Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes
Live prey selection by African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, larvae was examined under laboratory conditions. Larvae were offered plankton, plankton + trout starter (TS) and plankton + betaine supplemented trout diet (BTS) for 7 days after exogenous feeding. Five larvae were sampled to determine thei...
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ftdergipark2ojs:oai:dergipark.org.tr:article/153555 2023-05-15T18:49:40+02:00 Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes YILMAZ, Erdal BOZKURT, Ahmet GÖKÇEK, Kaya 2006-01-01T00:00:00Z application/pdf https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkzoology/issue/12643/153555 tr tur TÜBİTAK TUBITAK https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/134963 https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tbtkzoology/issue/12643/153555 Volume: 30, Issue: 1 59-66 1300-0179 1303-6114 Turkish Journal of Zoology Clarias gariepinus,prey,selectivity,rotifer,copepod,betaine info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftdergipark2ojs 2020-08-27T17:50:22Z Live prey selection by African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, larvae was examined under laboratory conditions. Larvae were offered plankton, plankton + trout starter (TS) and plankton + betaine supplemented trout diet (BTS) for 7 days after exogenous feeding. Five larvae were sampled to determine their gut contents and selectivity index for each treatment 15 min after the feeding. It was observed that dry diets (TS and BTS) improved the growth (P < 0.05), but did not significantly influence the prey selection of the larvae. It was determined that African catfish larvae preferred Copepods and Rotaria sp. to other zooplankton species for all feeding regimes. Live prey selection by African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, larvae was examined under laboratory conditions. Larvae were offered plankton, plankton + trout starter (TS) and plankton + betaine supplemented trout diet (BTS) for 7 days after exogenous feeding. Five larvae were sampled to determine their gut contents and selectivity index for each treatment 15 min after the feeding. It was observed that dry diets (TS and BTS) improved the growth (P < 0.05), but did not significantly influence the prey selection of the larvae. It was determined that African catfish larvae preferred Copepods and Rotaria sp. to other zooplankton species for all feeding regimes. Article in Journal/Newspaper Copepods Rotifer DergiPark Akademik (E-Journals) |
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Clarias gariepinus,prey,selectivity,rotifer,copepod,betaine YILMAZ, Erdal BOZKURT, Ahmet GÖKÇEK, Kaya Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes |
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Live prey selection by African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, larvae was examined under laboratory conditions. Larvae were offered plankton, plankton + trout starter (TS) and plankton + betaine supplemented trout diet (BTS) for 7 days after exogenous feeding. Five larvae were sampled to determine their gut contents and selectivity index for each treatment 15 min after the feeding. It was observed that dry diets (TS and BTS) improved the growth (P < 0.05), but did not significantly influence the prey selection of the larvae. It was determined that African catfish larvae preferred Copepods and Rotaria sp. to other zooplankton species for all feeding regimes. Live prey selection by African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, larvae was examined under laboratory conditions. Larvae were offered plankton, plankton + trout starter (TS) and plankton + betaine supplemented trout diet (BTS) for 7 days after exogenous feeding. Five larvae were sampled to determine their gut contents and selectivity index for each treatment 15 min after the feeding. It was observed that dry diets (TS and BTS) improved the growth (P < 0.05), but did not significantly influence the prey selection of the larvae. It was determined that African catfish larvae preferred Copepods and Rotaria sp. to other zooplankton species for all feeding regimes. |
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YILMAZ, Erdal BOZKURT, Ahmet GÖKÇEK, Kaya |
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YILMAZ, Erdal BOZKURT, Ahmet GÖKÇEK, Kaya |
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YILMAZ, Erdal |
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Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes |
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Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes |
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Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes |
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Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes |
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Prey Selection by African Catfish Clarias gariepinus (Burchell, 1822) Larvae Fed Different Feeding Regimes |
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prey selection by african catfish clarias gariepinus (burchell, 1822) larvae fed different feeding regimes |
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Copepods Rotifer |
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Copepods Rotifer |
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Volume: 30, Issue: 1 59-66 1300-0179 1303-6114 Turkish Journal of Zoology |
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