ISSN 2375-0715
African Journal of Fisheries Science Vol. 1 (6), pp. 034-041, November, 2013. © International Scholars Journals
Full Length Research Paper
Fish feeding routine in Anwai stream ichthyofauna, Niger-Delta
Ephiede J Adebisi, Adetarami Dudusola and Akinlade S. Temenu
Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Email: Ejab32@yahoo.com
Accepted 31 October, 2013
Abstract
The food and feeding habits of some fish fauna in Anwai stream were investigated. Fish samples (160 individual fish in 19 species) were collected using combination of traps, gill nets of various mesh sizes and baited hooks and lines in the three zones (upper, middle and lower reaches) of the stream. Stomach content analysis was carried out using frequency of occurrence, numerical analysis and volumetric analysis. It was observed that Hemichromis Fasciatus competed with fish species of commercial importance viz Tilapia zilli, Christinus guentheri and Oreochromis niloticus for major food items (100 F% of blue green algae, green algae and diatom). Feeding intensity (absolute importance index) of Hemichromini bimasculatus (700) and O. niloticus (801) remain relatively higher than that of the other fish species during the study.
Key words: Stomach content analysis, frequency of occurrence, absolute importance index, Anwai stream.