Larval diet of two Amazonian goliath catfish species

Analysis of feeding habits was performed for early life stages of Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii and Brachyplatystoma filamentosum in the Madeira River, Brazil. Stomach contents of B. rousseauxii and B. filamentosum were identified and analysed to provide the percentage of frequency of occurrence (%FO...

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description Analysis of feeding habits was performed for early life stages of Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii and Brachyplatystoma filamentosum in the Madeira River, Brazil. Stomach contents of B. rousseauxii and B. filamentosum were identified and analysed to provide the percentage of frequency of occurrence (%FO) and area (%A) and the alimentary index (IAi). The order Diptera represented the most important item consumed by both species. This is the first analyses of the trophic ecology of these ecologically and economically important species of the Amazonian region in early life stages.
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Brachyplatystoma rousseauxii
Brazil
Catfish
Catfishes - physiology
Diet - veterinary
Economic analysis
Economic importance
Feeding Behavior - physiology
fish larvae
Food Chain
food resources
freshwater ecosystems
Freshwater fishes
Gastrointestinal Contents
gut contents
Pimelodidae
Rivers
Species
Stomach content
title Larval diet of two Amazonian goliath catfish species
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