Shannon's index. The diet spectrum comprised 16 different prey categories from five groups: Mollusca, Crustacea, Insecta, Teleostei and plants. Fish were the main prey in all seasons, followed by aquatic invertebrates. Plant material and terrestrial insects were used as food in relatively small quantities. Predation on fish eggs was also detected. Our research conf...irmed that this species is an opportunistic generalist. An ontogenetic diet shift was also detected. The lowest value of trophic diversity was found in age 1+ individuals (H=1.39), while the highest was found in age 3+ individuals (H=2.00). The widest niche breadth was recorded in spring 2011 (H=2.12).

Keywords:
trophic niche breadth / opportunistic generalist / non-native fish / diet analysis
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Archives of Biological Sciences, 2021, 73, 4, 513-521
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  • Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.
Funding / projects:
  • Monitoring and Modeling of Rivers and Reservoirs (MORE) - Physical, Chemical, Biological and Morphodynamic Parameters (RS-37009)
  • Fishes as water quality indicators in open waters of Serbia (RS-173045)

DOI: 10.2298/ABS210909045J

ISSN: 0354-4664

WoS: 000738340400009

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85122570049
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PY  - 2021
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author = "Jaćimović, Milica and Krpo-Cetković, Jasmina and Skorić, Stefan and Smederevac-Lalić, Marija and Hegediš, Aleksandar",
year = "2021",
abstract = "The black bullhead is an invasive species that forms dense populations and has a negative impact on the native ichthyofauna. Recent studies indicate that it is one of the most dominant invasive fish species in Serbian waters. Feeding habits based on stomach contents of individuals caught in Lake Sava were analyzed as a first step towards evaluating its possible negative impact on the native fish fauna of the lake. The following indices for diet analysis were applied: vacuity index, frequency of occurrence, numerical abundance and prominence value. Trophic niche breadth and seasonal trophic diversity were calculated using the Shannon's index. The diet spectrum comprised 16 different prey categories from five groups: Mollusca, Crustacea, Insecta, Teleostei and plants. Fish were the main prey in all seasons, followed by aquatic invertebrates. Plant material and terrestrial insects were used as food in relatively small quantities. Predation on fish eggs was also detected. Our research confirmed that this species is an opportunistic generalist. An ontogenetic diet shift was also detected. The lowest value of trophic diversity was found in age 1+ individuals (H=1.39), while the highest was found in age 3+ individuals (H=2.00). The widest niche breadth was recorded in spring 2011 (H=2.12).",
publisher = "Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.",
journal = "Archives of Biological Sciences",
title = "Seasonal feeding habits and ontogenetic diet shift of black bullhead (Ameiurus melus) in Lake Sava (Serbia)",
pages = "521-513",
number = "4",
volume = "73",
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Jaćimović, M., Krpo-Cetković, J., Skorić, S., Smederevac-Lalić, M.,& Hegediš, A.. (2021). Seasonal feeding habits and ontogenetic diet shift of black bullhead (Ameiurus melus) in Lake Sava (Serbia). in Archives of Biological Sciences
Srpsko biološko društvo, Beograd, i dr.., 73(4), 513-521.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS210909045J
Jaćimović M, Krpo-Cetković J, Skorić S, Smederevac-Lalić M, Hegediš A. Seasonal feeding habits and ontogenetic diet shift of black bullhead (Ameiurus melus) in Lake Sava (Serbia). in Archives of Biological Sciences. 2021;73(4):513-521.
doi:10.2298/ABS210909045J .
Jaćimović, Milica, Krpo-Cetković, Jasmina, Skorić, Stefan, Smederevac-Lalić, Marija, Hegediš, Aleksandar, "Seasonal feeding habits and ontogenetic diet shift of black bullhead (Ameiurus melus) in Lake Sava (Serbia)" in Archives of Biological Sciences, 73, no. 4 (2021):513-521,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS210909045J . .

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