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Seasonal Variations in Food Resource Partitioning Among Four Sympatric Gudgeon Species in the Upper Yangtze River

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Journal Ecol Evol
Date 2019 Aug 6
PMID 31380045
Citations 2
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Knowledge of food resource partitioning among sympatric fish species is crucial for understanding the potential mechanisms of species coexistence. Gudgeons (Teleostei: Cyprinidae: Gobioninae) often dominate fish assemblages in the upper Yangtze River. However, little research has been conducted on their trophic interactions. In this paper, seasonal diet and feeding strategy variations of four sympatric gudgeon species, , , and , were investigated by analysis of intestinal tract contents, aiming to explore whether food resource partitioning occurred among them. Fish specimens were collected during spring (April-May) and autumn (August-October) in 2010 in Hejiang, a free-flowing stretch of the upper Yangtze River. , and showed omnivorous feeding habits, while exhibited an obligate carnivore feeding habit. Diet overlap among the four studied species was high, especially in spring. However, changes in feeding strategies were observed in autumn. Specifically, and expanded their dietary niche breadth and consumed detritus, Sinopotamidae or Hydropsychidae as important complementary food resources. In contrast, and reduced their dietary niche breadth and became more specialized on mussels (). These results confirmed that sympatric fish species can coexist with high diet overlap, and food resource partitioning among these species may also fluctuate with the seasons.

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