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投喂巨骨舌鱼:结合胃内容物和当地生态知识。

Feeding of Arapaima sp.: integrating stomach contents and local ecological knowledge.

机构信息

Department of Ecology, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil.

Department of Biogeografia y Ecología Espacial, Grupo de Biogeografía y Ecología Espacial (BioGeoE2), Universidad Regional Amazónica - Ikiam, Tena, Ecuador.

出版信息

J Fish Biol. 2020 Jul;97(1):265-272. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14372. Epub 2020 Jun 2.

Abstract

The giant arapaima (Arapaima sp.) has been described as a fish of change in Amazonia because of its important role in the conservation of floodplains, food security and income generation for rural communities. Nonetheless, despite the cultural, ecological and economic importance of arapaima, data on diet are scarce. Aiming to expand knowledge about arapaima diet in western Amazonia, scientific knowledge was integrated with the knowledge of local dwellers. During the low-water period (September 2018) and the falling-water period (June 2019), arapaima stomachs were collected from 11 floodplain lakes in the middle Juruá River. All fishes were measured [TL (total length)] and sexed. Food items from each stomach were categorized as fishes, invertebrates, plants and bone remains and weighed. Also, in the latter period, experienced local fishers were interviewed about arapaima feeding. This integrated approach revealed that young arapaima eat fish and invertebrates but adult arapaima eat fish of a wide range of species, which were mainly of low and intermediate trophic positions. This study reports the first case of cannibalism for arapaima and also shows that during the low-water period, many individuals had empty stomachs or only some small fish-bone remains and/or plant material. Arapaima sex and TL had no influence on the absence of prey in stomach contents. Overall, it can be concluded that local people had consistent ethnobiological knowledge of arapaima feeding ecology that could be useful within management projects in the region.

摘要

巨骨舌鱼(Arapaima sp.)因其在保护泛滥平原、粮食安全和为农村社区创造收入方面的重要作用,被描述为亚马逊地区的变化之鱼。尽管巨骨舌鱼具有文化、生态和经济重要性,但有关其饮食的数据却很少。为了扩大对亚马逊西部地区巨骨舌鱼饮食的了解,将科学知识与当地居民的知识相结合。在低水位期(2018 年 9 月)和退水期(2019 年 6 月),从朱鲁阿河中游的 11 个洪泛区湖泊中采集了巨骨舌鱼的胃。所有鱼类均测量了[TL(全长)]并进行了性别鉴定。每个胃中的食物分为鱼类、无脊椎动物、植物和骨残留,并进行称重。此外,在后期,经验丰富的当地渔民接受了有关巨骨舌鱼摄食的采访。这种综合方法表明,幼鱼吃鱼类和无脊椎动物,但成年巨骨舌鱼吃多种鱼类,这些鱼类的营养级主要处于低和中等级别。本研究首次报道了巨骨舌鱼的同类相食现象,同时表明在低水位期,许多个体的胃中没有食物,只有一些小鱼骨残骸和/或植物材料。巨骨舌鱼的性别和 TL 对胃内容物中没有猎物没有影响。总体而言,可以得出结论,当地人对巨骨舌鱼的摄食生态具有一致的民族生物学知识,这在该地区的管理项目中可能很有用。

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